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Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by zero8zero(m): 7:09am On Jan 06
The coast seems to be getting clearer in the Senate for full consideration and possible passage of the Tax Reform Bills, going by different pronouncements made to that effect by some of its leaders. TAIYE ODEWALE reports…

The Tax Reform Bills


The tax reform bills were legislative proposals drafted by President Bola Tinubu as executive bills from reports submitted to that effect by Mr Taiwo Oyedele-led Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee set up in August 2023.

The Executive Bills received by both Chambers of the National Assembly from President Tinubu on Thursday, October 3, 2024, consists of (i) The Nigeria Tax Bill (NTB) 2024, (ii)

The Nigeria Tax Administration Bill (NTAB) 2024, (iii)The Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill (NRSEB) 2024 and (iv) The Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill (JRBEB) 2024.

Intendment of the bills

Generally, the tax reform bills as contained in executive communications to both the Senate and the House of Representatives, aim at overhauling the nation’s tax system and achieving fiscal policy goals.

FIRS Executive Chairman allays fears on the proposed reform

Moments the bills on the proposed tax reform got to both chambers of the National Assembly in October last year, some Nigerians including some of the federal lawmakers , expressed fears on possibility of the reform leading to additional taxes for Nigerians and by extension, creating more economic challenges for them.

But such fears were allayed by the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr Zacch Adedeji with his submissions to the Senate Committee on Finance during an interactive session held on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.


The FIRS boss at the fears allayment session said: “The proposed Tax reform will not introduce any taxes or increase percentage of existing ones but reduce the number of taxes being paid by Nigerians.

“No agency will be merged in the process of carrying out the reform and no job will be taken from anybody.

“The Tax reform basically seeks to increase simplicity and efficiency of tax administration in Nigeria.

“The proposed tax laws are not meant to tax poverty but prosperity, fruits and not seeds, returns and not investments”.

Fears resonates

Despite fears allayment made on the proposed reform by the FIRS Chairman before the Senate Committee on Finance in the middle of October last year, some stakeholders in the polity, still expressed fears on the proposals which led to delay by both the Senate and the House of Representatives on consideration of the bills.

Accordingly, in the heat of the fears on the proposed tax reform by critical stakeholders in the polity like the Northern Governors Forum, the Nigerian Governors Forum, the Arewa Consultative Forum and even some serving Senators and members of the House of Representatives; the Senate invited the FIRS Boss and Mr Taiwo Oyedele for fears – allaying presentations in its Hallowed Chamber.

Mr Oyedele, the tax expert, made the best of the opportunity given , to convince Senators on the need to consider and pass the proposed legislations into law.

He pointedly submitted that the aims of the bills include but not limited to the challenge of multi-layered taxation, consolidating various legal frameworks relating to taxation, expanding the country’s tax base, generating sustainable revenue streams for national development, addressing complexities of the current tax system and enhancing tax-compliance.

To individuals according to him, ” contrary to most speculations on social media, the NTB adopts a progressive personal income tax system and provides tax relief for low-income earners.

Particularly, incomes below (800,000.00) eight hundred thousand naira are completely exempted, and higher earners are taxed progressively according to their earnings.

[3] It follows, therefore, that the tax burden on low-income earners is reduced, and that the tax burden is generally spread to reflect equity and fairness in wealth distribution.

The annual tax rate, as outlined in the Fourth Schedule of the bill, is as follows: (a). First N800k – 0%

(b) N2.2m – 15%, (c). N9m – 18%, (d). N13m – 21%, (e) N25m – 23% and (f) Above N50m – 25%

“Before now, the personal income tax rates for different bands of annual income are as follows: (a). N300k – 7%, (b) N300k – 11%, (c) N500k – 15%, (d) N500k – 19%, (e)N1.6m – 21%, (f) Above N3.2m – 24%

“A glance at the two sets of rates shows that while currently a low-income earner who earns N25,000 monthly, which translates to N300,000 annually, is required to pay 7% income tax, the new rates proposed in the Nigeria Tax Bill exempts individuals who earn N800,000 or less annually from paying any income tax. In effect, every minimum wage earner in Nigeria would be exempted from personal income tax.

“For corporate entities according to the tax expert, “The Bill aims to ensure ease of doing business, which has long been a hurdle in Nigeria’s economic growth. Businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs), have historically struggled with the complex web of tax regulations.

“By streamlining tax rules, the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024 simplifies compliance, enabling businesses to focus more on innovation and expansion rather than wading through bureaucratic red tape. In doing so it creates a more conducive environment for entrepreneurship and investment”.

Passage for second reading

Apparently convinced by presentations made by the duo of the FIRS boss, Zacch Adedeji and Mr Taiwo Oyelude on Wednesday, 27th November, 2024, the Senate 24 hours after, passed the bills for second reading after lead debate on them by its leader, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele and contributions by some other senators.

In line with legislative procedures, the Senate after passing the bills for second reading, mandated its Committee on Finance chaired by Senator Mohammed Sani Musa to make further legislative inputs into the bills through public hearing which the committee is, however, yet to organise.

Ray of hope

However, strong indications emerged last week in separate pronouncements made by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, and the Leader of the Senate, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, that consideration and passage of the bills shall be at the front burner of legislative business of the Senate on resumption from recess next week.

Specifically, Akpabio in the pronouncement made in his new year message to Nigerians said: “From the various reforms put in place by the current administration, especially, the proposed tax reforms, I can assure Nigerians that we shall give the required legislations to them for Nigerians to begin enjoying sustainable dividends of democracy in this New Year”.

Giving similar assurance on consideration of the tax reform bills, the Senate Leader in his new year message, said: “We recognise that a number of unfinished tasks are currently pending before the two chambers of the National Assembly. But consistent with the principles of rational choice, we address each of these tasks in order of national priority or significance.

“Consequently, the new few weeks will be devoted to the scrutiny of the appropriation bill, 2025; tax reform bills, 2024; investigation of economic sabotage in the petroleum industry, amendment of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and key economic reform initiatives that have been in the pipeline to open up Nigeria for real businesses that will throw up limitless opportunities.”

Ongoing lobbying

Expectedly as it is, in all democracies across the globe, intense lobbying is already going on, particularly among the 469 federal lawmakers to get the bills fully considered at both chambers and passed.

In the Senate in particular, the coast, as declared by the spokesperson, Senator Oyeyemi Adaramodu, in a telephone conversation with Blueprint, is getting clearer.

“The tax reform bills have passed second reading in the Senate since November last year, what remains is for public hearing to be held on well envisioned bills by the Finance Committee saddled with that responsibility, after which the committee will submit its report for final consideration and passage by the Senate.

“Yes, there were reservations by some Senators about some provisions of the bills, but with consultations made within the last one month, much of their reservations have been addressed, thus clearing the coast for further consideration and passage of the bills in the Senate”, he said.

https://blueprint.ng/coast-gets-clearer-in-senate-for-tax-reform-bills-consideration/

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by sparko1(m): 7:16am On Jan 06
Hmm

Expecting some changes after the bill
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by MrCGPA(m): 7:16am On Jan 06
With Akpabio at the Head in Senate, every Bill is freely passed. Tinubu is such a Lucky President. Bukola Saraki didn't allow Buhari to do most of his wishes.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by urchman3000(m): 7:16am On Jan 06
Nice. First to comment
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by KeIi: 7:16am On Jan 06
It follows, therefore, that the tax burden on low-income earners is reduced, and that the tax burden is generally spread to reflect equity and fairness in wealth distribution.
zero8zero:

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by dynicks(m): 7:17am On Jan 06
grin
urchman3000:
Nice. First to comment
first to wetin;.....ehyaaaa!!..

Dem don carry u handicap..

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by JASONjnr(m): 7:17am On Jan 06
The Bauchi governor who made the threat should be carefully warned.


The Northern governors who kicked against this bill should go back and work on their blueprint and map out ways to improve their governance rather than expecting too much assistance from the FG and VATs from other states.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Escape4Real(m): 7:18am On Jan 06
Okay oooo... let's see how it gets done..
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by KEVIND: 7:19am On Jan 06
The best thing by any government in Nigeria since 1960 is this Tax Reform Bill by President Tinubu.
Mr President 🙏🙏🙏

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by saintkel(m): 7:20am On Jan 06
I hope dis bill works....d era of hisbah seizing bottles of alcohol n getting revenues from it from other hard working states has to stop....if u don't want alcohol, don't also ask for it's revenue

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Shigireturn: 7:21am On Jan 06
Jagaban for a reason

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by yoruboid: 7:23am On Jan 06
God bless President Tinubu

This is what this country needs

Anyone against it is clearly retrogressive

We must restructure this country very quickly

States/Regions must be independent and self sufficient

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by boxypane(m): 7:23am On Jan 06
The useless states governors are jittery about it. Especially the Northern ones. No more free lunch.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by KEVIND: 7:25am On Jan 06
The South South Support it, The South East, the South West & the Middle Belt all supports the Tax Reform Bill.
Abeg the remaining 2 ( North East & North West) cannot draw Nigeria backward.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Bimow: 7:26am On Jan 06
The Bill will force Notherners to embrace Peace and attracts investors
No food for the lazy

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by jaxxy(m): 7:29am On Jan 06
propaganda

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by just2endowed: 7:31am On Jan 06
In Kenya if your salary is less than 300k per month, or 3.6m per annum, you will be exempted from paying personal income tax.
What tinubu and den of 40 thieves are proposing is that it's only minimum wage that earn less than 70k per month will be exempted from personal income tax

It now means that if someone salary is 80k.15% of 80k is 15k, and the person take home will now be 65k. You cN see the kind of heartless rulers we have and they are Indifferent to the economic struggle average Nigerians are facing.
Worst part about this tax bill is that they didn't calculate the inflationary effect on the disposable income of Nigerianz

Worst part is that we still have consumption tax, that the 65k disposable income earner will have to pay indirectly.

My recommendation is for the PIT should be review and set a better standard of living wage tHt will be exempted. 800k is too poor and this govt should stop looking at Nigeria as a pest.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Ofemannnu: 7:32am On Jan 06
Expectedly as it is, in all democracies across the globe, intense lobbying is already going on, particularly among the 469 federal lawmakers to get the bills fully considered at both chambers and passed.



This is what a Democrat like Tinubu will do.
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Barth555(m): 7:37am On Jan 06
Hmmmm. Any how how tunibu do to us
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Ojuntana: 7:39am On Jan 06
KeIi:
It follows, therefore, that the tax burden on low-income earners is reduced, and that the tax burden is generally spread to reflect equity and fairness in wealth distribution.
With the increase in VAT, the disposable income will shrink further
That will defeat the reduced tax for low income earners
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Ojuntana: 7:40am On Jan 06
The tax bill is a needless distraction

A lot of ignoramus are forming woke with bills that they don't even understand because they think it only hurts the "parasitic" North.

Unfortunately for most of this woke but unintelligent southerners, VAT compliance is low in the north which accounts for why there's low VAT returns.

In other words, southerners will see a further shrink in their income with the increase in VAT by 20% to 12.5% from 7.5%.

Thus, when you buy something of N5000, instead of the present N375 VAT which makes the total cost N5,375, you will pay N625 VAT which makes the total cost of your purchase go up from N5,375 to N5,625.

If you paid via transfer, you will pay extra 5% VAT on the amount transferred and a another N50 for electronic levy recently introduced which will make your total cost N5,675 instead of the initial N5,000.

Now imagine having to pay N675 extra any time you spend N5,000. That's what the VAT aspect of the bill does to the average Nigerian.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by just2endowed: 7:40am On Jan 06
Ojuntana:

With the increase in VAT, the disposable income will shrink further
That will defeat the reduced tax for low income earners

Thank you. People are not looking deep into this matter. They can't see what we are seeing.
Forget about party lines, tinubu is here to take away what does not belong to him. It's criminal.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Ofemannnu: 7:41am On Jan 06
just2endowed:
In Kenya if your salary is less than 300k per month, or 3.6m per annum, you will be exempted from paying personal income tax.
What tinubu and den of 40 thieves are proposing is that it's only minimum wage that earn less than 70k per month will be exempted from personal income tax

It now means that if someone salary is 80k.15% of 80k is 15k, and the person take home will now be 65k. You cN see the kind of heartless rulers we have and they are Indifferent to the economic struggle average Nigerians are facing.
Worst part about this tax bill is that they didn't calculate the inflationary effect on the disposable income of Nigerianz

lol
Illiteracy is a disease.
You read or they read it to you but you still couldn't understand.

The tax bill is pro poor because if you earn less than 1,2m in a year,you are not paying tax,unlike now when even if you make 300 thousand in a year, you will pay 7% tax.
That is wickedness and it inhibits growth of the individual. SMEs are exempted from paying tax etc .

You must be one of those smugglers and their cohorts trying to fight the tax bill

For your information,the tax bill will be passed and it will bring a lot of growth and positivities to Nigerians and Nigeria.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by opeldavid: 7:44am On Jan 06
Why so much rush & haste in passing this bill? I am suspecting something. I know that if it were for the good and benefit of the masses it won't take this same speed and rush. For instance, the minimum wage bill was delayed before passage. Another example will be electoral reform that must include compulsory transmission of results in real time not that manual rubbish! But they ll not give it the needed speed and attention just because it ll not favour them.
Very selfish set of people.

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Mubiola360: 7:44am On Jan 06
MrCGPA:
With Akpabio at the Head in Senate, every Bill is freely passed. Tinubu is such a Lucky President. Bukola Saraki didn't allow Buhari to do must of his wishes.
Do you think Akpabio got there by chance? That was a game plan from Jagaban himself, Akpabio never thought of being the Senate president so immediately
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by bigdammyj: 7:45am On Jan 06
Noted.
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Ofemannnu: 7:46am On Jan 06
opeldavid:
Why so much rush & haste in passing this bill? I am suspecting something. I know that if it were for the good and benefit of the masses it won't take this same speed and rush. For instance, the minimum wage bill was delayed before passage. Another example will be electoral reform that must include compulsory transmission of results in real time not that manual rubbish! But they ll not give it the needed speed and attention just because it ll not favour them.
Very selfish set of people.

The rush is to alleviate sufferness of the poor.They will no more pay tax No tax on agric products and a lot of food products etc

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Looking4Trouble: 7:54am On Jan 06
Dem never know. These Parasites from the desert do not know whom they are playing the Political Chess with. They are playing with the god of Politics.

Even if no human nor spirit supports the Bills, we will pass them. As a Muslim, it is Haram to use VAT from Beer to sponsor Almajaris to Mecca for pilgrimage and also marry multiple wives for them. Let Northerners go and get Islamic approved money to marry many wives and go to Mecca

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by Ojuntana: 7:56am On Jan 06
Ofemannnu:


lol
Illiteracy is a disease.
You read or they read it to you but you still couldn't understand.

The tax bill is pro poor because if you earn less than 1,2m in a year,you are not paying tax,unlike now when even if you make 300 thousand in a year, you will pay 7% tax.
That is wickedness and it inhibits growth of the individual. SMEs are exempted firm paying tax etc .

You must be one of those smugglers and their cohorts trying to fight the tax bill

For your information,the tax bill will be passed and it will bring a lot of growth and positivities to Nigerians and Nigeria.
The big corporations that will pay 25% will still push the cost down to the consumers. You think they'll pay the 25% from their own revenue? When has that ever happened? All the naira devaluation and subsidy removal, who has been bearing the brunt in the name of price increase? Is it not still the same dude earning 1.2m?

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Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by helinues: 7:57am On Jan 06
grin

The governor's visit was just to confirm the numbers certain
Re: Coast Gets Clearer In Senate For Tax Reform Bills’ Consideration by helinues: 8:00am On Jan 06
Ojuntana:

The big corporations that will pay 25% will still push the cost down to the consumers. You think they'll pay the 25% from their own revenue? When has that ever happened? All the naira devaluation and subsidy removal, so has been bearing the brunt in the name of price increase? Is it not still the same dude earning 1.2m?

There are reductions in tax for the big corporations as well.

You lots have just been arguing blindly about this bill without having details about it.

Individual, business owners, corporate, there is going to be reduction in their overall taxing

The bill aims is to increase the tax base while reducing the taxation. That will still bring increase in tax collection

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