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#whereisthebalance by mare23ayo(m): 2:13pm On Jan 09, 2019
I will start by asking a question and then proceed to answer the question.

Q: What are the revenue collection agencies of Nigeria?

A: Nigeria has many Revenue Collection Agencies, but the major ones are: FIRS, NCS, DPR, Others (NPA, NIMASSA, JAMB etc).#WhereIsTheBalance?

FIRS - Collects the following taxes on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. - Company Income Tax (CIT)
- Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT)
- VAT
- Personal Income Tax
- WHT
- Education Tax
- Stamp Duties
- Capital Gains Tax
- NITDF Levy

Nigerian Customs Services
- Custom and Excise Duties.

Department of Petroleum Resources (via the NNPC)
- Royalties on Oil Producing fields
- Rent accruing from awarded concession
- Gas flaring penalties.

Others:
- NPA
- NIMASA
- JAMB
- Stolen Asset Recovery's
- Dividend
- etc

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: Where is the revenue collected by these agencies paid into?

A: They are paid into the Federation Account from where a committee known as FAAC meets monthly to divide it among the Federating units in accordance to the revenue sharing formula.
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: What is the sharing formula used by FAAC?

A: The sharing formula is
- FG: 52.68%
- States: 26.72%
- Local Govt: 20.60%
- There is an additional 13% derivation paid to oil producing states from oil proceeds based on the derivation principle.

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: Does it mean that all revenue are shared in accordance to that formula?

A: No. The VAT collected by FIRS and paid into the Federation Account is shared with a different formula.
- FG: 15%
- States: 50%
- LG: 35%
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: How much did d Federal Republic of Nigeria earn in 2018?
A: We don’t have the full figures, but from public records, we can estimate
FIRS – N5.3 Trillion
NCS - N1.2 Trillion (Prorate from claim of N800B collected as at Aug)
DPR - N7 Trillion
Others - N500B
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: What is the estimated FG share of this amount?

A: First, let’s back out VAT. We know that out of VAT of N1 Trillion, the FG collects 15% which is = N150 Billion. 2ndly, we need to back out the 13% derivation from oil proceeds as well as other deductions.

Using the basic rule of the thumb, from an estimated revenue of N14Trillion, we can estimate that revenue available to the FG can't be higher than N6.5Trillion. Even this is generous just reflecting on 2018 budget performance figures.


Breakdown Of The 2019 FGN Budget ProposalThe Nigerian economy emerged from recession in Q2 2017, and the macroeconomic environment has stabilized and is recovering gradually. This has renewed confidence in the country’s growth prospects.

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: And the N9 Trillion Budget?
A: The N9 Trillion budget is the budget of d Federal Govt of Nigeria and not the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This means that the FG can only budget on its portion of federally collected revenue & not total collect-able revenue.

Since we estimate that the maximum revenue available to the FG would be N6.5 Trillion and the FG intends to spend N9 Trillion, what this means is that the FG will have to spend more than it earns and borrow the difference. This is what we call budget deficit.#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: So where is the balance?

A: The balance is with your State Govt and Local Govt. Please engage them. Ask them questions. Challenge them to show you what they're doing with the amt of money they get from FAAC & also from IGR (Internally generated revenue).

I hope with these few points of mine, I've been able to convince and not confuse u abt #WhereIsTheBalance

Pls feel free to bookmark this thread & share where this misinformation is been peddled. In the event that one "olorigbeske" shd ask this question again, show em this.

 Author: Yinka Ogunnubi.[b]I will start by asking a question and then proceed to answer the question.

Q: What are the revenue collection agencies of Nigeria?

A: Nigeria has many Revenue Collection Agencies, but the major ones are: FIRS, NCS, DPR, Others (NPA, NIMASSA, JAMB etc).#WhereIsTheBalance?

FIRS - Collects the following taxes on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. - Company Income Tax (CIT)
- Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT)
- VAT
- Personal Income Tax
- WHT
- Education Tax
- Stamp Duties
- Capital Gains Tax
- NITDF Levy

Nigerian Customs Services
- Custom and Excise Duties.

Department of Petroleum Resources (via the NNPC)
- Royalties on Oil Producing fields
- Rent accruing from awarded concession
- Gas flaring penalties.

Others:
- NPA
- NIMASA
- JAMB
- Stolen Asset Recovery's
- Dividend
- etc

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: Where is the revenue collected by these agencies paid into?

A: They are paid into the Federation Account from where a committee known as FAAC meets monthly to divide it among the Federating units in accordance to the revenue sharing formula.
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: What is the sharing formula used by FAAC?

A: The sharing formula is
- FG: 52.68%
- States: 26.72%
- Local Govt: 20.60%
- There is an additional 13% derivation paid to oil producing states from oil proceeds based on the derivation principle.

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: Does it mean that all revenue are shared in accordance to that formula?

A: No. The VAT collected by FIRS and paid into the Federation Account is shared with a different formula.
- FG: 15%
- States: 50%
- LG: 35%
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: How much did d Federal Republic of Nigeria earn in 2018?
A: We don’t have the full figures, but from public records, we can estimate
FIRS – N5.3 Trillion
NCS - N1.2 Trillion (Prorate from claim of N800B collected as at Aug)
DPR - N7 Trillion
Others - N500B
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: What is the estimated FG share of this amount?

A: First, let’s back out VAT. We know that out of VAT of N1 Trillion, the FG collects 15% which is = N150 Billion. 2ndly, we need to back out the 13% derivation from oil proceeds as well as other deductions.

Using the basic rule of the thumb, from an estimated revenue of N14Trillion, we can estimate that revenue available to the FG can't be higher than N6.5Trillion. Even this is generous just reflecting on 2018 budget performance figures.


Breakdown Of The 2019 FGN Budget ProposalThe Nigerian economy emerged from recession in Q2 2017, and the macroeconomic environment has stabilized and is recovering gradually. This has renewed confidence in the country’s growth prospects.

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: And the N9 Trillion Budget?
A: The N9 Trillion budget is the budget of d Federal Govt of Nigeria and not the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This means that the FG can only budget on its portion of federally collected revenue & not total collect-able revenue.

Since we estimate that the maximum revenue available to the FG would be N6.5 Trillion and the FG intends to spend N9 Trillion, what this means is that the FG will have to spend more than it earns and borrow the difference. This is what we call budget deficit.#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: So where is the balance?

A: The balance is with your State Govt and Local Govt. Please engage them. Ask them questions. Challenge them to show you what they're doing with the amt of money they get from FAAC & also from IGR (Internally generated revenue).

I hope with these few points of mine, I've been able to convince and not confuse u abt #WhereIsTheBalance

Pls feel free to bookmark this thread & share where this misinformation is been peddled. In the event that one "olorigbeske" shd ask this question again, show em this.

 Author: Yinka Ogunnubi.[/b]I will start by asking a question and then proceed to answer the question.

Q: What are the revenue collection agencies of Nigeria?

A: Nigeria has many Revenue Collection Agencies, but the major ones are: FIRS, NCS, DPR, Others (NPA, NIMASSA, JAMB etc).#WhereIsTheBalance?

FIRS - Collects the following taxes on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. - Company Income Tax (CIT)
- Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT)
- VAT
- Personal Income Tax
- WHT
- Education Tax
- Stamp Duties
- Capital Gains Tax
- NITDF Levy

Nigerian Customs Services
- Custom and Excise Duties.

Department of Petroleum Resources (via the NNPC)
- Royalties on Oil Producing fields
- Rent accruing from awarded concession
- Gas flaring penalties.

Others:
- NPA
- NIMASA
- JAMB
- Stolen Asset Recovery's
- Dividend
- etc

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: Where is the revenue collected by these agencies paid into?

A: They are paid into the Federation Account from where a committee known as FAAC meets monthly to divide it among the Federating units in accordance to the revenue sharing formula.
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: What is the sharing formula used by FAAC?

A: The sharing formula is
- FG: 52.68%
- States: 26.72%
- Local Govt: 20.60%
- There is an additional 13% derivation paid to oil producing states from oil proceeds based on the derivation principle.

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: Does it mean that all revenue are shared in accordance to that formula?

A: No. The VAT collected by FIRS and paid into the Federation Account is shared with a different formula.
- FG: 15%
- States: 50%
- LG: 35%
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: How much did d Federal Republic of Nigeria earn in 2018?
A: We don’t have the full figures, but from public records, we can estimate
FIRS – N5.3 Trillion
NCS - N1.2 Trillion (Prorate from claim of N800B collected as at Aug)
DPR - N7 Trillion
Others - N500B
#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: What is the estimated FG share of this amount?

A: First, let’s back out VAT. We know that out of VAT of N1 Trillion, the FG collects 15% which is = N150 Billion. 2ndly, we need to back out the 13% derivation from oil proceeds as well as other deductions.

Using the basic rule of the thumb, from an estimated revenue of N14Trillion, we can estimate that revenue available to the FG can't be higher than N6.5Trillion. Even this is generous just reflecting on 2018 budget performance figures.


Breakdown Of The 2019 FGN Budget ProposalThe Nigerian economy emerged from recession in Q2 2017, and the macroeconomic environment has stabilized and is recovering gradually. This has renewed confidence in the country’s growth prospects.

#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: And the N9 Trillion Budget?
A: The N9 Trillion budget is the budget of d Federal Govt of Nigeria and not the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This means that the FG can only budget on its portion of federally collected revenue & not total collect-able revenue.

Since we estimate that the maximum revenue available to the FG would be N6.5 Trillion and the FG intends to spend N9 Trillion, what this means is that the FG will have to spend more than it earns and borrow the difference. This is what we call budget deficit.#WhereIsTheBalance?

Q: So where is the balance?

A: The balance is with your State Govt and Local Govt. Please engage them. Ask them questions. Challenge them to show you what they're doing with the amt of money they get from FAAC & also from IGR (Internally generated revenue).

I hope with these few points of mine, I've been able to convince and not confuse u abt #WhereIsTheBalance

Pls feel free to bookmark this thread & share where this misinformation is been peddled. In the event that one "olorigbeske" shd ask this question again, show em this.

 Author: Yinka Ogunnubi.
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