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Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by NGpatriot: 7:13am On Jun 19, 2021 |
Redoil: Even though we see them build and commission major projects everyday while others commission kerosene and wheelbarrow with their allocations and taxes. |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by Nobody: 7:50am On Jun 19, 2021 |
Islie: Just so Tinubu can steal money and use it to play godfather fools |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by toinbeatz(m): 10:27am On Jun 19, 2021 |
What have they done with the ones they collected in the past. |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by efficiencie(m): 3:21pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
Una never suffer...una go still suffer more...when election time comes they will pay one artist to create campaign songs and mumu lagosians will start dancing until they vote in another stooge. They will see credible candidate they will not vote for him instead they will say "oh, he does not have the political experience and capacity to be a president/governor" until they vote in another political experienced despotic demagogue! Nigeria deserves the leaders it gets! |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by pooozeee(m): 4:40pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
So increase there salary |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 6:16pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
harjay1986: You guys are lucky. Some companies reduced the take home of their staff to meet up with the new paye. 1 Like |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 6:18pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
codemaniacs: Don't tell me you don't understand that the ACT governs the entire country and not just Lagos. |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 6:19pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
codemaniacs: It is not only Lagos. Read more to get more enlightened. |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by Nobody: 6:21pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
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Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by Nobody: 6:21pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
tunapawizzy: 1 Like
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Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 6:22pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
codemaniacs: Lol. Did you not see Finance Act 2020? |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 6:25pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
Ayo2004: He is not right. The Law was passed by the National Assembly and therefore applicable to all States in Nigeria. Lagos just seems to be the only one giving its residents full notification. |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 6:27pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
tunapawizzy: Every state in Nigeria is affected 1 Like |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by codemaniacs: 6:34pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
agabusta: agabusta: agabusta: Lagos is the first to implement... other states haven't implemented it.. so for now, its just Lagos... |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by harjay1986: 8:04pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
agabusta: if I have my way i will not pay the money bro because i can remember during the lock down the tax payer are all neglected |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by Ayo2004: 9:40pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
agabusta:Na him sabi...he just wan use style troll SW Me no get time for all that kin banter |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by agabusta: 5:33am On Jun 20, 2021 |
codemaniacs: It is not the state that will implement Oga. You people just like to argue. Lagos as a pacesetter is only giving organisations advance notification and explanation. It is the employer that will implement. Both private and public. All what tax authorities will do afterwards is to audit. And they don't do this Audit often, but when they finally have your time and do the Audit, no matter how many years, they will calculate your short falls and give you. They may even slam you some penalty fine. That was why I said you need to read more to get more informed. Once the law is passed by the National Assembly and signed to law by the president, all employers Nationwide are expected to comply. It does not need any special implementation. For companies that have branches all over Nigeria, like banks and others, the implementation is effected across-the-board nationwide. Standard well-managed organisations will implement immediately the law is gazetted as they do not always want to run foul of tax authorities. This advisory is mainly even coming from PWC, I don't know how it became a Lagos issue sef. |
Re: LIRS: Workers To Pay More Income Tax In Lagos by Cabardin: 4:56pm On Sep 01, 2021 |
It frustrates me how difficult it is to find out accurate and correct Tax information today. I've heard stories from people I know that they had misunderstandings about taxes, and I had a case where it turned out I was overpaying taxes. And so I started to read more about taxes and laws in our country. But it's an even more unpleasant situation when a person is entitled to a tax exemption, and no one informs him about it. Or on the contrary, can receive benefits, and while the documents aren't drawn up, the money isn't accrued. And one has to hope for the quality of work of state institutions and that they'll tell what to do. |
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