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President William Ruto says he will not relent in his push for every Kenyans to pay tax irrespective of the social status. The President says he has instructed the Kenya Revenue Authority to enter into agreements with tax defaulters on modalities of paying. The president at the same time instructed government agencies who have sued the tax collector to withdraw the cases immediately and get to the negotiating table.
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President Ruto says he won’t relent in push to pay taxes
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