Iko Nini again I'm very happy to see this pod grow in leaps and bounds... u bring 254 to us tukiwa yues entertainment and info..now doing the pod ukiwa US issa great milestone
Just a clarification on the tax issue. Paying/filing taxes is not voluntary, it's mandatory. There are IRS codes about this. If you're employed, your employer must withhold federal, state and other local taxes (depending on the jurisdiction). Self employed people must also pay taxes, but that's probably where you could "volunteer" how much income you want disclose. Whatever you do, it's always advisable to be truthful. The IRS does random audits, and if they discover that you've lied about your income/deductions, the penalties are quite stiff. Failure to pay taxes or file tax returns is a felony, and you could be jailed. It's also true that you could be deported. Unless you're a US citizen, you must be on some other type of visa to live or work in the US. Even green card is a visa (which grants permanent residency), but could easily be revoked if you don't file taxes. Or if you commit other types of felonies. Also, most substantial financial transactions (applying for mortgage, loans etc) require one to show tax returns for the previous 'X' number of years. Likewise, when you apply for citizenship, you must show tax returns/IRS transcripts for the past 3 to 5 years (or more, depending on your circumstances). As Benjamin Franklin once said, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes".
you can all get a range rover but your credit score will make the payments differ - the person with 8 score will pay $800 per month but for a person with a 6 score will probably pay $1200 for the same model car.. thats where the credit score matters.
Kuna many tax loopholes which the rich use to escape,from buying vehicles,dinner,trips,house etc,so hizo zoote the wealthy wanatumia kuescape paying tax,wanaweka as business meeting,businesses trip etc na hizo zinafall under expenses,.people also use it here in kenya
Iko Nini again I'm very happy to see this pod grow in leaps and bounds... u bring 254 to us tukiwa yues entertainment and info..now doing the pod ukiwa US issa great milestone
nimependa hii conversation sana, Kenyan american home ni msee mtrue
Everytime, the conversations get better and better. Very enlightening!!
Here in Israel that work-home routine is the order of the day with Kenyans.
Ni connect pia mimi ni work from home
@@briankomo9748 hujaelewa context...anasema wakenya wengi Israel hushinda tu between job na home...akuna shughuli ingine
IKO NINI international
Very informative and generous with knowledge 👏 👍🏾 👌🏾
Iko nini great interview
Just a clarification on the tax issue. Paying/filing taxes is not voluntary, it's mandatory. There are IRS codes about this. If you're employed, your employer must withhold federal, state and other local taxes (depending on the jurisdiction). Self employed people must also pay taxes, but that's probably where you could "volunteer" how much income you want disclose. Whatever you do, it's always advisable to be truthful. The IRS does random audits, and if they discover that you've lied about your income/deductions, the penalties are quite stiff.
Failure to pay taxes or file tax returns is a felony, and you could be jailed. It's also true that you could be deported. Unless you're a US citizen, you must be on some other type of visa to live or work in the US. Even green card is a visa (which grants permanent residency), but could easily be revoked if you don't file taxes. Or if you commit other types of felonies. Also, most substantial financial transactions (applying for mortgage, loans etc) require one to show tax returns for the previous 'X' number of years. Likewise, when you apply for citizenship, you must show tax returns/IRS transcripts for the past 3 to 5 years (or more, depending on your circumstances). As Benjamin Franklin once said, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes".
Very eye opening. Mungu bariki wengine Sasa. Thanks mwaf
Create accounts huko Us ukuje utupe kazi
This is soo informative 👌
Iko nini kazi safi 👏🏿
you can all get a range rover but your credit score will make the payments differ - the person with 8 score will pay $800 per month but for a person with a 6 score will probably pay $1200 for the same model car.. thats where the credit score matters.
Lesson ni don't buy the range..usijipotezee
Mwaf geuza youtube yako to US kama Kibe. Hivo ndio vile utakafunga.
Doesn't work that way. You need to provide residence permit ya US and your tax details za USA.
Kibe ako nazo?
@@deejayselekta_jay9146kibe aliback msee
But this guy has bought a home in the US thus providing those things would not be a problem.
GOOD INTERVIEW. TAFUTA HARDSTONE NA HUKU YUES
look out for Maisha States pia. The guy is also very informative
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Nice convo
Kuna many tax loopholes which the rich use to escape,from buying vehicles,dinner,trips,house etc,so hizo zoote the wealthy wanatumia kuescape paying tax,wanaweka as business meeting,businesses trip etc na hizo zinafall under expenses,.people also use it here in kenya
What's the name of this guy we follow him
Kenyan american home on all platforms
@@ivylillace thanks
Eye opening 🔥
Iko nini 🤓
Sound Men
Wewe buy phone
When did Kenyans pay 30% Tax . it is not factual
PAYE ranges from 10% to 35% depending on income.
Wewe una earn 11k per month huwezi taxiwa hiyo
I was paying that 30% in Kenya , my salary was over 100k
This man MUST UNFAT