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Mr. Alex Magambo works partially in Kenya and partially` in canada . His family is based in Kenya . During the year ended 31st December 2021, Mr Magambo earned an equivalent of Ksh3,500,000 from his employment in Canada. He paid an equivalent of Ksh.480,000 as tax on the income. He also earned Ksh.1,800,000 as consultancy fee in Kenya in addition to employment of Ksh. 1,200,000 (PAYE KSh. 400,000). His employer in Kenya provided his family with accommodation. The monthly rent on the accommodation was Ksh. 60,000per month which was paid by the employer .
Required: His tax liability for the year ended 31st December 2021
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