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34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Islie: 1:39pm On Dec 30, 2023
By Damilola Aina


The Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission on Friday, said it approved tax holidays for 34 companies seeking tax incentives and waivers under the Industrial Development Income Tax Act in 2023.

This was disclosed by the Head of incentives administration, to Lovina Kayode, during an end-of-the-year press briefing organised by the commission in Abuja.

She said tax incentives which had been a contentious issue due to the high amount of revenue lost to waivers granted every year, were meant to boost foreign investments into the country.

Saturday PUNCH recalls that the Federal Government in September, said companies operating in Nigeria receive tax incentives worth N6tn annually.

The Chairman of the Presidential Tax Reform Committee, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, who made the disclosure, said a comprehensive review to reduce tax waiver would be implemented.

Earlier reports had put the average annual tax waiver figure at about N5tn. Companies including Dangote Sinotrucks West Africa Limited, Lafarge Africa Plc, Honeywell Flour Mills Nigeria Plc, Jigawa Rice Limited, and Stallion Motors Limited, among others had benefited from tax waivers from pioneer status incentives.

But speaking at the press briefing, Lovina indicated that not all companies are granted tax breaks due to stringent procedures followed by the commission on waivers award.

She said, “The pioneer status incentive is a stimulus that allows a company to get three years of not paying corporate income tax, just to get more investments.

“This process is stringent because our parent ministry and the federal inland revenue service are involved to make sure the right investors get this incentive.

“So far this year, we granted 34 applications have been approved and one of the things we intend to do is to ensure we are not just giving incentives to underserving companies. However, there is already a notion that Nigeria gives out too many waivers, incentives, and concessions.

“However, tax expenditure which means what government has lost by granting pioneers status incentive is just a small amount compared to what the country gains by granting these incentives to qualified companies.”

She further revealed plans by the commission would publish impact reports on the effectiveness of the pioneer status report on job creation and other economic activities to promote investments.

“On impact, that is one thing NIPC is planning on, next year, it is one of our biggest tasks to do an impact assessment. These incentives we gave out, how have they impacted the country in terms of job creation?

“How many jobs are the companies creating and what kind of import substitution has come about because we have granted these incentives and how much would the government gain after the three years of them not paying these taxes,” she added.

On her part, the commission’s Executive Secretary, Aisha Rimi, in her virtual address, reiterated commitment to facilitating and assisting investors to gain inroad into the country in the New Year.

He said, “So as I continue to settle down, I will also continue to depend on and rely on your support to promote the activities of the commission. The commission, as you all know, was set up really to facilitate, promote, and assist investors into the country and the ones already in the country. Because if nobody traps these people and gives them the support that they need, other countries are competing with Nigeria. So we have to be very intentional.”

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by AqualinaXYZ: 1:41pm On Dec 30, 2023
Give them three years tax free



Cripple the economy so they won’t make profits



Kill electricity so they won’t turn up



Increase fuel and diesel prices so they can use the money meant for tax to buy diesel



What a Greek gift

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Blessedlord: 1:48pm On Dec 30, 2023
Hope it yields

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by tunwumi: 1:51pm On Dec 30, 2023
Ok
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Father4all: 1:51pm On Dec 30, 2023
I don't trust this APC Government

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by ThinkWISELY(m): 1:51pm On Dec 30, 2023
Contact for your phone deals.
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Dumba088(m): 1:51pm On Dec 30, 2023
It's well
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Obviouslyblunt: 1:51pm On Dec 30, 2023
You don’t sing your praise, rather your impact is felt by the people. For now, nothing is felt.

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Kaybanty4u(m): 1:52pm On Dec 30, 2023
Politician companies i guess...

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by money121(m): 1:53pm On Dec 30, 2023
Seen
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Kingpele(m): 1:53pm On Dec 30, 2023
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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by TheDarkporeShow: 1:55pm On Dec 30, 2023
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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Usoplayed(m): 1:55pm On Dec 30, 2023
Okay
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by ogascomax: 1:55pm On Dec 30, 2023
We should know the names of the companies so that we can report them just in case their products are still expensive inspite of the tax relieve and waiver. No be we em go oppress at the end.

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Nimen(m): 1:55pm On Dec 30, 2023
What are the names of the companies? What are the names of their BOD? Let them be scrutinized by the people.

Wait oo is the FOI Act still in full force in Nigeria? Not seeing it's effect in government

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Emu4life(m): 1:56pm On Dec 30, 2023
Companies owned by Cronies.

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Kingrshd3: 1:56pm On Dec 30, 2023
PITOBI companies shocked
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Haydens: 1:59pm On Dec 30, 2023
Thievenubu comes to mind.
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Blaze14k: 2:00pm On Dec 30, 2023
ogascomax:
We should know the names of the companies so that we can report them just in case their products are still expensive inspite of the tax relieve and waiver. No be we em go oppress at the end.

Na wash😂😂
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by IketownNigeria: 2:01pm On Dec 30, 2023
Dangote govt pikin , always benefiting from this forced unity

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by favor914: 2:01pm On Dec 30, 2023
Father4all:
I don't trust this APC Government
Almijiri you won’t go & watch your state Governor, to ask him which policies have been put in place to attract investments to the state, & Local Governments?
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by creolehunt: 2:03pm On Dec 30, 2023
I'm certain that these companies are politician's fronts plus Dangote
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by favor914: 2:04pm On Dec 30, 2023
IketownNigeria:
Dangote govt pikin , always benefiting from this forced unity
Forced unity, so are you implying that you are a slave in The Federal Republic of Nigeria, held captive mentally against your own will?
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by omenka1: 2:07pm On Dec 30, 2023
Why not make all benefit equally from the waiver? You picked few of ur cronies, why won't multinationals Japan
Apc Gov't of linus

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by favor914: 2:08pm On Dec 30, 2023
creolehunt:
I'm certain that these companies are politician's fronts plus Dangote
Poor common man mentality.
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Originalsly: 2:10pm On Dec 30, 2023
Job creation is one of the main criteria.... how much they pay the employees or abuse them doesn't matter. Companies operating in the Free Trade Zone are prime examples. Giving up trillions in tax relief with one hand and running around the world begging for trillions with killer conditions with the other. How can this ever be a good thing?

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Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Dennisochampa: 2:10pm On Dec 30, 2023
And I am sure alot of those companies are companies already made....
Such is the country we find ourselves...
The poor pay equal taxes as the rich....
For even distribution of wealth in a society and also to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor, the poor should be made to pay less tax which will increase as they earn.... While the rich should be made to pay taxes proportionate to their income but in 9ja...if a poor man pays 10 percent as tax... Go and check.... The rich man pays same and we wonder why there is such a huge gap between the rich and the poor....
Re: 34 Companies Got Three-year Tax Holiday In 2023 – FG by Ireportlive: 2:12pm On Dec 30, 2023
Dangote must be there

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