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Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by kunleiky(m): 2:45pm On Nov 29 |
alanto:Well, you are a prophet of some sort, cos you are right In another thread now, Zulum of Borno don dey lament, say they won't be able to pay salaries if implemented Those people can destroy alcohol, but they want money from alcohol. What a logic. 1 Like |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by francisobiabo(m): 2:57pm On Nov 29 |
Thankz Kukutente23: |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by dollypi(m): 3:41pm On Nov 29 |
This is a good development. Editorialtimes: |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Shinzokiyotake(m): 4:18pm On Nov 29 |
It won't still change anything the super rich will still get richer |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by sapele914(m): 4:50pm On Nov 29 |
blacksam01:Gross Ignorance, Typical Poor Man Mentality. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by sapele914(m): 4:50pm On Nov 29 |
Shinzokiyotake:Are you not Nigerian? Then aspire to join the super rich. 1 Like |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by sapele914(m): 4:53pm On Nov 29 |
Kukutente23:Lazy Thing, resources control indeed, na you get am because them born u for where the so called resources dey domiciled abi your papa na there e come from, so na u get am? Quite obvious that you from The Niger Delta Region? |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Kukutente23: 4:55pm On Nov 29 |
sapele914: Are you not the scammer who uses blacknp? Why do you keep changing monikers? To try your format on others? |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by sapele914(m): 4:57pm On Nov 29 |
Kukutente23:Resource control criminals, na we get am? go carry am because na your property, make you see wetin we go use that your bat eye see . |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Kukutente23: 5:02pm On Nov 29 |
sapele914:Will this make you stop scamming innocent people. If yes, then I support it |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by gabbytabby: 5:10pm On Nov 29 |
Not that I pray to ever need a palliative in my life but that is exactly my point Ministers like Edu et al and the administrators end up stealing it. blacksam01: |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by VULCAN(m): 5:15pm On Nov 29 |
The bolded shows your ignorance. FIRS has already been garnishing accounts. You would have known this if you are involved in active business. I have a letter from them on my desk demanding for N20m Tax. They based it on my total company revenue gotten from my corporate account without my knowledge. They are not at all interested in how much of the revenue is actual profit but we go handle them accordingly. So retract your statement I bolded below. It is a sure thing that Tax ID will be used to garnish individual accounts in the nearest future. gabbytabby: |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by sapele914(m): 5:16pm On Nov 29 |
Kukutente23:The scripture admonished even it says a F##L when silent is thought to be clever, my advice to you, just shut up. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by smokinloud(m): 5:19pm On Nov 29 |
Kukutente23:The OP just wan confuse us for here. It's only about VAT shar. Mtcheeew. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Kukutente23: 5:31pm On Nov 29 |
sapele914:The scripture also says dishonest scales is an abomination to the Lord. Stop scamming |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by gabbytabby: 5:42pm On Nov 29 |
You have a registered business but refused to render accounts, declare your profit and pay your taxes for how many years before they got a court order to garnish kwo. VULCAN: |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by RealGandalf: 6:54pm On Nov 29 |
michlins: It is you that is far behind in understanding this discourse. If the state governments farm wheat and other crops and sell them to other countries in foreign currencies. They will enjoy full profit since agricultural products are not taxable for now. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by alanto: 8:00pm On Nov 29 |
kunleiky:Aside Lagos no state can fund its own budget. See all of them dropping 800b, 900b even 1 trillon budget. People that can not generate 100b IGR that are talking about 900b budget. You will get the madness. Now everybody go sit tight because at some point we all need to sit tight. One thing I am praying they should do is allow states to control their natural resources. It's bad and unfair that my ancestor founded a place that makes anything that's on the land belong to me and my folks but now I have to share these things with people I have nothing in common with it's cheating. It will make the other person lazy because saara money dey come if you know what I mean. Nigeria as constituted is really unfair. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by alanto: 8:00pm On Nov 29 |
kunleiky:Aside Lagos no state can fund its own budget. See all of them dropping 800b, 900b even 1 trillon budget. People that can not generate IGR 100b IGR that are talking about 900b budget. You will get the madness. Now everybody go sit tight because at some point we all need to sit tight. One thing I am praying they should do is allow states to control their natural resources as in oil. It's bad and unfair that my ancestor founded a place that makes anything that's on the land belong to me and my folks but now I have to share these things with people I have nothing in common with it's cheating. It will make the other person lazy because saara money dey come if you know what I mean. Nigeria as constituted is really unfair. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by sapele914(m): 9:37pm On Nov 29 |
Kukutente23:Kikutente23 the disgruntled Wailer, Tinubu Pikin, no be me be the doctor wey seize your birth certificate, scam your people o. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by maxxx(m): 10:32pm On Nov 29 |
The weakness I see in this method is that the economic hubs like Lagos, Abuja, kano, Rivers, Delta, Ogun, Anambra etc will witness a massive over population as citizens from states that are not doing too well will migrate in great number to them as they seek for opportunities. The states might not survive this. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by dinkyicon: 10:54pm On Nov 29 |
Editorialtimes:like PAYE will be exempted? |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Believeintruth: 12:14am On Nov 30 |
Hotfreezer: But the parameters used to determine wealth of a country is GDP and not IGR. Stop fooling yourself. |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by onadana: 2:14am On Nov 30 |
alanto: Oil |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Shinzokiyotake(m): 9:33am On Nov 30 |
sapele914:working towards that |
Re: The Layman’s Understanding Of The Proposed Tax Reform Bill by Rollzgold(m): 2:32am On Dec 01 |
alanto:no add Bayelsa, the amount of money made here is unspeakable if no be thief full government house e for better.. sha make we see na |
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