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NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by ijustdey: 8:49pm On Oct 13

The national assembly is considering a bill proposing an increase in the value-added tax (VAT) from 7.5 percent to 10 percent.

VAT refers to a consumption tax on goods and services levied at each stage of the supply chain where value is added.

In the executive bill seen by TheCable on Sunday, the national assembly is seeking to raise the tax rate to 10 percent by 2025.

The legislature also intends to increase the VAT to 12.5 percent by 2026 through 2029, according to the document.

“VAT shall be charged on the value of all taxable supplies at the following rates (a) 2025 year of assessment 10%; (b) 2026, 2027 2028 and 2029 years of assessment 12.5% (c) 2030 year of assessment and thereafter 15%,” the document reads.

On May 8, Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the presidential committee on fiscal policy and tax reforms, had said the VAT rate needs to be increased.

Reacting to the recommendation on September 8, Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president criticised the proposed VAT hike, describing it as a “regressive and punitive policy”.

However, Wale Edun, minister of finance, on September 9, said the VAT rate has not been unchanged.

In February 2021, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had advised the federal government to raise the VAT rate to at least 10 percent by 2022.


CIT TO BE REDUCED TO 27.5% BY 2025

Meanwhile, the bill also proposes a reduction in the corporate income tax (CIT) to 27.5 percent by 2025 — down from 30 percent — and a further cut to 25 percent by 2026.

Companies with less than N20 million turnover are exempted from paying the CIT, according to the bill.

Tax shall be levied, for each year of assessment in respect of total profits of every company, in the case of; (a) a small company, at zero percent; and (b) any other company, at the rate of-(i) 27.5% in 2025 year of assessment, and(ii) 25% from 2026 year of assessment,” the document added.

“Notwithstanding any provision of this Act or any other enactment, where, in any year of assessment, the effective tax rate of a company is less than 15%, such company shall recompute and pay an additional tax that makes its effective tax rate equal to 15%.

“The provisions of this section shall apply to (a) a company that is a constituent entity of an MNE group; and (b) any other company with an aggregate turnover of N20,000,000,000.00 and above in the relevant year of assessment.

“The companies covered under this section and the determination of the additional tax payable shall be in accordance with regulations issued by the Service.”

On June 4, Oyedele had said the presidential committee on fiscal policy and tax reforms proposed a reduction of the CIT by 5 percent.

He said the tax rate should drop from 30 percent to 25 percent to encourage businesses and investors.

Earlier this month, the federal government released the gazetted withholding tax regulations expected to take effect from January 1, 2025.

https://www.thecable.ng/nassembly-considering-bill-seeking-to-increase-vat-from-7-5-to-10-by-2025/amp/

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by happney65: 8:51pm On Oct 13
It is the Legislature that wants to increase VAT and not the Executive? I don't understand

I thought Mr oyedele already said no further VAT increase for now?

Issokay,we go pass am to the customers too ni. It's gabbage in,gabbage out.

Simple as ABC!

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by dominic17: 8:52pm On Oct 13
Greedy man on the beat ndi igr.

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by christejames(m): 8:53pm On Oct 13
Tinubulation by T-Pain... shocked






Nice jam! 🎶

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by helinues: 8:57pm On Oct 13
Toh
Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by AfonjaConehead: 8:59pm On Oct 13

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by ArigatothankU: 8:59pm On Oct 13
Helinues good morning


You go defend tire

In a third world country fighting for the basic right like food minus light na to widen tax net

You go explain tire

Ehen before i forget na 30k I been Dey use troll your sorry ass before via that starlinks when I show you

Buy them don increase am to 70k with 2k vat

I say make i update you so you go know say no shaking. I really pity you and that onus mandate when you naked scream for festus alabi street last year

I pity you

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Trimjos: 9:02pm On Oct 13
helinues:
Toh

Evil being.

You will not die well..

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by NwaNimo1(m): 9:47pm On Oct 13
T Pain don come again...

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Inspirer1: 9:48pm On Oct 13
Sincerely, these people don't care...

I don't know what wrong we've done to deserve all these....

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Melagros(m): 9:48pm On Oct 13
COMRADES, if Tinubu does not milk Nigeria through the backdoor, who else will?

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Zeebuy: 9:48pm On Oct 13
Tax the antelopes to death!
Next time when they hear Tinubu, all of them will jump fence

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by fastseo: 9:49pm On Oct 13
grin T_pain

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by MrPresident1: 9:50pm On Oct 13
Why 10percent when you can move it to 25percent. VAT in American is 35%, we should follow world best practices.

Aguntan!

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by MaziObinnaokija: 9:50pm On Oct 13
sad
Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Adasun(m): 9:51pm On Oct 13
lols, this mehn are not yet done with us

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Pluto33: 9:51pm On Oct 13
ijustdey:


https://www.thecable.ng/nassembly-considering-bill-seeking-to-increase-vat-from-7-5-to-10-by-2025/amp/

This people in leadership positions are just courting spontaneous uprising from the people....keep pressing the hapless, suffering people till it happens and when it does, the uprising shall swallow them all.. undecided

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Ringstonermask: 9:51pm On Oct 13
Hahaha

Everyday na taxes... they will tax Nigerians until Poverty will give up for most people, and they will succumb to death.

And even at death, the govt will tax their dead bodies too... no escaping T-Pain Taxes.


This is not even tax, this is tithe. Tinubu wants to collect tithes from broke Nigerians.

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by NairalandForumo: 9:52pm On Oct 13

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by ClearFlair: 9:52pm On Oct 13
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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Yankee101: 9:52pm On Oct 13
And mostly to make more money available for stealing

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Onyema190: 9:52pm On Oct 13

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Kizyte(m): 9:53pm On Oct 13
This suffocation choke! The so called leaders are killing Nigerians, yet, no one is acting.

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:53pm On Oct 13
Even ronu group are tired of defending

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by MaziObinnaokija: 9:54pm On Oct 13
angry dear All.Im giving out this account. Going back to Nsukka sad embarassed
Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Jetland(m): 9:54pm On Oct 13
Emir of Hardship

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Winks2(m): 9:55pm On Oct 13
Omorr... E be like say na to relocate to village o

Lemme go and farm

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Zaheertyler(m): 9:56pm On Oct 13
Tccheew

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Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by Outtamymynd: 9:57pm On Oct 13
Jjj
Re: NASS Considering Bill Seeking To Increase VAT From 7.5% To 10% By 2025 by SIRTee15: 9:59pm On Oct 13
I HOPE THEY ALSO REMEMBER TO INCREASE THE ALLOWANCE OF TINUBU'S RONU E-WARRIORS IN ALL THESE INCREMENT WE SEEING EVERYWHERE.
DEFENDING THIS GOVENMENT IS NOT EASY AT ALL, NOT TO TALK OF DOING IT FOR 30K....what will that buy, it cant even fill up your car tank to the brim.

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