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What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by SyrusdeHansome(m): 11:38pm On Mar 05
See what your states contributed to the VAT pool and what they received in January 2025.
My South Southern states really tried sha.

What states contributed to the VAT pool and what they received in January 2025

1. LAGOS
Contributed: N305.52bn
Received: N62.59bn (20.49%)

2. RIVERS
Contributed: N90.21bn
Received: N11.01bn (12.20%)

3. OYO
Contributed: N27.71bn
Received: N13.02bn (47.00%)

4. BAYELSA
Contributed: N12.80bn
Received: N8.02bn (62.65%)

5. KANO
Contributed: N9.59bn
Received: N13.57bn (141.49%)

6. KWARA
Contributed: N9.53bn
Received: N8.10bn (85.04%)

7. DELTA
Contributed: N6.57bn
Received: N9.05bn (137.77%)

8. AKWA IBOM
Contributed: N5.62bn
Received: N8.79bn (156.26%)

9. EDO
Contributed: N5.09bn
Received: N8.17bn (160.67%)

10. EKITI
Contributed: N4.98bn
Received: N7.51bn (150.65%)

11. SOKOTO
Contributed: N4.41bn
Received: N8.45bn (191.63%)

12. BORNO
Contributed: N3.91bn
Received: N8.74bn (223.56%)

13. KATSINA
Contributed: N3.86bn
Received: N10.01bn (259.34%)

14. NIGER
Contributed: N3.80bn
Received: N8.57bn (225.73%)

15. JIGAWA
Contributed: N3.57bn
Received: N8.85bn (248.05%)

16. ANAMBRA
Contributed: N3.56bn
Received: N8.72bn (244.92%)

17. KADUNA
Contributed: N3.50bn
Received: N10.18bn (290.60%)

18. ADAMAWA
Contributed: N3.39bn
Received: N7.91bn (233.16%)

19. EBONYI
Contributed: N3.30bn
Received: N7.12bn (215.65%)

20. NASARAWA
Contributed: N3.13bn
Received: N6.86bn (218.95%)

21. KOGI
Contributed: N2.67bn
Received: N7.90bn (295.93%)

22. BAUCHI
Contributed: N2.44bn
Received: N8.93bn (365.95%)

23. OGUN
Contributed: N2.31bn
Received: N8.20bn (355.26%)

24. GOMBE
Contributed: N2.16bn
Received: N7.11bn (328.70%)

25. YOBE
Contributed: N2.16bn
Received: N7.08bn (328.65%)

26. BENUE
Contributed: N2.05bn
Received: N8.55bn (416.84%)

27. KEBBI
Contributed: N1.93bn
Received: N7.77bn (402.38%)

28. ENUGU
Contributed: N1.75bn
Received: N7.76bn (442.91%)

29. PLATEAU
Contributed: N1.75bn
Received: N7.70bn (439.57%)

30. IMO
Contributed: N1.59bn
Received: N8.26bn (521.03%)

31. CROSS RIVER
Contributed: N1.55bn
Received: N7.45bn (480.44%)

32. ZAMFARA
Contributed: N1.45bn
Received: N7.72bn (531.51%)

33. ONDO
Contributed: N985.78m
Received: N7.80bn (791.24%)

34. TARABA
Contributed: N939.66m
Received: N6.91bn (735.00%)

35. ABIA
Contributed: N733.82m
Received: N7.29bn (993.98%)

36. OSUN
Contributed: N589.41m
Received: N7.73bn (1,312.09%)

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Validated: 1:18am On Mar 06
VAT should be state affairs.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by yarimo(m): 1:53am On Mar 06
Abia state number 35 out of 36 yet the state governor is not doing anything to improve the the state undecided

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by owobokiri(m): 2:01am On Mar 06
We want an independent assessment and verification of these numbers being bandied around by APCs Internet hirelings and agbadorian dingbats alike. Once they start parroting one propoganda line this way, be rest assured that the "talking point" was handed down to them by their tribal handlers at Abuja. It is starting to look as suspicious as the quantity of oil outputs they ascribe to South Eastern states. They will tell you the south-east produces no oil and contributes zilch to VAT, but once the same South east asks to be allowed to go, Abuja starts having a fit of fear laced with all sorts of public meltdowns. Let's have an independent assessment and verification.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by mrvitalis(m): 2:22am On Mar 06
So let Tinubu restructure the country then so each state can control their resources n collect their VAT......

Till then keep taxing your People and sharing the money for us

Soludo must be sick in the head sha... What exactly is he thinking Taxing Anambra people of 3.5 billion in a month!!! All for what?

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Peakdesign23(f): 5:22am On Mar 06
Hmmmmmm.....
Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Maxymilliano(m): 5:54am On Mar 06
If this calculation is true, there is need for tax reform bill so that every state would receive exactly what they contribute.

Edo State is not doing bad tho, kudos to Obaseki

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by nedu666: 6:28am On Mar 06
Trash. Did Nigeria collect almost 1 trillion in vat in January. Fake news

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Yibo(m): 6:33am On Mar 06
Developers will not like this

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by MasterJayJay: 7:03am On Mar 06
Another fake stats.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Chimarto: 7:05am On Mar 06
Note that this fluctuate on monthly bases
Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by ERockson: 7:20am On Mar 06
There's something obviously not clear about this VAT. How could Balyesa contributed more than Delta State. I will begin to see this VAT of a thing as rubbish

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by helinues: 7:22am On Mar 06
Toh

We still have so many remora states in Nigeria

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by helinues: 7:22am On Mar 06
MasterJayJay:
Another fake stats.

Post the original as you have it

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by alanto: 7:23am On Mar 06
Is OK. We already know the real parasites.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by press9jatv: 7:29am On Mar 06
Na that clueless Ademola Adeleke bad management in Osun State will destroyed the economy in Osun State. See where Osun is under his leadership. Very bad. I know vividly by next year 2026 governorship, he will be heavily disgraced out of the government house niii. He’s a disgrace to the good people of Osun State

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Smartcitizen: 7:29am On Mar 06
Igbos are too smart for Nigeria, you want us to contribute again after sending your Police and Army to extort our people on the road?

If they are not happy with our contribution, let them go to hell and report it to the Devil.

We go dey collect back all una dey take from us with this style.



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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by opes: 7:39am On Mar 06
Rivers, Lagos and Oyo State massively cheated here.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by kedeojo(m): 8:16am On Mar 06
mrvitalis:
So let Tinubu restructure the country then so each state can control their resources n collect their VAT......

Till then keep taxing your People and sharing the money for us

Soludo must be sick in the head sha... What exactly is he thinking Taxing Anambra people of 3.5 billion in a month!!! All for what?
You always reason like a fool. Ordinary tax your region can't generate. Feeding bottle republic. No wonder south east and north are not agreeing to tax reforms. I trust Tinubu and Lagos government cos they will soon increases tax in Lagos state if the tax reform bill continues to delay. Unproductive region.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by MasterJayJay: 8:18am On Mar 06
helinues:


Post the original as you have it
Such stat doesn't exist.

Why? Because VAT is usually recorded on point of sale. Which is not practised by Nigeria. Therefore there is no record of what states are contributing to VAT.

What we have in Nigeria is what headquarters are contributing, which is a wrong practice.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by kedeojo(m): 8:19am On Mar 06
Smartcitizen:
Igbos are too smart for Nigeria, you want us to contribute again after sending your Police and Army to extort our people on the road?

If they are not happy with our contribution, let them go to hell and report it to the Devil.

We go dey collect back all una dey take from us with this style.


You people are not smart cos there is never a time you have contributed meaningfully. How many foreign investors and non Igbo investors can come to an hostile region now war zone to set up huge businesses. Even Obi cubana and chief priest have almost relocated their businesses.
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You people are not smart cos there is never a time you have contributed meaningfully. Which foreign investors and non igbo investors will set up a huge businesses in an hostile region and now war zone. Even Obi cubana and chief priest have almost relocated their businesses from the east.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Paraman: 8:20am On Mar 06
Look at what Anambra, Enugu, Imo, Ebonyi and Abia is contributing, and their indigenes will open their parasitic mouth calling other people parasite.

I wander why VATs has to be centralized, it should be under the exclusive purview of the states.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by mrvitalis(m): 8:20am On Mar 06
kedeojo:
You always reason like a fool. Ordinary tax your region can't generate. Feeding bottle republic. No wonder south east and north are not agreeing to tax reforms. I trust Tinubu and Lagos government cos they will soon increases tax in Lagos state if the tax reform bill continues to delay. Unproductive region.
East have never objected to tax reform please pass the bill we support it

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by aswani(m): 8:25am On Mar 06
I believe VAT is currently wrongly named and paid in Nigeria.

It should be paid once by the final consumer instead of by where companies have their Headquarters. So we need those impending Tax Reforms to adjust that imbalance amongst other things.

Look at Ogun and Anambra lying 23rd and 16th respectively, if it was bad news, those two states would be joint first.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:29am On Mar 06
Maxymilliano:
If this calculation is true, there is need for tax reform bill so that every state would receive exactly what they contribute.

Edo State is not doing bad tho, kudos to Obaseki
Not just tax but also petroleum reform bill where everyone controls their oil resources.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by Sunmolar(m): 8:30am On Mar 06
owobokiri:
We want an independent assessment and verification of these numbers being bandied around by APCs Internet hirelings and agbadorian dingbats alike. Once they start parrotingone propogandaline this way, be rest assured that the "talking point" was handed downto them by their tribal handlers at Abuja. It is starting to look as suspicious as the quantity of oil outputs they ascribe to South Eastern states. They will tell you the south-east produces no oil and contributes zilch to VAT, but once the same South east asks to be allowed to go, Abuja starts having a fit of fear laced with all sorts of public meltdowns. Let's have an independent assessment and verification.

Honestly... National Audit Commission Bill on mind ....
The reckless spending by politicians should be in check also... Otherwise, the taxpayers are on a long thing
Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:34am On Mar 06
Paraman:
Look at what Anambra, Enugu, Imo, Ebonyi and Abia is contributing, and their indigenes will open their parasitic mouth calling other people parasite.

I wander why VATs has to be centralized, it should be under the exclusive purview of the states.

VAT should be paid by companies at the final point of consumption. While should the VATs for all the major FMCGs like UAC , NB, Nestle,etc be paid only in Lagos just because the headquarters of these companies are in Lagos?

I worked for over a decade with some of these companies and their major profits were in the SE Onitsha and Aba especially.

Most of Lagos 303Billion VAT revenues are generated from the other 35 states

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:36am On Mar 06
kedeojo:
You people are not smart cos there is never a time you have contributed meaningfully. Which foreign investors and non igbo investors will set up a huge businesses in an hostile region and now war zone. Even Obi cubana and chief priest have almost relocated their businesses from the east.
Oga the way VATs in Nigeria is computed is wrong.
VATs should be paid at the final point of consumption and not just at companies headquarters in lagos.

A considerable amount of VATs paid in lagos is generated by businesses conducted in the east.

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by madridguy(m): 8:52am On Mar 06
grin

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Re: What States Contributed To The VAT Pool In January 2025 by ediko5(m): 8:52am On Mar 06
But wait o, upon all the numerous and multi billion dollar industries in Anambra as claimed, why is the state always down in terms of VAT?

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