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Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by tejpot(m): 10:12am On Apr 25, 2019 |
SarkinYarki:Should that now be a fault attributable to Lagos. It simply means the other states have no value to offer, Lagos offers a value and creates additional value to other states. For instance withholding taxes associated with contracts that belongs to any states will be remitted to them so long the residency of the tax payer is determined. Another question you failed to ask is about company income tax. Does it mean that the rest of the states are barren land without value adding or production activities? Are the rest of the states simply Civil servant states? If the answer to that is no, then you ask, What is responsible for the tax compliance behavior of companies in Lagos? Even when you check the IGR from each state, Lagos still collects more than 33 states put together. Clearly, the IGR from these states is majorly funded by civil servants. Finally, if 70% of imports pass through Lagos, just do all within your power to support a special status for such state. Because if anything happens to it, the whole country will collapse. If another Port has not resurrected since the commissioning of this one then kudos to this one for surviving this long. 2 Likes |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by Gandollar(f): 10:15am On Apr 25, 2019 |
iammo:Ok Atku is a thief but tinubu is not. Happy now? Hiss. You forgot that when Danladi Umar made that declaration, APC was already in power and Tinubu had already metamorphosed into a saint. Hopefully one day, someone who did not know Pharoah would be born and correct the anomaly. |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by aribisala0(m): 10:15am On Apr 25, 2019 |
Buckubuck:Most commercial? What exactly does that mean? So farmers are not commercial ? THey are charities Fulani herdsmen are what? philantropists? Globacom is what ? A religious organization Dangote is what? A footballer All the oil tankers and trucks on our roads are what? musicians Guy everybody is commercial stop kidding yourselves If only you know how much Nigerians spend on cow meat daily in Lagos you will be silent permanently Eeboes do their thing as do others Dangote is building a multibillion refnery , Flour mills, Nigerian Breweries ,Flour mills, Coca Cola , Guinness MTN Globacom Nestle, Unilever and so on are happening in Lagos and you are tellings us about komasha Eeboes 1 Like |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by K1famous: 10:16am On Apr 25, 2019 |
This woman statistic in total wrong. Place like ogun, kaduna, abuja also contribute immensely to gdp in term of vat. Even more than 35% of lagos state income tax where produce by people of ogun state who reside around berger,iseri,warewa,arepo,magboro,ibafo,asese,pakuro, mowe...ifo,sango,akute,lambe,agbado,ikorodu etc. As most of this ppl were working for company in lagos who deduct there vat from the source... 1 Like |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by balonaija(f): 10:34am On Apr 25, 2019 |
but how? |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by SarkinYarki: 10:49am On Apr 25, 2019 |
tejpot:I am in support of a special status for Lagos..I have always been ...I have always called for a Lagos Marshall Plan to expedite infrastructure growth for Lagos |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by wirinet(m): 11:11am On Apr 25, 2019 |
SarkinYarki:Fa fa foul. Special status for lagos ke? You want the whole 200 million Nigerians to flood into Lagos? An area less than 3.5 square kilometres. We need to decongest lagos. Other urban centres need to be constructed and connected by rail and good roads to drain lagos of its massive population. Other ports must be operational to divert some traffic away from lagos. We require a concise plan to stem rural - urban migration drift. 3 Likes |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by Nobody: 11:26am On Apr 25, 2019 |
SarkinYarki:So why didn’t you fly your generator in by plane or ride it in by camel through Mali so that you can bypass Lagos and avoid the Taxes so that Nassarawa can claim all the credit. 1 Like |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by Nobody: 11:29am On Apr 25, 2019 |
aribisala0:If you don't know what commerce is I can't help you. You're referring to mtn, glo, nestle as commerce shows your ignorance. Fact is fact. Igbo people are the most commercially vibrant ethnic stock in Nigeria. There's no market you'll go to either north, East or west in Nigeria where you won't see a sizeable Igbo population even to the remotest part of the country. They are the most responsible for movement of goods all round the country |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by aribisala0(m): 11:37am On Apr 25, 2019 |
Buckubuck:Guy MTN and glo are commercial they are not theatrical "Commercially vibrant " is a vague and nebulous concept. Market is not the only place that trading takes place . Have you ever heard of Amazon? It is commercial Fulani herdsmen are VERY commercially vibrant and there is no cattle market in Nigeria you won't find them Guy talk anoda tin |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by Nobody: 11:43am On Apr 25, 2019 |
aribisala0:For now. Go and help ur mum wash plates in the kitchen ok? When you get back to schl after treating ur malaria, go for geography lessons. MTN and glo do not contribute to the GDP compared to what an importer of goods contribute. I hope you can process that. As a matter of fact, they both do more harm to your GDP in case you don't know. Your Fulani herdsmen are not importers and their products singular. You can't compare their activity to Igbo traders who sell all kinds of goods throughout the nooks and crannies of Nigeria Amazon is an online market. Cure your ignorance |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by aribisala0(m): 11:49am On Apr 25, 2019 |
Buckubuck: Go and help your mum wash the bedsheets before customers start arriving |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by luluman: 12:00pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
SarkinYarki:Go & import your generator from other states now or keep shut. Who force you? |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by luluman: 12:01pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
lordkush:Story for the gods. Establish your headquatets in Onisha now. |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by luluman: 12:05pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
lonelydora:We have two states in Nigeria: Lagos, & others. Thats what is giving yeebos high b. p |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by Nobody: 12:05pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
aribisala0:I know your brain capacity is low. That's why I decided to get rid of you before continue advertising your imbecility. But imbecility na body odour na. It must sha smell. It is well with ur soul if you have one |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by Kennydoc(m): 12:29pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
HigherEd: Lagos probably has a population of about 20 million while the rest of Nigeria has a population of approximately 180 million. Are you telling me that Lagos is a bigger consumer of any product than the rest of Nigeria put together? A very significant amount of the imports cleared in Lagos go down to the South East, South South and the North. If Lagos becomes a republic (though unlikely), then the ports in the South South will be developed to handle imports for the rest of the country. Many multinational companies that have their headquarters in Lagos will start building other headquarters in other parts of the country. At that point, you will understand that Lagos is rich mainly because it is servicing the entire country. |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by lordkush: 12:57pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
luluman:you did not hear me say akure. or bodija. or ogbomosho which 're youruba lands I said Lagos. which is no man's land. if e pain you die |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by luluman: 3:24pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
lordkush:Where is your brain? you say no man's land & yorubas are in charge of decision making. I swear you be mumu. why not put yourself incharge if na no man's land. Anuofia!! |
Re: 70% Of Nigeria’s N5.2 Trillion Tax Revenue Was Contributed By Lagos State by nkelvin(m): 12:23am On Apr 26, 2019 |
It's became Igbos are the major dominant in that area in terms of business activities... Look at Kano State |
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