Do these figures still apply or have they changed?
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Do these figures still apply or have they changed?
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Siku hizi kuna online calculator inakufanyia hisabu mara hio
are they accurate these calcs?
Ata miimi nauliza itabadilika lini. When will Rotich revision practically apply? Someone in KRA please? What should we expect?
For the current rates:
http://calculator.co.ke/kra-motor-vehicle-import-duty-calculator
For the new (old) rates (proposed in the budget):
ushurucalc.com
hio list hakuna mitsubishi mirage o_O
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Hiyo ndio gari yako?
Nilikuwa nataka kuona ni how much
Vipi sasa okoa forum
so there are two different calculations?? this makes bringing a car in to the country a little difficult.
hii ni gari ndogo sana boss. ukienda ushago hautabeba mali.
utabeba vizuri sana
https://s.graphiq.com/sites/default/files/stories/t4/best_hatchbacks_3346_5010.jpg
well, this is interesting
Siumnunulie kubwa?
isn’t $5500 too much for a 1000cc car
Not by Kenyan/ KRA mathematics, it isn’t. Do you know where they get CRSP figures from?
the $5500 is in the SBTjapan page. As for KRA, I think they get CSRP from official dealers e.g Toyota Kenya, Simba Motors e.t.c
True, CRSP comes from official dealers who sometimes manipulate the figures to suit their own ends. A few years back due to such manipulation we ended up with a situation where the Subaru Legacy saloon was more expensive than the station wagon version.
SBT prices are all about demand and supply, ably supported by the laws of target export countries. Just look at the price difference between an 8-year old and a 9-year old car for instance.
unscrupulous dealers. I think Subaru did that after Govt showed interest in their Outbacks
Twas quite a while before gov’t embarked on asset leasing, during the previous regime.