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Senate To Reject VAT Increase, Proposes 9% Communication Tax by innerkonsult1: 5:34pm On Oct 24, 2019
Nigerians may have to pay 9 percent service tax for using communication service if the Communication Tax Bill before the Senate is passed by the two chambers and approved by President Muhammadu Buhari. The new Bill entitled ‘Communication Tax Bill, 2019 (SB.12)’ was sponsored by Senator Ali Ndume, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Army.

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Re: Senate To Reject VAT Increase, Proposes 9% Communication Tax by Nobody: 5:43pm On Oct 24, 2019
The Senators are jokers.

They want to reduce VAT, which would mostly affect the rich who buy luxury goods, and increase communication tax to 9% which would be suffered by all, including the indigent peasant who owns a mobile phone.

Most of the time this people deceive us into fighting their fight thinking we our fighting for ourselves.

Let the increase on VAT remain rather than removing it to spread it to all.

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