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BREAKING: Senate Passes Finance Bill To Increase VAT From 5 To 7.5%

The Nigerian Senate has passed the Finance Bill sent to it seeking to raise the country’s Value Added Tax (VAT) from 5 to 7.5%.

There has been a wide outcry against the bill from various sections of the Nigerian populace decrying the intentions behind the bill but all these appears to have fallen on deaf ears.

The bill entitled ”A Bill for an Act to Make for incremental changes to Nigeria Tax and Fiscal Law and for Other Related Matters therewith, 2019( SB 140)” scaled first and second readings within a matter of weeks to eventually reach the final stage on Thursday.

The bill has five strategic objectives of promoting fiscal equity, reforming domestic tax laws and raising revenue.

 

The Amendments carried out were a total of fifty-six amendments of different existing Acts which include: Company Tax; Petroleum Profit  Tax; Capital Gains Tax; Stamp Duty Tax; Personal Income tax and Customs and Excise Duty. According to the Bill, a large sum of money realized from the taxation would go the states and local governments while fifteen percent will go the Federal Government.

The Finance Bill was read the third time and passed after the consideration of the report of the Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, All Progressives Congress, APC, Lagos West.

The report read in part , “The bill has five strategic objectives, the first one is to promote fiscal equity by mitigating instances of regressive taxation. The second one is to reform domestic tax laws to align with global best practices. The third is to introduce tax incentives for investment in infrastructure.

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