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Treasury Raids TSC Teachers’ Payslip Further; Check Out the New Deductions 

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T-Pay: Treasury Raids TSC Teachers’ Payslip Further; Check Out the New Deductions

 

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TSC T-Pay News Today: The latest TSC T-Pay News indicate that teachers will suffer another blow following the directive below.

Teachers and other salaried employees face potential income reductions if a Treasury proposal to eliminate tax reliefs on pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) taxes is approved.

 

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Educators and other workers currently receive a personal tax relief of Sh2,400, which is typically shown on their monthly pay statements. The Treasury’s newly released medium-term revenue strategy aims to reassess existing tax relief on employment earnings to maximize revenue collection.

 

 

The Treasury argues that while tax incentives can influence taxpayer behavior, they come at a cost in terms of lost tax revenue and make the tax system more complex. Studies suggest that these incentives may not always be effective in influencing behavior.

 

 

 

Currently, salaried workers benefit from two types of PAYE tax reliefs, including the Sh2,400 monthly personal relief for resident individuals, designed to reduce the tax burden.

 

 

Additionally, salaried workers who pay insurance premiums for life, health, or education policies for themselves, spouses, or children can claim a 15 percent relief, up to a maximum of Sh60,000 annually. These policies must have a maturity period of at least 10 years to qualify.

 

 

Starting last year, contributions to the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) became eligible for insurance relief.

 

 

The Treasury’s proposal to eliminate one or all of these tax reliefs has raised concerns among tax experts. They believe it would further impact the disposable income of households already adjusting to the newly introduced housing levy and higher deductions to the National Social Security Fund.

 

To address this, the Treasury has suggested mitigating measures, including introducing a new PAYE tax band at zero percent for low-income earners.

 

Simultaneously, the government is considering reducing the top PAYE tax rate from 35 percent to 25 percent to prevent tax avoidance and evasion, following the introduction of new tax bands in the 2023 Finance Act.

 

 

These changes could have significant implications for various income groups, with most employees in Kenya earning less than Sh100,000 per month and some not paying PAYE taxes at all due to the existing personal relief.

 

 

TSC  T-PAY 2021-2022: Face-lift of TSC T-Pay at tpay.tsc.go.ke: How To View Latest Payslip

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TSC  T-PAY 2021-2022: Face-lift of TSC T-Pay at tpay.tsc.go.ke: How To View Latest Payslip

Barely a month ago, the Teachers Service commission, undertook a major Face-lift of the official TSC T-pay portal online and provided a completely new login url access to current payslips.
This change paved way for improved TSC T-pay login experience besides availing  opportunities for teachers to access many services effortlessly.
 

TSC T-Pay new url login

To login into your TSC T-PAY System click on this link https://tpay.tsc.go.ke.

Type your TSC Number and Password  in the spaces provided then click on the login tab.

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New face of the TSC T-Pay portal for teachers

To correctly identify the new TSC Tpay portal, check out for the following key features

At the top, there are four different pages that is: Home, Personal Details, Employment Details, and Update My Details.

 

New TSC Tpay Home page

On the home page, one can view his or her Surname, TSC Number, and Id Number. At the bottom left-hand side, one can quickly access the following; Menu, Latest Payslip, Latest P9, and My Transactions.

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New TSC Tpay menu

Upon clicking on the menu, you will be taken to a page that allows you to perform the followings tasks:

  • View Payslips
  • View P9(s)
  • Send Payslips
  • Transactions (They include those that are running or those that require(s) your approval)
  • View document.

Latest TSC Tpay Payslip

Here you can effortlessly access the most recent payslip. Upon clicking on the Latest Payslip tabyou can be able to view your last four payslips labeled as MONTH ONE, MONTH TWO, MONTH THREE, and MONTH FOUR.

Latest TSC P9

 Form

Under this tab, you can access and print your latest p9 form. A P9 form contains crucial information that is required when filling KRA Tax returns.

Personal Details

This page shows all the personal information of the teacher. Here are all the details you can see on this page

  • Salutation: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Dr./Prof.
  • TSC-Number:
  • Surname:
  • ID-Number:
  • First Name:
  • TAX PIN:
  • Others Name(s):
  • Date of Birth:
  • Gender:
  • Marital Status:
  • Children:
  • Home County:
  • Ethnicity:
  • Postal Address & Code:
  • Email Address:
  • Phone Number:
  • Religion:
  • Special Need:

Employment Details

The employment details page displays the following information of a teacher:

  • Employment Vote: Teachers Service Commission
  • Designation Code:
  • TSC Scale:
  • Designation Name:
  • First Appointment Date:
  • Current Appointment:
  • Salary Scale Point:
  • Incremental Month:
  • Engagement Type:
  • Pension Scheme:
  • Work County:
  • Sub County:
  • Bank:
  • Bank Branch:
  • Ward:
  • Village:
  • Account Number:
  • Station:

Update My Details

Here a teacher can update various details including uploading of profile picture, Phone number, and Email address.

To update your profile picture click on choose file to select a picture that is your device. Once the picture has been uploaded click on save the picture.

When updating both your phone number and email address, you will be required to enter the verification codes that will be sent to your phone and email address.

Enter the six-digit verification code that will be sent to your phone number and email. In each case validate the code by clicking on the validate button.