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Salaries: TSC Hints at a Possible Payrise for Teachers in July, Citing  Final CBA talks with SRC: TSC Teachers Salaries 2021

TSC Hints at a Possible Payrise for Teachers in July, Citing  Final CBA talks with SRC: TSC Teachers Salaries 2021 The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has shed some light on a possible payrise for all teachers in July 2021. This follows the latest update by the teachers’ employer indicating that the commission is in  its […]

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In a move to cushion Kenyans and the civil servants from the biting hardships rendered by the the spread on Covid-19 pandemic in the country, the government marginally reduced the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) taxes rates across all the job grades whereby the lowest paid workers were not supposed to pay any tax for a given period of time. Workers earning below Kshs. 24,000 were not supposed to pay the PAYE taxes, while those earning over kshs. 24,000 were to take tax reliefs from 30% to 25%, which has been applied for several months now. The bad news to all the civil servants is that the government has now withdrawn the PAYE tax relief applicable January 1st, 2021, a mive that will see the civil servants lose huge junks of money since the 25% tax relief will be reverted to the normal 30%, as shown in the summarized table above. Civil servants and teachers are therefore advised to brace themselves for tougher economic times starting January 2021 after the proposed ammendments are done on taxes as hinted by the government. On top of the tax increment, they will also be liable for pension cuts, a move that will see them dig deeper into their pockets as the pandemic bites hard. From Opera News Content created and supplied by Ndings . Opera News is a free to use platform and the views and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent, reflect or express the views of Opera News. Any/all written content and images displayed are provided by the blogger/author, appear herein as submitted by the blogger/author and are unedited by Opera News. Opera News does not consent to nor does it condone the posting of any content that violates the rights (including the copyrights) of any third party, nor content that may malign, inter alia, any religion, ethnic group, organization, gender, company, or individual. Opera News furthermore does not condone the use of our platform for the purposes encouraging/endorsing hate speech, violation of human rights and/or utterances of a defamatory nature. If the content contained herein violates any of your rights, including those of copyright, and/or violates any the above mentioned factors, you are requested to immediately notify us using via the following email address kenya_public@operanewshub.com and/or report the article using the available reporting functionality built into our Platform. Read more>>
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Three Mandatory Deductions that will Dent Teachers’ Pockets Starting January 2021; TSC Teachers’ Salaries

Teachers have been experiencing immeasurable challenges for years on end bordering on salaries. To add insult upon injury, some self-proclaimed emmissaries uncluding KEWOTA and AON Minet have been scavenging on the teachers’ peanut payslips. There before teachers have been staging demos to voice their sentiments  on low payments. However, KNUT, the giant teachers’ union having

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