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BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by dipoolowoo: 9:04pm On Jan 16, 2020
By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The federal government of Nigeria has said the commencement of the implementation of the new Value Added Tax (VAT), 7.5 percent, is to take effect from February 1, 2020, after all the necessary administrative procedures have been completed, especially the Gazette of the recently signed 2019 Finance Act by the Federal Ministry of Justice.

This development was confirmed by the Minister for Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, via a statement issued on Thursday, January 16, 2020, by her Special Adviser, Media and Communication, Mr Yunusa Tanko Abdullahi, and obtained by Business Post.

Recall the VAT increase, which is meant to help government achieve its revenue projections for the 2020 Budget (N8.155 trillion), is a part of the tax reforms included in the 2019 Finance Act. With the Act, there will be more revenue to finance key government projects especially in the areas of health, education and critical infrastructure.

Among the Finance Act strategic objectives is the supporting of micro, small and medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in line with the ease of doing business reforms such as VAT threshold.

Also recall that the Finance Act also takes care of essential palliatives to support MSMEs and mitigate the impact of the VAT rate increase on the most vulnerable businesses, communities and citizens in the economy.

Some of these measures include expanding the list of VAT-exempt items (e.g. basic food items, educational materials and medical supplies); Introducing a VAT registration threshold for MSMEs with a turnover of less than N25 million per annum; Reducing the corporate tax rate for MSMEs from 30 percent to 20 percent for Small firms (with turnover of between N25million and N100 million per annum.); and exempting micro-firms (with turnover of less than N25 million per annum) from payment of CIT

Mrs Ahmed had earlier said that, “We planned that, going forward, the annual budget will always be accompanied by Finance Bills to enable the realisation of revenue projections.

“Future Finance Bills will therefore also provide us with additional opportunities to incrementally improve the fiscal policy and regulatory/legal environment in order to further strengthen our domestic capital market, and ultimately ensure sustained and inclusive growth and development.”

On Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Finance Bill into law after it was passed in December 2019 by the National Assembly. Normally, once a bill is signed into law, it takes effect immediately, but there are certain administrative procedures and formalities to be finalised before commencement, including gazetting it, which has now been done by federal government.

https://businesspost.ng/economy/new-7-5-vat-takes-effect-february-1-fg/
Re: BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by Sunofgod(m): 9:07pm On Jan 16, 2020
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Re: BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by jantofubu(m): 9:08pm On Jan 16, 2020
God when Oluwa wetin dey happen
Re: BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by Simplyleo: 9:13pm On Jan 16, 2020
Increased VAT is not really the issue here, but what is done with the generated revenue. Pls no idiot should quote me with some foolish tales of how high taxes are paid in US, UK, Germany etc. At least the citizens are seeing what their taxes are used for.

Why wont I complain of increased taxes when I have to be changing my shock absorbers every now and then because of bad roads? Let's not even talk about other social amenities. angry
Re: BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by Nobody: 9:20pm On Jan 16, 2020
Corrupt and Barbaric 7.5 % VAT
Re: BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by omowolewa: 9:22pm On Jan 16, 2020
Okay
Re: BREAKING: New 7.5% VAT Takes Effect February 1--FG by Ustec: 9:44pm On Jan 16, 2020
The government should create an avenue or a system where it will be difficult for anyone to tamper with such generated revenues.
Everybody is selfish and greedy by birth,only the rule of law can force everyone to think and act like a saint.

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