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VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Islie: 5:57pm On Nov 29, 2021
Oyo’s VAT revenue higher than total collection of 17 northern states

•South West generates more VAT revenue than other 5 zones

•North Central generates least revenue

By Sulaimon Olanrewaju


LAGOS, Oyo and Rivers states, with the highest Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue, subsidise the other 33 states with respect to VAT as the trio take far less than they generate while the other states earn more from the sales tax than they contribute into the federation account. 

Nigerian Tribune’s analysis of VAT revenue generation and allocation between January and August 2021 revealed that although Lagos State generated N429.203 billion, the state only got N139.587 billion (32.52 per cent) of VAT revenue generated. 

In the same vein, Rivers State generated N90.293 billion within the same period but got N46.270 billion (51.24 per cent), while Oyo State generated N64.646 billion but was allocated 45.136 billion (69.8 per cent). 


Nigerian Tribune findings also showed that the revenue generated by Oyo State in the period under review is more than the total amount generated by 17 of the 19 northern states. 

While the VAT revenue generated by Oyo State within the period under review was N64.646 billion, the combined VAT revenue of Benue (N1.268 billion), Kogi (N3.286 billion), Kwara (N3.471 billion), Nasarawa (N2.495 billion), Plateau (N5.208 billion), Niger (N3.723 billion), Adamawa (N3.689 billion), Bauchi (N5.309 billion), Borno (N3.442 billion), Gombe (N4.028 billion), Taraba (N1.756 billion), Yobe (N9.445 billion), Jigawa (N3.375 billion), Katsina (N3.738 billion), Kebbi (N1.284 billion), Sokoto (N4.978 billion) and Zamfara (N598.33 million) states stood at N61.174 billion, which is N3.472 billion less than the amount generated by Oyo State. 

Similarly, Rivers State generated N90.293 billion, which is higher than the N85.666 billion combined revenue generated by Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Plateau, Niger, Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano and Zamfara, 18 of the 19 northern states within the period under review, while Lagos State generated N429.203 billion, which is more than the N339.722 billion generated by all the 19 northern states and the FCT. 

In the period under review, the South-West geopolitical zone generated N518.856 billion, which is more than the N499.084 billion generated by the other five zones and the FCT. 


North-Central zone with N19.451 billion had the lowest VAT revenue in the period under review. 

The South-East had N23.548 billion, the North-East generated N27.75 billion, North-West had N56.727 billion, the South-South had N135.814 billion, while the FCT generated N235.794 billion. 

The South-West had the largest share of the VAT revenue shared during the period under review as it got a total of N276.493 billion but that is just 53.28 per cent of the N518.856 billion it generated. 


North-West zone got the second highest allocation of N219.813 billion. 

This is 387.49 per cent of the N56.727 billion generated. South-South got N162.598 billion, which represents 119 per cent of the N135.814 billion generated by the zone. 

North-East zone, in the period under review, was allocated N130.413 billion, which is 469.9 per cent of the N27.75 billion it generated. 


The North-Central got N129.154 billion, representing 663.9 per cent of the N19.451 billion generated by the zone, while the South-East got N109.629 billion, representing 465.5 per cent of the N23.548 billion it generated during the period under review. 

Zamfara State, which generated the lowest amount of N598 million during the period under review, had the fifth highest allocation of N35.716 billion within the same period. This is 5,972.6 per cent of what it generated. 

Similarly, Benue State, which generated N1.268 billion, got N24.527 billion, representing 1,934 per cent of what it generated.


Kebbi State got N22.162 billion, which is 1,726 per cent of the N1.284 billion it generated, while Imo State got N25.111 billion, amounting to 1,293.7 per cent of the N1.941 billion it generated. 

Under the current VAT sharing formula, the Federal Government gets 15 per cent of the total revenue. Fifty per cent goes to the states, while 35 per cent is shared by the 774 local governments. 

In addition, each state keeps 20 per cent of the VAT revenue derived from it, while 30 per cent of the VAT is allocated based on the population of the states, and 50 per cent is then shared equally. 

The sharing formula has come under serious attack in recent times as, at least, three states are seeking the intervention of the courts to effect a change of the current arrangement so that states can keep the VAT revenue they generated. 

On Monday, August 9, 2021, the Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt and presided over by Justice Stephen Dalyop Pam, in Suit No. FHC/PH/CS/149/2020, filed by the Attorney General for Rivers State (plaintiff) against the Federal Inland Revenue Service (first defendant) and the Attorney-General of the Federation (second defendant), declared that it is the Rivers State government and not the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), that should collect VAT and Personal Income Tax (PIT) in the state. 

The court also issued an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Attorney-General of the Federation from collecting, demanding, threatening and intimidating residents of Rivers State to pay to FIRS, personnel income tax and Value Added Tax. 

But the FIRS approached the Appeal Court to stop the execution of the judgment. 

The Appeal Court, in an interim order given on September 10, 2021 ruled that both Rivers State and the FIRS should maintain status quo on the issue of VAT collection. 

Not satisfied with the order, Rivers State approached the Supreme Court, praying it to set aside the Appeal Court’s ruling and asking it to disband the panel of the court which gave the interim order, and order another one to be constituted to hear the case.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/vat-lagos-oyo-rivers-fct-subsidise-33-states/

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:04pm On Nov 29, 2021
shocked

We so much like to deceive ourselves in this corn-tree called Nigeria.

The irony is that most of the state's listed above cannot do without feeding bottle style of governance which resulted to the teachers in the respective states embarking on an indefinite strike due to unpaid salaries.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-teachers-protest-five-years-unpaid-salaries-in-rivers/%3famp

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/330666-teachers-commence-indefinite-strike-in-oyo-over-unpaid-salaries.html

Well what do I know, let me come and be going

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by LegendHero(m): 6:05pm On Nov 29, 2021
This is not news, if you remove the SW & SS from Nigeria, the country will be competing with Togo and Chad in terms of economics development.

By the way, why are they recycling this news under various heading weekly?

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Iamgrey5(m): 6:06pm On Nov 29, 2021
Same old storyline for the past two months

However, nothing changed.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Kinematics: 6:32pm On Nov 29, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
shocked

We so much like to deceive ourselves in this corn-tree called Nigeria.

The irony is that most of the state's listed above cannot do without feeding bottle style of governance which resulted to the teachers in the respective states embarking on an indefinite strike due to unpaid salaries.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-teachers-protest-five-years-unpaid-salaries-in-rivers/%3famp

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/330666-teachers-commence-indefinite-strike-in-oyo-over-unpaid-salaries.html

Well what do I know, let me come and be going


When your state is a parasite this is how you sound..

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by joyandfaith: 6:33pm On Nov 29, 2021
Islie:



Oyo’s VAT revenue higher than total collection of 17 northern states

•South West generates more VAT revenue than other 5 zones

•North Central generates least revenue



 
https://tribuneonlineng.com/vat-lagos-oyo-rivers-fct-subsidise-33-states/


Lalasticlala

That is the reason we want yoruba nation.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by updatechange(m): 6:34pm On Nov 29, 2021
Chai!
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by JaroMan: 6:41pm On Nov 29, 2021
Islie:



Oyo’s VAT revenue higher than total collection of 17 northern states

•South West generates more VAT revenue than other 5 zones

•North Central generates least revenue



 
https://tribuneonlineng.com/vat-lagos-oyo-rivers-fct-subsidise-33-states/


Lalasticlala
What did Ekiti, Osun and Ondo generate? cool
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:43pm On Nov 29, 2021
Kinematics:



When you state is a parasite this is how you sound..

Had it been you loved Nigeria as you've always claimed, you'll be canvassing for resource control, true federalism or restructuring as the case may be but no, you wouldn't do that because everything to you is tribalism so, I am not surprised that you viewed my comment with tribalistic prism. So so sad, but that's your own bottle of kunu not mine.

Good evening

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Maxymilliano(m): 6:44pm On Nov 29, 2021
I think these States, should also enjoy 13% derivation from VAT, like oil producing States.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Tinubuadvocate: 6:49pm On Nov 29, 2021
Igbo don't pay tax that's fact even the one that living in southwest forced to pay tax that's why they always abuse Tinubu and iyaloja of lagos.if government not provide good environmental how do you want to sell phone charger in your 2by2 shop?

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Guestlander: 6:59pm On Nov 29, 2021
JaroMan:

What did Ekiti, Osun and Ondo generate? cool

If you add those the figure will only rise to like 95%

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Moferere: 7:45pm On Nov 29, 2021
Container economy no get VAT


Tax evaders, bunch of crooks

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by omowolewa: 7:53pm On Nov 29, 2021
You mean, labored for others' comfort
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by kenbee(f): 9:38am On Nov 30, 2021
Resource Control is the Way to go!

The parasitic nature of some states are unbearable

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Passionate888: 9:39am On Nov 30, 2021
Wike!

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by obembet(f): 9:40am On Nov 30, 2021
Make Osun use Thier money play 2 ODDS

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by juman(m): 9:40am On Nov 30, 2021
Kwara has resources enough to stand alone as a country.

We should elect competent people to lead us.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by itsme01: 9:40am On Nov 30, 2021
Pace setter

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by StubbornGENIUS: 9:40am On Nov 30, 2021
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by DirtyGold: 9:41am On Nov 30, 2021
So what?

Old dry news... next!

What's tha business?
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Topzee109: 9:42am On Nov 30, 2021
these are the bigger states

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by specialmati(m): 9:42am On Nov 30, 2021
sad
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by money121(m): 9:43am On Nov 30, 2021
Ok
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by specialmati(m): 9:45am On Nov 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Igbo don't pay tax that's fact even the one that living in southwest forced to pay tax that's why they always abuse Tinubu and iyaloja of lagos.if government not provide good environmental how do you want to sell phone charger in your 2by2 shop?
grin grin grin grin everything about Igbo's just they pepper you.no go give yourself hbp on top people wey no send you

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by wpadmin: 9:46am On Nov 30, 2021
Following
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Kissiemu(m): 9:47am On Nov 30, 2021
LegendHero:
This is not news, if you remove the SW & SS from Nigeria, the country will be competing with Togo and Chad in terms of economics development.

By the way, why are they recycling this news under various heading weekly?
Help me ask TRIBUNE

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