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Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Sunofgod(m): 9:40pm On Jan 19, 2020
Sanitary pads and 19 other basic food items have been exempted from the new Valued Added Tax (VAT) increase expected to take effect from February.

The items are additives (honey), bread, cereals, cooking oils, culinary herbs, fish, flour and starch, fruits (fresh or dried), live or raw meat and poultry, milk, nuts, pulses, roots, salt, vegetables, water (natural water and table water).

The Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Vice President, Laolu Akande, who disclosed this in a statement in Abuja, said the VAT increase would not lead to increase cost of living for Nigerians.

The Finance Bill, the Federal Government, said would promote fiscal equity and support Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMES).

President Muhammadu Buhari last week signed the Finance Act to increase the government’s revenue base.

The President presented the bill alongside the 2020 Appropriation Bill which was signed into law by the on January 13.

The statement read: “In a bid to ensure that the cost of living does not rise for Nigerians because of the changes in the Value-Added Tax, several basic food items, locally manufactured sanitary towels, pads, and tuition relating to the nursery, primary, secondary and tertiary education have been added to the exemption list of goods and services on the VAT under the Finance Bill 2019, signed by President Muhammadu Buhari last week, on the 13th January 2020.

“Amongst other benefits, the law will consolidate efforts already made in creating the enabling environment for improved private sector participation and contribution to the economy as well as boost states’ revenues.

“To allay fears that low-income persons and companies will be marginalized by the new law, reduce the burden of taxation on vulnerable segments, and promote equitable taxation, the Finance Act 2019 has extended the list of goods and services exempted from VAT. The additional exemptions include the following:

“Basic food items – Additives (honey), bread, cereals, cooking oils, culinary herbs, fish, flour and starch, fruits (fresh or dried), live or raw meat and poultry, milk, nuts, pulses, roots, salt, vegetables, water (natural water and table water).

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” Locally manufactured sanitary towels, pads or tampons. Services rendered by microfinance banks Tuition relating to nursery, primary, secondary and tertiary education.”

“The increased new VAT rate of 7.5 percent is still the lowest in Africa, and one of the lowest anywhere in the world. (South Africa VAT: 15 percent; Ghana: 12.5 percent; Kenya: 16 percent; Egypt: 14 percent; Rwanda: 18 percent and Senegal: 18 percent)

“Under Nigeria’s revenue sharing formula, 85 percent of collected VAT goes to States and Local Governments. This means that the bulk of additional VAT revenues accruing from the increase will go towards enabling States and Local Governments meet their obligations to citizens, including the new minimum wage as already noted by State Governors. Before now, the Buhari administration had firmly resisted previous suggestions to raise VAT.”

“The new Finance Act exempts Businesses with turnover below 25 million from VAT payments.
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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Sunofgod(m): 9:41pm On Jan 19, 2020
Sai Buhari...

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Citytrend: 10:04pm On Jan 19, 2020
I'm just Imaginng what those hailing the President would've said if it was the GEJ administration that increased the vat in the misdst of hunger and starvation

Guys be careful what you pray for. Because it will surely come to you

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by psalmsmiles(m): 11:36pm On Jan 19, 2020
buhari

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by edoairways: 12:04am On Jan 20, 2020
Broaden your tax base by getting more taxpayers into the tax net instead of increment in VAT rates

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by budaatum: 12:22am On Jan 20, 2020
Soon time some small brain lazy fuq would tell us vat was removed from sanitary pad because its fulani who manufactures it and the smaller minded lazy fuqs will believe it.

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by rummmy: 5:18am On Jan 20, 2020
Imgine....most countries exempt drugs and health care.... This government eeeh

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by helinues: 5:18am On Jan 20, 2020
Good one
Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by oyeb15: 5:19am On Jan 20, 2020
This govt self.Anytime they realize the citizens begin to get relaxed and comfortable, they will just look for another way to frustrate people again.

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by WildChild00(m): 5:19am On Jan 20, 2020
Which way Nigeria shocked
Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by geosuzzy(f): 5:20am On Jan 20, 2020
They excluded condom

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by horlabiyi(m): 5:21am On Jan 20, 2020
Is this not the guy that denied the sacking of 35 aides of the VP? Tueh

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Slimdan360: 5:21am On Jan 20, 2020
geosuzzy:
They excluded condom

LMAOO
Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Abalado(f): 5:22am On Jan 20, 2020
God will not forgive anyone who campaigned or voted for this APC government,they turned this country upside down, d richer keep riching why the poorer keep pooring,cant they rest for once by inflating all sort of problems on Nigerians? This Buhari and d cabars,God will judge them

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by seedsower(m): 5:24am On Jan 20, 2020
Reduce the bureaucracy in tax payment system in Nigeria to increase the number of tax payers it will yield more than the increment.

You have to even bribe tax official to obtain TIN imagine?

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by ecolime(m): 5:26am On Jan 20, 2020
oyeb15:
This govt self.Anytime they realize the citizens begin to get relaxed and comfortable, they will just look for another way to frustrate people again.
The truth is that they have lots of anti-people policies at hand. They are just 'releasing' them in bits so that the frustration doesn't kill us all at once.

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Bukden16(m): 5:29am On Jan 20, 2020
One important item is missing.
Are we together..?

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by KEVIND: 5:30am On Jan 20, 2020
Singapore VAT is 7%,
Kuwait to implement a 5% VAT regime from 2021. United Arab Emirates VAT 5%,TAIWAN VAT 5%.

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Enemyofpeace: 5:31am On Jan 20, 2020
Some girls don dey use their old clothes to do am already jare
Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by kcpumping(m): 5:31am On Jan 20, 2020
How? When vat is added to other things, especially transportation system it will automatically reflect in the above list nah or am I missing anything here?

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Nobody: 5:32am On Jan 20, 2020
The statement read: “In a bid to ensure that the cost of living does not rise for Nigerians because of the changes in the Value-Added Tax, several basic food items, locally manufactured sanitary towels, pads, and tuition relating to the nursery, primary, secondary and tertiary education have been added to the exemption list of goods and services on the VAT

Very funny country...

- So the people wont transport to buy these items?
- The companies which they work for to pay the educational fees are not being charged the 7.5% that automatically affects their income?
- the organizations that make the sanitary pad wont buy equipments and raw materials from companies that pay?

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Urchman200: 5:35am On Jan 20, 2020
helinues:
Good one
would have been suprise if u say something different

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Enemyofpeace: 5:35am On Jan 20, 2020
oyeb15:
This govt self.Anytime they realize the citizens begin to get relaxed and comfortable, they will just look for another way to frustrate people again.
una never see anything. The last time I had a discussion with Buhari in US, London to be precised, he tolded me that his second term is meant to deal with the nigerian masses for not coming out to revolt when they rigged the election against him some years ago

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Nobody: 5:39am On Jan 20, 2020
All this is still pointless at the end of the day. Since prices of other items will increase it will affect cost of production and transportation, if this two are affected then every aspect will be.
General buhari no know anything one bit

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by anonimi: 5:41am On Jan 20, 2020
Citytrend:
I'm just Imaginng what those hailing the President would've said if it was the GEJ administration that increased the vat in the misdst of hunger and starvation
Guys be careful what you pray for. Because it will surely come to you

The zonebee hailers will still hail their blind bat of a saviour as he leads us all into eternal wreckage.


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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by kiyosaki1(m): 5:42am On Jan 20, 2020
Tell that to the greedy trader looking for every opportunity to milk the masses. Senseless policy , it makes no difference, the poor man still at receiving end .

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by ednut1(m): 5:45am On Jan 20, 2020
Citytrend:
I'm just Imaginng what those hailing the President would've said if it was the GEJ administration that increased the vat in the misdst of hunger and starvation

Guys be careful what you pray for. Because it will surely come to you
may God never forgive those who brought him in 2015

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Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Nobody: 5:46am On Jan 20, 2020
Bukden16:
One important item is missing.
Are we together..?


O.Y.O.
Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by Jestin: 5:46am On Jan 20, 2020
geosuzzy:
They excluded condom
Na that one we take dey see front.
Re: Sanitary pads, 19 others excluded from VAT hike by 3rdavefarms(m): 5:49am On Jan 20, 2020
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