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FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by PressMyButton: 4:38pm On Nov 19, 2024
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, on Monday, said the proposed tax reform bills before the National Assembly are not aimed to undermine any region of the country.

Mr Oyedele, who disclosed this in Abuja, during an interactive session on the proposed Nigeria Tax Bill, 2024, organised by the House of Representatives, lamented the country’s present socioeconomic realities, which showed 33.88% high inflation and unemployment; over 95 million people living in monetary poverty, while 133 million people experience multidimensional poverty.


He explained that the present administration seeks to “do away with nuisance taxes with very low revenue yield, high cost of collection and ultimate burden on the poor and small businesses; focus on high revenue-yielding taxes that are broad-based and relatively easy to collect; Merge taxes and levies that are imposed on the same or substantially similar tax base; keep the total number of taxes across all levels of government to a single digit, as well as Institutionalise the tax harmonisation reform to ensure sustainability.”

In his presentation, Mr Oyedele, who maintained that, “There is no negative thinking about any region or anything,” disclosed that the administration proposed zero percent VAT on food, education, and healthcare. Exempt rent, transport, etc; increase rate on non-essential items to partly offset reduction on essential items, as well as discontinue with other consumption taxes and charge only VAT where applicable, while all businesses will be able to recover VAT on their assets and services thereby lowering their overall costs and reducing inflation.

He argued that the proposed reform would only ensure efficiency and give more revenue to states where goods and services are consumed, while over 97 percent of SMEs will be exempted from charging VAT on their sales.

Mr Oyedele explained that currently, under Section 40 of the VAT Act, VAT revenue is allocated 15 percent to the Federal Government, 50 percent to the states and FCT, and 35 percent to local governments.

While stressing the urgent need to address multiple taxation and budgetary reforms, accountability and transparency, he averred that citizens’ participation is critical, and reforms must be people-centred
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In his keynote address, Speaker of the House Honourable Tajudeen Abbas said the reform bills will be diligently scrutinised in the best interest of Nigerians.


Abbas, who argued the House is yet to take a definitive position on the bills, explained that the House owes Nigerians a duty to ensure that the outcome of the proposals is in the national interest.

The speaker said the four bills represent critical proposals from the executive to expand Nigeria’s tax base, improve compliance, and establish sustainable revenue streams for the nation’s development.

He explained that the interactive session was organised to provide members with a comprehensive understanding of the bills and deepen their appreciation of their provisions, commence constructive dialogue on contentious or controversial areas, and build the consensus.

He said the interaction will help identify areas that need amendment, clarification, or improvement as well as consider the compatibility of these bills with the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and other extant laws.

The speaker said tax reforms form part of the provisions of the House Legislative Agenda because of their central role in achieving sustainable economic growth and development.

He stressed that in every modern state, taxes are the bedrock of public revenue, providing the resources required to deliver education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security.

Abbas lamented that despite being Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria still struggles with a tax-to-GDP ratio of just six percent—far below the global average and the World Bank’s minimum benchmark of 15 percent for sustainable development.

This is a challenge, he said, that must be addressed if the country is to reduce its reliance on debt financing, ensure fiscal stability, and secure our future as a nation.

He explained that the bills aim to diversify our revenue base, promote equity, and foster an enabling environment for investment and innovation.

He said as representatives of the people, they must approach these reforms thoughtfully, understanding their potential implications for every segment of society.

He said taxes should be fair, transparent, and justifiable, balancing the need for public revenue with the burdens they impose on individuals and businesses
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He said further that pre-legislative scrutiny is a well-established practice in many parliaments worldwide as it allows lawmakers to thoroughly review proposed legislation, address ambiguities, and ensure alignment with constitutional provisions before formal consideration.

He noted that the controversies surrounding these bills in the media, civil society, and among governance stakeholders are a reflection of their importance.

Such debates, he said, are healthy and necessary in a democracy.

He commended the Presidential Committee on Tax Reforms and Federal Inland Revenue for their work in presenting these proposals and asked members to approach this session with an open but critical mind.

Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Dr Zacch Adedeji, said the agency was awaiting the outcome of the bills.

He said the responsibility of the FIRS was to implement policies and laws passed by the National Assembly.
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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by PressMyButton: 4:39pm On Nov 19, 2024
Greater Nigeria rising.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Ievi: 4:48pm On Nov 19, 2024
Seriously, will that bring down the current food price?

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Atuero(m): 4:49pm On Nov 19, 2024
Lift people out of poverty and these proposed taxes will automatically flow....... civil and public servants are taxed automatically before the salary gets to them,

Taxing SME is difficult because government has no plans to support them, this is the reason for low IGR in south East states because it is killing to over taxing self employed businesses and artisans struggling to make ends meet

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by trutharena: 4:49pm On Nov 19, 2024
This is a welcome development.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by happney65: 4:55pm On Nov 19, 2024
Now you're talking

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Bentacur007: 5:10pm On Nov 19, 2024
Saying this always
Apc is scam

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by saintkel(m): 5:10pm On Nov 19, 2024
Good one

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Richtaiwo(m): 5:11pm On Nov 19, 2024
So, they have been taxing health and education services?

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by exedus(m): 5:11pm On Nov 19, 2024
Tpain

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by CodeTemplarr: 5:11pm On Nov 19, 2024
Instead of all these sidestepping, confront corruption directly.
What is the total VAT from food, health and education to start with. We are talking of three heavily subsidized things so VAT is bound to be negated by the subsidy going in.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Justiceleague1: 5:12pm On Nov 19, 2024
We hope the real retrogressive and parasitic north will still not challenge this...

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Bobloco: 5:13pm On Nov 19, 2024
They keep engaging in rigmarole, taking side steps, and running in circles.


Bring down the cost of fuel to below N200 per liter and ensure that the naira-to-dollar exchange rate is not above N450 to a dollar, and watch the inflation rate begin to reduce automatically

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Richtaiwo(m): 5:13pm On Nov 19, 2024
Bentacur007:
Saying this always
Apc is scam
Who introduced those taxes? Is it apc?

I'm sure parts of the fund pandora gringory used for building beer factory in Anambra is gotten from health and education tax.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Klington: 5:13pm On Nov 19, 2024


VAT or BAT?

The only language this clueless buffoon and his useless team of mediocres understand is tax tax tax and more tax.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by ibtommy(m): 5:13pm On Nov 19, 2024
No be proposal we wan chop o; na action we want. Ebi n pawa. Act fast. Promise breakers.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by b0rn2fuck(m): 5:14pm On Nov 19, 2024
Until we start seeing the effect , even if food na free, cost of its transportation self is enough for people to complains

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by ceejay80s(m): 5:14pm On Nov 19, 2024
story.....
proposal ko, nimonia ni
continue to propose, don't implement....Dem no dey tell blind man say war don start

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Thugnificent(m): 5:14pm On Nov 19, 2024
Richtaiwo:
So, they have been taxing health and education services?
can you help me with 1k for food pls sir
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Bentacur007: 5:14pm On Nov 19, 2024
Richtaiwo:

Who introduced those taxes? Is it apc?

I'm sure parts of the fund pandora gringory used for building beer factory in Anambra is gotten from health and education tax.
Abeg shift
You can’t comment with Peter Obi
You are a slave

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by atobs4real(m): 5:14pm On Nov 19, 2024
And so?
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by SimonokOilGas: 5:15pm On Nov 19, 2024
Shut the hell up,lieing bastards.they do the opposite of everything they say.

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by SafariHunter(m): 5:15pm On Nov 19, 2024
Ok.
Just really tired of propaganda fr.
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by LandMann: 5:16pm On Nov 19, 2024
D

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by ATEAMS: 5:16pm On Nov 19, 2024
Indeed
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Houseontherock1: 5:19pm On Nov 19, 2024
People will gladly pay tax when they are not impoverished, hopeless and dejected!

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Smithkafors(m): 5:19pm On Nov 19, 2024
Confused governments…see where it has led you guys. Bad policies everywhere. We now pay and borrow more.
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by lexyman(m): 5:20pm On Nov 19, 2024
but sincerely , this is the easiest and quickest kind of report you can make when you feel you have been intimidated
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by Flame333: 5:20pm On Nov 19, 2024
Confused animalzzzzzzzzzzz


Who is deceiving who


Is it the tax that shot everything up

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Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by strictly4data: 5:20pm On Nov 19, 2024
smiley
Re: FG Proposes Zero Percent VAT On Food, Education, Healthcare by fineboynl(m): 5:21pm On Nov 19, 2024
.how many times?

Last year was still manageable when fuel was selling for 500. But it became unbearable when it crossed 700. And became even more worst ehrn it cross 1000.

Zero tax would not have any effect.

Fuel should go back to 200, and the government start over again before thing will start to come down. Just admit they made a very costly mistake

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