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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by chaloskyx: 9:54am On Nov 16, 2020
RIDE ON FG INCREASE IT TO 10% WE THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA ARE WITH YOU AND SUPPORT THIS MOVE
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Stanleyq: 10:12am On Nov 16, 2020
Saao:

https://tribuneonlineng.com/fg-may-increase-vat-rate-by-additional-2-5-in-2021/
I have never seen a gov that Estorted money from the poor as this buhari led gov.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by mbjsuki(m): 10:40am On Nov 16, 2020
Whoever sold this idea of APC for change did us all bad. Where exactly are we going as a nation remains a puzzle. From 86 per liter to 170 yet planning 200 naira per liter, Cement is now 3100 naira per bag, ...... everything is just on the increase. Only God can help us as it is now. We have really missed it as a nation, not with this set of politicians.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by DEBJOCH1(m): 11:02am On Nov 16, 2020
PLEASE INCREASE IT NOW, 2021 IS DAM TOO FAR.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by legendthankgod(m): 11:07am On Nov 16, 2020
how much is Nigeria
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Qadaffi2idiamin: 11:16am On Nov 16, 2020
Yoruba muslims will suffer more!!
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Joseph08(m): 11:23am On Nov 16, 2020
That's the essence of collecting loans from different Countries so they would increase VAT grin



THIEVES!!!
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Bluntemperor: 11:28am On Nov 16, 2020
IME1:
Why not now
loooooooooooooooong hiss lipsrsealed

Nothing positive or citizen friendly...

Thank God my help is in the name of the Lord Who made heaven and earth not any any man not even on myself...

God alone

This proposal if adopted will make this Govt the worst and become citizens unfriendly!
This woman Minister and many in corridors of government have not been contributing positively to the social development,if they do,they should just name it to Nigerians and print out their beneficiaries.
Recently,you have DISCO high tariff; Petroleum increase tariff and now increased on consumable,d despite the recent increased last year on the same Vat.How many times are Nigerians going to pay on Vat?
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Osirawboy: 12:17pm On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by tsspsolutions: 12:38pm On Nov 16, 2020
Saao:

https://tribuneonlineng.com/fg-may-increase-vat-rate-by-additional-2-5-in-2021/

These policies are a deliberate attempt to impoverish the Southern part of the country. It's so glaring.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by nisai: 1:51pm On Nov 16, 2020
Oh, what a president! What a change! What a scam!
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by FullBlastLight: 3:06pm On Nov 16, 2020
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright...
That won't prevent me from smoking my weed anyday anytime twice on Monday while I patiently wait to see how long i can cope with this government before I go find one Africa country go relax

Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Danzakidakura(m): 4:17pm On Nov 16, 2020
We have been paying 7.9 percent VAT. is this a new increment from 5 to 7.9 now it will be 10 percent. This is evil
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by vivaciousvivi(f): 9:10pm On Nov 16, 2020
Rugaria:
This man is choking us... He is tightening the noose... This man wants to kill us! He is adding to our burden! If we don't find a way to push this man off, this man will suffocate us all to death.
You can't imagine how I secretly wished Covid would do us the honors. But unfortunately......

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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Rugaria: 9:38pm On Nov 16, 2020
vivaciousvivi:

You can't imagine how I secretly wished Covid would do us the honors. But unfortunately......

Lol
We all wished.....
But that man na alîkîrîjaa

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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Uchek(m): 3:23am On Nov 17, 2020
You supported this quota-system General who could not have become an officer if Nigerian was anchored on competence and merit. You deserve what you are getting


tamdun:
Baba Buhari, u are a disappointment, I wonder why some southerners are still supporting Buhari, he really disappointed a lot of us who used to support him.
Am 100% sure most of the tax will come from south, the burden on South is just too much, our leaders better wake up.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Yang1993: 12:28am On Dec 26, 2020
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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by CSTRR: 5:39pm On Dec 26, 2020
Princedapace:
With all the tax paid so far, roads are still terribly bad. I mean, the ones that have been bad for ages. They are still bad. In fact, FG roads are worse especially in the southern part of Nigeria.

With all the tax, we still lack good health care. I needed health care services few days ago, it was hell getting a good one. Nigeria is such a disappointment. What a shame.

With all the tax, no housing, no 24/7 electricity, no water for us, the list goes on.

Sincerely, if u have never been to a developed world, u won't know what it means to be living in 21 century. Nigeria is truly a zoo.

Unfortunately, millions will live and die in Nigeria without tasting what 21 century life looks like cry
That's one of my fears.

I do not want to live all my life in Africa.

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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Princedapace(m): 5:56pm On Dec 26, 2020
CSTRR:

That's one of my fears.

I do not want to live all my life in Africa.

Lol, I have accepted that blacks cant really make good society and develop it without assistance from other major races. grin

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