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Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by bassdow: 11:17pm On Aug 04
danielclerkson:

Maybe, if the government implements the usage of workers permit before they are hired remotely, they can
black market price go start. So long you hanndle your clients rightly, most don't care even when paying alot
Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by airsaylongcome: 11:24am On Aug 05
PJtech:


Good afternoon sir, hyd? I mentioned you earlier today. Hope you didn't forget me

I just say i should remind you.. I'm sorry if i bothers you🙏🙏

You really should stop this nonsense of haranguing him up and down on threads here. It's disgusting, despicable and shows your inability to "read the room". You honestly think if he was in a position to send right now he wouldn't have? Do you know his living circumstances that you keep publicly begging him from thread to thread? Someone told you he's got rent and other bills to keep up with and all you can do is this? Do you have any idea what his weekly rent is let alone his other bills? Man chill and stop this nonsense abeg. If you were that close to him, you'd have back channels to contact him. Not this nonsense you are doing, hounding him from thread to thread

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Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by airsaylongcome: 11:27am On Aug 05
qtguru:
How will they detect that you earn remotely

No talk o. If you are receiving money directly to your Nigerian Dom, very easy. Also (I'm not very sure about this) I think platforms like Payoneer also do some reporting to CBN
Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by PJtech: 11:35am On Aug 05
airsaylongcome:


You really should stop this nonsense of haranguing him up and down on threads here. It's disgusting, despicable and shows your inability to "read the room". You honestly think if he was in a position to send right now he wouldn't have? Do you know his living circumstances that you keep publicly begging him from thread to thread? Someone told you he's got rent and other bills to keep up with and all you can do is this? Do you have any idea what his weekly rent is let alone his other bills? Man chill and stop this nonsense abeg. If you were that close to him, you'd have back channels to contact him. Not this nonsense you are doing, hounding him from thread to thread

Good morning, i think you're mistaken he said i should remind him last week which was why i dropped the message to check up.. And he's replied me that his hand are still tied at the moment
I know if he really has it he'll send me immediately, I'm not feeling no entitlement, cos he's not even obliged to reply my requests
But the fact that he replyed and promised me i really appreciate him for that
Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by qtguru(m): 5:42pm On Aug 05
airsaylongcome:


No talk o. If you are receiving money directly to your Nigerian Dom, very easy. Also (I'm not very sure about this) I think platforms like Payoneer also do some reporting to CBN

I don't send to my Nigerian DOM mostly revolut and Wise or PayPal's account
Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by danielclerkson(m): 9:49pm On Aug 05
bassdow:
black market price go start. So long you hanndle your clients rightly, most don't care even when paying alot
Yeah when doing individual or freelance roles, but if it is in credible organisations, they would care
Re: Tax Them To Death: Lagos Plans To Get N200 Billion Annually From Remote Workers by c0d3x: 7:03pm On Aug 06
tosinhtml:
The Lagos State government has unveiled an ambitious plan to generate N200 billion annually by expanding its income tax base to include remote workers and leveraging digital solutions for enhanced revenue collection.

According to the synopsis document for the EKO Revenue Plus Summit, which is expected to hold on September 25th and 26th, 2024, with the theme “Unlocking New Revenue Streams for Lagos State”, this southwest state plans to raise N5 trillion internally generated revenue (IGR) from four major sectors.

One of such sectors is the digital economy, through which Lagos State plans to introduce a Resident Global Digital Citizen Tax Management System, targeting remote workers, foreign firms, and digital influencers.

Blockchain and Tokenization Agenda: Lagos State plans to implement tokenization for real estate, infrastructure, and intellectual property. This project will require N500 million and aims to generate N100 billion annually from income fees and permits.

Link: https://nairametrics.com/2024/07/30/lagos-plans-to-get-n200-billion-annually-from-taxing-remote-workers/



Time to move to another state. I heard PH is good this time of the year other than rain.

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