Kenya’s prime minister pays more than K in back taxes; urges lawmakers to follow suit
NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenya’s prime minister on Monday paid more than $ 37,000 in back taxes to abide by a new constitution that requires lawmakers to pay taxes on their hefty allowances.
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Council approves new taxes
The Fremont city council on Tuesday unanimously passed a 4 percent hotel and lodging occupancy tax, and gave 6-2 approval to a 4 percent telecommunications occupancy tax.
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Indian mission in NY won’t have to pay taxes
The Indian mission in New York will not have to pay taxes worth USD 42.5 million on its property here.
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