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VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Nobody: 4:31pm On Feb 07, 2022
The Supreme Court on Monday fixed May 6 for judgment in the suit filed by the Rivers Government challenging the decision of the Court of Appeal that ordered it to maintain the status quo on the collection of Value Added Tax (VAT).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Rivers government in its 10 grounds of appeal, is equally praying the apex court to order that the substantive appeal by the FIRS marked CA/PH/282/2021, and all other processes therein, be heard and determined by a new panel of the Court of Appeal.

It maintained that the three-man panel of Justices of the Court of Appeal led by Justice Haruna Tsammani, had in the ruling they delivered, erred in law when they relied on the provisions of Section 6(6) of the 1999 Constitution and the inherent jurisdiction of the appellate court, to order all the parties to maintain status quo on the VAT dispute.

Justice Olukayode Ariwoola who led a six-member panel of justices, fixed the date after the counsel to all the parties adopted their briefs.

The Rivers Government, through its Attorney-General, had gone to the apex court to set aside the decision of the Court of Appeal that ordered it to maintain status quo on the collection of Value Added Tax, (VAT), pending the determination of an appeal that was lodged by the Federal Inland Revenue Service, (FIRS).

It maintained that the Tsammani-led panel, had in the ruling erred in law when they relied on the provisions of Section 6(6) of the 1999 Constitution and the inherent jurisdiction of the appellate court, to order all the parties to maintain status quo on the VAT dispute.

That the learned Justices of the Court of Appeal In relying on the inherent jurisdiction of the court to make the order on the subject matter of this Appeal, failed to appreciate that the inherent jurisdiction of the court cannot be applied in contravention of statutory provisions.

That the Court of Appeal failed to appreciate the nature of inherent jurisdiction and that it cannot be invoked to circumvent the clear provisions of the statute as it was done with regards to Order 6 Rule 1 of the Court of Appeal Rules 2016 in this case.

It argued that the appellate court panel failed to take into account a decision of the Supreme Court in SHUGABA V. UNION BANK [1999],11 NWLR (pt. 627), page 459, to the effect “that no court has an inherent jurisdiction (except in extreme circumstances) to set aside the exercise of discretion of another court with regards to order made in respect of an application for stay of execution.

More so, the state argued that the Court of Appeal panel erred in law when they wrongly assumed jurisdiction to entertain on the oral application that counsel of the FIRS made for the maintenance of status quo by parties in the dispute, in spite of the fact that condition precedent for the invocation of the inherent jurisdiction of the appellate court was not fulfilled by the 1st Respondent (FIRS).

The Government contended that the appellate court, by proceeding “to make a far-reaching decision”, based on the oral application by FIRS, denied it a fair hearing.

It said the panel, by relying on the oral application to order the maintenance of status quo, which effectively operated as a stay of execution and as an injunction against the declaratory orders of the Federal High Court, occasioned a miscarriage of justice, to its prejudice.

Consequently, it prayed the apex court to allow the appeal, set aside the decision of the court of appeal on maintenance of the status quo, and further dismiss the oral application that was made by the FIRS.

It also prayed the apex court to order that the appeal the FIRS filed against the High Court judgement that stripped it of the right to collect VAT in the state, be heard by a fresh panel.

It will be recalled that the Court of Appeal in Abuja had stopped both Rivers and Lagos States from proceeding to collect VAT in their states, pending the determination of the appeal by FIRS.

The Justice Tsammani-led panel made the order after it deferred the hearing of an application Lagos State filed to be joined as an interested party in the matter, till September 16.

Lagos State had also through its Attorney-General, Moyosore Onibanjo, SAN, protested against the issuance of an order for the maintenance of the status quo, insisting that such order could not be binding on it, since it was yet to be joined as a party in the appeal by FIRS.

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Racoon(m): 4:34pm On Feb 07, 2022
Great! Let's the apex temple of justice do justice to this long over due matter.There is no law that prohibits states from collecting and utilizing their tax returns.

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Truthisunique2: 4:36pm On Feb 07, 2022
We dey gidigba

Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Truthisunique2: 4:37pm On Feb 07, 2022
#Amaechi we stand

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by GreatDamife(m): 4:59pm On Feb 07, 2022
Rubbish. Why dem no wait till May 29th next year?
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Frank150: 5:00pm On Feb 07, 2022
Supreme court judgement loading....
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by lexy2014: 5:01pm On Feb 07, 2022
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Whaaaat Why that long? What nonesense
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Giftedprof: 5:02pm On Feb 07, 2022
On a norm the states should be collecting VAT and not federal government doing OPERATION COME TO ABUJA OR SEND YOUR AZA

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by HajiMT: 5:03pm On Feb 07, 2022
Derivation should be 50%, while the remaining 50% can be shared on equality

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by olas24u(f): 5:04pm On Feb 07, 2022
Technicality will be added
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Elderniercri(m): 5:04pm On Feb 07, 2022
It’s really time many laws of this land is reviewed to meet with current realities

He who come to equity must come with a clean hand

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by skywalker240(m): 5:05pm On Feb 07, 2022
If Delta State get sense, them for no support Wike bid?

Okowa, what are you doing to my State? embarassed


Well i respect Wike for this cool

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by teemy(m): 5:06pm On Feb 07, 2022
A back deal can be made for rivers govt to drop the case.
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by chloride6: 5:09pm On Feb 07, 2022
Same May 6 with VAT case .

Supreme court don dey do politics..

On the same day they deny Rivers the VAT they will give me the Imo Oil wells as compensation.

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Cantonese: 5:19pm On Feb 07, 2022
Great!
Let’s go there. Victory for the citizens.
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by jamesversion: 5:19pm On Feb 07, 2022
We wait!!!
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by MondayOsunbor(m): 5:20pm On Feb 07, 2022
Racoon:
Great! Let's the apex temple of justice do justice to this long over due matter.There is no law that prohibits states from collecting and utilizing their tax returns.



you Will be sooooooooooooo disappointed!

look one imo state vs rivers state : rivers state will win and loose the Tax CAse !

This fulani Supreme court
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by Passionate888: 5:21pm On Feb 07, 2022
Make Buhari comot body o
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by blackboy2star(m): 5:24pm On Feb 07, 2022
Rivers will win the oil well case and loose the VAT case against FG... Same day judgement
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by aviara: 5:33pm On Feb 07, 2022
Funny enough they fix the date for the case on May 6 2022, it will later be adjourned to a date after Justice Mary Odili has retired on May 12th 2022 because they don't want her vote to count in this matter. Her vote may swing the decision in favour of Rivers state.

They will likely rule against states collecting VAT and compensate Rivers state with IMO state oil wells.

The writing on the wall is so clear, everything has been politicized. May God help Nigeria.

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Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by SLOVFO(m): 5:53pm On Feb 07, 2022
Ok
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by GardenOfGod(m): 6:10pm On Feb 07, 2022
Good
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by eguarojeona: 6:13pm On Feb 07, 2022
teemy:
A back deal can be made for rivers govt to drop the case.
Why
Re: VAT Collection: Supreme Court To Deliver Judgment May 6 by eguarojeona: 6:14pm On Feb 07, 2022
teemy:
A back deal can be made for rivers govt to drop the case.
Why?
The south is tired of bottle feeding the north.Let them work.And see if the will continue their backward sharia

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