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FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by etokhana: 8:34am On Apr 05, 2020
The Federal Government has granted a three-year tax incentive to 25 companies under the Industrial Development Income Tax Act.

A pioneer status is an incentive from the Federal Government, which exempts companies from basic income tax.

The incentive is also known as tax holiday and it is generally regarded as an industrial measure aimed at stimulating investments into the economy.

This means companies with a pioneer status do not have to pay tax for a certain period of time, thus allowing the firms to get established. This can be a full or partial tax exemption.

The products or companies suitable for this pioneer status are industries or products that do not already exist in the country; the existing industries do not meet the required needs.

An analysis of the 2019 Pioneer Status Incentive report released by the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission showed that 25 companies were given the three-year tax holiday.

The companies that got the waivers are Royal Mills and Foods Limited, UVA Limited, Pinnacles Apartments Development Limited, Obu Cement Company Limited,

Saba Steel Industries Nigeria Limited, Gowus Nigeria Limited, Fidson Healthcare Plc, Gowus Nigeria Limited, Lafarge Africa Plc, Edimara Properties Limited and Wacot Rice Limited.

Others are Tribon Aqua Africa Limited, Grand Pela Hotels, Globus Resources Limited, Karshi Agro Farms Limited, Crown Flour Mills Limited, Dharul Fertilizer Limited, Olam Hatcheries Limited, Harvestfield Industries Limited, and Jabi Mall Development Company Limited.

The rest are Power Gas Global Investment Limited, Polar Petrochemicals Limited, Royal Pacific Group Limited, Montego Upstream Services Limited, Dangote Sinotrucks West Africa and Hayat Nigeria Ltd.

The Executive Secretary, Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission, Yewande Sadiku, had said that the government remained committed to attracting fresh investments to key sectors of the economy.

She said the commission had entered into a series of collaborations with some operators in the private sector to unlock potential investments in the country.

Sadiku also said the commission now had a seamless collaboration with the states to enable it to monitor closely investments inflow into the country.

She said the NIPC was working with key stakeholders to see more Nigerians invest in the country.

The NIPC boss said there were huge investment opportunities in agriculture, transportation, solid minerals and manufacturing sectors of the economy, adding that the government was working to improve the country’s rating in the area of ease of doing business.
https://punchng.com/fg-grants-three-year-tax-holiday-to-25-companies/
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by GamalNasser: 8:45am On Apr 05, 2020
Most of the companies in that list are not engaging in anything pioneering , I see cement companies there , flour mill , pharmaceuticals ..doesn't this amount to favouritism if all other players in these industries are not carried along ?

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Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by fergie001: 9:06am On Apr 05, 2020
So that stingy Turk Company doesn't even pay BI-tax, yet want to strangulate their workers.
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:27am On Apr 05, 2020
Ok. It is noted.
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by Nobody: 2:45pm On Apr 05, 2020
Garbage In.

Garbage Out.
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by Foxman19: 2:48pm On Apr 05, 2020
Good decision. This step will generate employment opportunities and increase the welfare of workers. For some companies though not all of them will do that .
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by allthingsgood: 3:04pm On Apr 05, 2020
My pple, those companies belong to those who donated for the covid fund. FG more or less rewarding them for coming to the nation's aid at the time of need.
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by JAMO84: 3:34pm On Apr 05, 2020
allthingsgood:
My pple, those companies belong to those who donated for the covid fund. FG more or less rewarding them for coming to the nation's aid at the time of need.

Would you rather reward those that didn't donate?

Praising this government for doing something good won't kill you.


I AM DONE TALKING
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by allthingsgood: 5:32pm On Apr 05, 2020
JAMO84:
Would you rather reward those that didn't donate?

Praising this government for doing something good won't kill you.


I AM DONE TALKING

No u got me wrong. I commend this govt 100%
Re: FG Grants Three-year Tax Holiday To 25 Companies by karjosy: 4:57pm On Mar 10, 2021
Please why is Nigeria Gas and Steel Ltd. exempted from this package being the first in the country with notable involvement in the industry.

The Federal Government has granted a three-year tax incentive to 25 companies under the Industrial Development Income Tax Act.

A pioneer status is an incentive from the Federal Government, which exempts companies from basic income tax.

The incentive is also known as tax holiday and it is generally regarded as an industrial measure aimed at stimulating investments into the economy.

This means companies with a pioneer status do not have to pay tax for a certain period of time, thus allowing the firms to get established. This can be a full or partial tax exemption.

The products or companies suitable for this pioneer status are industries or products that do not already exist in the country; the existing industries do not meet the required needs.

An analysis of the 2019 Pioneer Status Incentive report released by the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission showed that 25 companies were given the three-year tax holiday.

The companies that got the waivers are Royal Mills and Foods Limited, UVA Limited, Pinnacles Apartments Development Limited, Obu Cement Company Limited,

Saba Steel Industries Nigeria Limited, Gowus Nigeria Limited, Fidson Healthcare Plc, Gowus Nigeria Limited, Lafarge Africa Plc, Edimara Properties Limited and Wacot Rice Limited.

Others are Tribon Aqua Africa Limited, Grand Pela Hotels, Globus Resources Limited, Karshi Agro Farms Limited, Crown Flour Mills Limited, Dharul Fertilizer Limited, Olam Hatcheries Limited, Harvestfield Industries Limited, and Jabi Mall Development Company Limited.

The rest are Power Gas Global Investment Limited, Polar Petrochemicals Limited, Royal Pacific Group Limited, Montego Upstream Services Limited, Dangote Sinotrucks West Africa and Hayat Nigeria Ltd.

The Executive Secretary, Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission, Yewande Sadiku, had said that the government remained committed to attracting fresh investments to key sectors of the economy.

She said the commission had entered into a series of collaborations with some operators in the private sector to unlock potential investments in the country.

Sadiku also said the commission now had a seamless collaboration with the states to enable it to monitor closely investments inflow into the country.

She said the NIPC was working with key stakeholders to see more Nigerians invest in the country.

The NIPC boss said there were huge investment opportunities in agriculture, transportation, solid minerals and manufacturing sectors of the economy, adding that the government was working to improve the country’s rating in the area of ease of doing business.
https://punchng.com/fg-grants-three-year-tax-holiday-to-25-companies/
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