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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Wigetsolar: 11:11pm On Nov 06, 2019
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by lastmessenger: 11:13pm On Nov 06, 2019
What is really the problem with Nigeria? I can no longer get it. Abnormal things keep happening.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by dins4real(m): 11:15pm On Nov 06, 2019
ArmaniUhuru:
This senate is useless. Imagine the nonsense.
THESE ARE RUBBER STAMPED SENATORS. CHEI I WEEP FOR NIGERIA

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Nobody: 11:16pm On Nov 06, 2019
Reno was right:

Enjoy your Buhari; Enjoy your APC!

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Vikynas: 11:18pm On Nov 06, 2019
Lawless country

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Astonmartins: 11:23pm On Nov 06, 2019
Just wish death � sweep away all these selfish Senators.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by mkoabiola: 11:25pm On Nov 06, 2019
I trust my guy ..Bukola saraki...he will throw d bill into bin.


Ahmed law an will do worst. This is jus a tip of iceberg.


Lawan was planted to do a hatchet and dirty job for buhari and d party

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Reference(m): 11:25pm On Nov 06, 2019
Said enough. Can't continue to waste my time trying to explain things to slow citizens. We will learn by trial.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by donprinyo(m): 11:25pm On Nov 06, 2019
Dov3:
This is what APC has made of our democracy. Wrecked the executive with rigged elections, arm twisted the judiciary to oblivion and culpable silence and simply appointed yes men to the legislature to rubber stamp their devastating destruction of what made Nigeria habitable for its citizens. This is the government our youths are endorsing because of tribalistic sentiments and stipends
Dem never seen anything yet

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by salford1: 11:27pm On Nov 06, 2019
They are just there for their allowed. Bone heads.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by ChoCho54(f): 11:31pm On Nov 06, 2019
thunder74:
That is how they will approve third term for Buhari and we will not know. Nigeria is in the hand of evil men.
My brother see this thing wey you talk if na play stop am abeg.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Nobody: 11:32pm On Nov 06, 2019

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by b03liberty(m): 11:39pm On Nov 06, 2019
fergie001:
Nigerian senators on Wednesday passed a tax bill that they have not seen and are not fully aware of its content.

The approval given on Wednesday by the Senate is the second in a series of legislative and executive steps to make the bill become law. The bill was read for the first time at the Senate on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, at least two senators complained, wondering how they would debate and pass a bill whose content they do not know. Senate President Ahmad Lawan overruled both senators.

The Senate then passed the second reading of the bill that seeks to increase the value-added tax (VAT) from five per cent to 7.5 per cent.

No copies of the bill were shared to senators to allow for any meaningful contribution before it was debated and passed.

President Muhammadu Buhari had, in October, presented the bill to a joint session of the National Assembly for consideration and passage into law. He made the presentation of the Finance Bill alongside the 2020 Appropriation Bill.

Raising Concerns

Before deliberations began on the bill, Binos Yaroe (Adamawa South, PDP), drew the attention of the Senate to its rules which requires that all senators must have a copy of the bill before it is deliberated upon.

He said according to the rules, every senator should have copies of the bill.

“Our rules say that printed copies of the bill shall as soon as possible be sent to every senator. We are at the stage of the second reading of this bill. I don’t know for others but I have not received the bill, I don’t know how we can debate a bill that we have not received,” the Adamawa lawmaker said asking how lawmakers could debate a bill whose content they do not know.

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, noted his point but said the debate would still go on.

Senator President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan
“We are at this point going to debate the general principles of the bill and in line with our tradition, convention here, even the Appropriations Bill that we debate, we don’t have the bill normally,” he said.

Not satisfied, Betty Apiafi (Rivers West, PDP), also raised the same concern but Mr Lawan simply said “When the Senate committee on finance reports this, the bills will be made available and we can compare with what we are amending.”

He then ruled Ms Apiafi out of order.

The Lead Debate

The Senate Leader, Abdullahi Yahaya, who led the debate, said the bill has five strategic objectives.

He said they are to promote fiscal equity by mitigating instances of regressive taxation; to reform domestic tax laws to align with global best practices and to introduce tax incentives for investment in infrastructure.

Others are to support ongoing ease of doing business reforms and to raise revenues for government including the proposal to increase the value-added tax (VAT) from five per cent to 7.5 per cent.

He said the 2020 appropriation bill is based on the provisions of this bill and additional revenues will be used to fund health, education and infrastructure programmes.

The lawmaker said the states and local governments are allocated 85 per cent of VAT revenues.

He said the bill seeks to amend the following tax provisions and make them more responsive to the policies of the federal government.

(A) The company tax CAP C21 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
(B) To reform VAT CAP 4 2007 – this is in line with global best practices. It seeks to improve the efficiency of the Nigerian VAT system.
(C ) Customs and excise tariff act CAP C49 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 – this bill seeks to subject certain goods to excise duties in similar manner of their local manufactured counterparts.
(D) Reforming personal income tax E8 laws of the Federation of Nigeria – the bill seeks to provide clarity in individual taxes of Nigeria
(E) Capital gains tax act CAP C1 laws of the federation of Nigeria 2007 – this bill seeks and cover taxation of business combinations and seeks to prevent abuse of provisions of the act on group restructuring.
(F) Stock duty act 58 laws of the federation of Nigeria – this bill seeks to increase the duty on electronic stocks and electronic consumption.
(G) Petroleum profit tax – this bill seeks to increase revenue by removing the tax exemption granted for dividends or income derived from companies charges under the act.

Mr Yahaya stated that VAT is a good avenue for generating high revenue for the government. He added that the bill will transform Nigeria’s economic fortunes.

The other lawmakers who made comments hailed the provisions of the bill and urged other colleagues to support its passage. Some of the lawmakers who spoke are Ibrahim Gobir (Sokoto East, APC), Istifanus Gyang (Plateau North, PDP), Buhari Abdulfatai (Oyo North, APC), George Sekibo (Rivers East, PDP) and Sahabi Yau (Zamfara North, PDP).
None of the lawmakers, across party lines, who supported the bill claimed they had seen a copy of it or were sure of its content. Yet, they supported it.

The bill was thereafter read for the second time and referred to the Senate Committee on Judiciary for further legislative work. The committee was asked to report back after two weeks.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/361319-nigerian-senators-pass-tax-bill-that-theyve-not-seen-read.html
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Their 4 or 8 years will soon be over. And the bill will become law on all of us to enjoy. Unfortunately!

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by realstars: 11:41pm On Nov 06, 2019
Ha
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Respect55(m): 11:43pm On Nov 06, 2019
Welcome to next level. Why is it that no one is, shouting Sai baba??
Is that to mean no one here voted for him?
Hypocritical people.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Enemyofpeace: 11:52pm On Nov 06, 2019
I just dey laff this satanic government


Mannabbqgrils and co how market? Una well done o
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by shedy03(m): 11:54pm On Nov 06, 2019
Rubber stamp at work
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Dee60: 11:56pm On Nov 06, 2019
Sanni Abacha was far more humane than this present guys who are ONLY interested in their pockets. Go and check, most likely MOST of them do not pay correct taxes or do not even pay at all. They like to spend weekends in Dubai forgetting that Dubai grew because they supported businesses by significantly dropping taxes. Why slaughter the cow that gives you milk just in the name of funding your retrogressive and poverty-spreading budget?

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Joystark(f): 11:58pm On Nov 06, 2019
Nothing new
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Dee60: 12:01am On Nov 07, 2019
Maybe they will also sign this in London!
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by alhani: 12:07am On Nov 07, 2019
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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by ayaside(m): 12:07am On Nov 07, 2019
Everyday we see things like this going on. We can't do nothing but complain and laugh about it. We are doing ourselves more harm than good. Things won't change if the people don't initiate the change.
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by johnmartus(m): 12:13am On Nov 07, 2019
Fake news
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by discusant: 12:24am On Nov 07, 2019
One day, Nigerians shall wake up to hear that Islamic Sharia Criminal Justice System has been passed by the NASS, and imported to the 1999 Constitution.
Moslem Northern military dictators who supervised the 1999 Constitution avoided Islamic Sharia Criminal Justice system like a plague, knowing the deadly implications in a multi religious Society.

Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Glycosunde: 12:35am On Nov 07, 2019
d barbeque n suya wannabe seller and his cohort zombies won't c this to comment on. Rubber stamp sinitors is now an understatement for these bunch of bumfools parading themselves as legislooters
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by ThePreachersSon: 12:39am On Nov 07, 2019
If I was the senator(s) that raised the objection, I would stage a one man walk out, I can't be part of a session chaired by an illetrate beggar
Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by discusant: 12:41am On Nov 07, 2019
Boko Haram has been repeating that it's fighting for a country to be ruled with Islamic Sharia Criminal Justice system.
Boko Haram emerged shortly after the 12 northern Nigeria states adopted unconstitutional Sharia Criminal Justice system beginning 1999.

Let Biafra go, so that those who want a country to be governed by Sharia Criminal Justice system have their own country; insert Sharia Criminal Justice system in their constitution with calm.

Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by iykemyke: 12:48am On Nov 07, 2019
Saraki ooh saraki we miss you.
We don't have any right to complain. We brought this upon us
ote author=fergie001 post=83803495]Nigerian senators on Wednesday passed a tax bill that they have not seen and are not fully aware of its content.

The approval given on Wednesday by the Senate is the second in a series of legislative and executive steps to make the bill become law. The bill was read for the first time at the Senate on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, at least two senators complained, wondering how they would debate and pass a bill whose content they do not know. Senate President Ahmad Lawan overruled both senators.

The Senate then passed the second reading of the bill that seeks to increase the value-added tax (VAT) from five per cent to 7.5 per cent.

No copies of the bill were shared to senators to allow for any meaningful contribution before it was debated and passed.

President Muhammadu Buhari had, in October, presented the bill to a joint session of the National Assembly for consideration and passage into law. He made the presentation of the Finance Bill alongside the 2020 Appropriation Bill.

Raising Concerns

Before deliberations began on the bill, Binos Yaroe (Adamawa South, PDP), drew the attention of the Senate to its rules which requires that all senators must have a copy of the bill before it is deliberated upon.

He said according to the rules, every senator should have copies of the bill.

“Our rules say that printed copies of the bill shall as soon as possible be sent to every senator. We are at the stage of the second reading of this bill. I don’t know for others but I have not received the bill, I don’t know how we can debate a bill that we have not received,” the Adamawa lawmaker said asking how lawmakers could debate a bill whose content they do not know.

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, noted his point but said the debate would still go on.

Senator President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan
“We are at this point going to debate the general principles of the bill and in line with our tradition, convention here, even the Appropriations Bill that we debate, we don’t have the bill normally,” he said.

Not satisfied, Betty Apiafi (Rivers West, PDP), also raised the same concern but Mr Lawan simply said “When the Senate committee on finance reports this, the bills will be made available and we can compare with what we are amending.”

He then ruled Ms Apiafi out of order.

The Lead Debate

The Senate Leader, Abdullahi Yahaya, who led the debate, said the bill has five strategic objectives.

He said they are to promote fiscal equity by mitigating instances of regressive taxation; to reform domestic tax laws to align with global best practices and to introduce tax incentives for investment in infrastructure.

Others are to support ongoing ease of doing business reforms and to raise revenues for government including the proposal to increase the value-added tax (VAT) from five per cent to 7.5 per cent.

He said the 2020 appropriation bill is based on the provisions of this bill and additional revenues will be used to fund health, education and infrastructure programmes.

The lawmaker said the states and local governments are allocated 85 per cent of VAT revenues.

He said the bill seeks to amend the following tax provisions and make them more responsive to the policies of the federal government.

(A) The company tax CAP C21 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
(B) To reform VAT CAP 4 2007 – this is in line with global best practices. It seeks to improve the efficiency of the Nigerian VAT system.
(C ) Customs and excise tariff act CAP C49 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 – this bill seeks to subject certain goods to excise duties in similar manner of their local manufactured counterparts.
(D) Reforming personal income tax E8 laws of the Federation of Nigeria – the bill seeks to provide clarity in individual taxes of Nigeria
(E) Capital gains tax act CAP C1 laws of the federation of Nigeria 2007 – this bill seeks and cover taxation of business combinations and seeks to prevent abuse of provisions of the act on group restructuring.
(F) Stock duty act 58 laws of the federation of Nigeria – this bill seeks to increase the duty on electronic stocks and electronic consumption.
(G) Petroleum profit tax – this bill seeks to increase revenue by removing the tax exemption granted for dividends or income derived from companies charges under the act.

Mr Yahaya stated that VAT is a good avenue for generating high revenue for the government. He added that the bill will transform Nigeria’s economic fortunes.

The other lawmakers who made comments hailed the provisions of the bill and urged other colleagues to support its passage. Some of the lawmakers who spoke are Ibrahim Gobir (Sokoto East, APC), Istifanus Gyang (Plateau North, PDP), Buhari Abdulfatai (Oyo North, APC), George Sekibo (Rivers East, PDP) and Sahabi Yau (Zamfara North, PDP).
None of the lawmakers, across party lines, who supported the bill claimed they had seen a copy of it or were sure of its content. Yet, they supported it.

The bill was thereafter read for the second time and referred to the Senate Committee on Judiciary for further legislative work. The committee was asked to report back after two weeks.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/361319-nigerian-senators-pass-tax-bill-that-theyve-not-seen-read.html
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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by sapientia(m): 12:58am On Nov 07, 2019
Rubber Stamp.

Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by 18wheeler: 1:19am On Nov 07, 2019
Missing Bukola Saraki here.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Shepherdd(m): 1:36am On Nov 07, 2019
These APC are not fucking serious. Exactly what tinubu told them on his fucking birthday on live television. Senseless people passing bills that won't affect them.

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Re: Senators Pass Tax Bill That They Have Not Seen Or Read - Premium Times by Pavarottii(m): 1:38am On Nov 07, 2019
Who now believes my third term agenda... All those bills that saraki rejected will be revisited... And it's like u guys don't know how bad this SOCIAL MEDIA BILL IS...

LETS WAIT UNTIL THEY START THE IMPLEMENTATION... WE ARE GOING THE NORTH KOREAN WAY... Even those politicians that supported APC are not happy but they can speak up .

We suffer , we no talk... Na condition..
We suffer, we talk.... Na still condition... Fela anikpola ransom kuti...

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