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How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 1:50pm On Jun 27, 2021
Nigerian Government already has a plan in place to tax profits made by Twitter and other social media from their economic activities in the country, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said.

The Vice President spoke while interacting with a delegation of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, CITN, led by its President, Mr Adesina Adedayo who visited him at the Presidential Villa on Friday, according to a statement by his spokesperson, Laolu Akande.

The issue of taxing the profits made by the social media companies in Nigeria came to the fore with the recent suspension of access to Twitter in Nigeria by the Federal Government.


Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Nigeria’s minister of Information had said the Federal Government will subsequently require Twitter and other social media companies to set up their offices in Nigeria and be ready to pay taxes as part of the regulation of the networks.

But some analysts had argued that there are laws in Nigeria that can be invoked to compel the multinational companies to pay tax to the Federal Government.

Osinbajo however reiterated the intention of Federal Government to impose taxes on the global technology and digital firms not based in Nigeria, but with significant economic presence in the country during the meeting with CITN members.

He added that Nigeria will utilize legal provisions that empower the Federal Government to collect taxes on profits made in the country.

According to him, while the Federal Government will not be raising tax rates at this time, based on the Finance Act 2019, it is already empowered to widen the tax net, including by collecting taxes on the Nigerian income of global tech giants with significant economic presence here, even if they have not established an office or permanent establishment and are currently not paying taxes in Nigeria.


Osinbajo noted that Section 4 of the Finance Act 2019, provides that “the Minister (Finance) may by order (of the President) determine what constitutes the significant economic presence of a company other than a Nigerian company.”

According to Prof. Osinbajo, “we have had severe economic downturns which of course implies that we may not be able to collect taxes with the aggressiveness that would ordinarily be expected.

“I think the most important thing is that we must widen our tax net so that more people who are eligible to pay tax are paying. Several efforts have been made, and I am sure you are aware of the initiatives including the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) which was also an attempt to bring more people into the tax net, including those who have foreign assets.”

Continuing, the VP said “we have also recently taken a step with respect to a lot of the technology companies that are not represented here but who do huge volumes of business here.

“The Finance Act has shown that we are very prepared to ensure that these big technology companies do not escape without paying their fair share of taxation in Nigeria. Many of them do incredible volumes here in Nigeria and in several other parts of the region.

“We have drawn up the regulations and we are prepared to go, and I think that we are at least in a good place to tap into some of the tax resources we can get from some of these companies.”

Indeed, besides the FG, a recent Bloomberg news article reported that “Governments around the world are grappling with how to modernize their legal frameworks to account for the global reach of the digital economy, reshaping how policymakers think about issues as varied as monopoly power, taxation and workers’ rights.”

Also, international talks are currently ongoing in Paris on global standard rules for governments to receive taxes from such digital and technology firms with significant economic presence in foreign countries.

In Nigeria, according to the Finance Act 2019, a company will pay taxes if it “transmits, emits or receives signals, sounds, messages, images or data of any kind by cable, radio, electromagnetic systems, or any other electronic or wireless apparatus to Nigeria in respect of any activity, including electronic commerce, application store, high-frequency trading, electronic data storage, online adverts, participative network platform, online payments and so on, to the extent that the company has significant economic presence in Nigeria and profit can be attributable to such activity.

“If the trade or business comprises the furnishing of technical, management, consultancy or professional services outside of Nigeria to a person resident in Nigeria to the extent that the company has significant economic presence in Nigeria”

Speaking further, Prof. Osinbajo noted that while the Federal Government has no plans to raise taxes now, there are those who argue that “our tax rates are too low, comparing us to other places in the region where the rates are much higher.”

“So we have had to balance all of these issues because clearly, higher tax rates can be a disincentive to businesses and investments. In terms of domestic resource mobilization, we are trying to do the best we can given the present circumstances and I believe that there is room for improvement.”

“Actually, under the Finance Act 2019, the Buhari administration has reduced taxes for small companies – companies with less than N25 million in annual turnover are charged Zero Company Income Tax, CIT. Also CIT for Companies with revenues between N25 and N100m (described in the Act as “medium-sized” companies) has been reduced from 30% to 20%. Besides, Nigerians making minimum wage income are not to pay tax at all.

“Under the 2020 Finance Act there is also an exemption of small companies from payment of education tax under the Tertiary Education Trust fund (TETFUND)-meaning companies with less than N25m turnover are eligible

“Similarly, there is a 50% per cent reduction in minimum tax; from 0.5 per cent to 0.25 per cent for gross turnover for financial years ending between January 1st, 2020 and December 31st, 2021

https://www.thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2021/06/27/how-fg-will-tax-profits-made-by-twitter-others-in-nigeria-vp-osinbajo/

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 1:50pm On Jun 27, 2021
These big tech companies need to be informed that they need to pay tax because of their huge and massive presence in Nigeria.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by WiszyFraud: 1:53pm On Jun 27, 2021
Did you know??

There’s a big difference between wielding your power and destroying your country.

#KeepitOn


lipsrsealed

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by MadamVanessa(f): 1:57pm On Jun 27, 2021
Wahala for who waste his or her precious time to listen to a mere houseboy that was religated to a commissioner position.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by okefranci: 2:04pm On Jun 27, 2021
MadamVanessa:
Wahala for who waste his or her precious time to listen to a mere houseboy that was religated to a commissioner position.
Thank God for that ,pls tell me has anyone attain the position of local government councillor in your entired family before you start abusing a man who revive Nigeria and taking you guys out of recession

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by 2special(m): 2:05pm On Jun 27, 2021
MadamVanessa:
Wahala for who waste his or her precious time to listen to a mere houseboy that was religated to a commissioner position.
I don't mind the luxury and life benefits of that Position.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by okefranci: 2:06pm On Jun 27, 2021
WiszyFraud:
Did you know??

There’s a big difference between wielding your power and destroying your country.

#KeepitOn


lipsrsealed
So what does that mean? You better open your eyes and goodwill of this administration
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by okefranci: 2:07pm On Jun 27, 2021
Good because higher tax rates can be a disincentive to businesses and investments.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by kcnwaigbo: 2:07pm On Jun 27, 2021
You people are funny.You can't force them to open office in Nigeria.There will rather not do business in Nigeria than allow themselves to be censored in a third war country like Nigeria

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Joyce95: 2:14pm On Jun 27, 2021
“If the trade or business comprises the furnishing of technical, management, consultancy or professional services outside of Nigeria to a person resident in Nigeria to the extent that the company has significant economic presence in Nigeria”
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 2:15pm On Jun 27, 2021
kcnwaigbo:
You people are funny.You can't force them to open office in Nigeria.There will rather not do business in Nigeria than allow themselves to be censored in a third war country like Nigeria

But there is no where in the article that said that, or are you reading another one aside this one
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Chloraseptic: 2:16pm On Jun 27, 2021
The most ineffectual VP in the history of the world
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 2:18pm On Jun 27, 2021
Chloraseptic:
The most ineffectual VP in the history of the world

How? By going to Niger Delta for peace talk( note: south south still remain the most peaceful region in Nigeria up till today, no more massob, bombing of pipeline) thanks to VP'S foresightedness, that also birth, maritime academy, additional 4 Modular refineries, Ogoni clean up project etc. Is this your definition of ineffective ? Or sacking of a whole DG DSS and some directors in aviation being ineffective?

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Osyxcel(m): 2:20pm On Jun 27, 2021
TheRareGem1:


But there is no where in the article that said that, or are you reading another one aside this one

How then do you tax an entity who is not registered as a company in Nigeria?

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 2:26pm On Jun 27, 2021
[quote author=Osyxcel post=103138829]

How then do you tax an entity who is not registered as a company in Nigeria?[/quote


I urge you to read the context please...it's there ..us go and read the financial act too. You will understand more. #Peace
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Standing5(m): 2:39pm On Jun 27, 2021
This is like going to a private library to tax readers for profits made when they apply information acquired from the library in real life.
Normal society will tax the library as a business then tax business in the society by their profits but not their activities.
Tax internet service providers instead. If a business leverages on twitter to make profit, tax the business directly. If twitter must be taxed then let every website runned as part of business and accessed in Nigeria too be taxed. This is the same incompetence that sent twitter regional office to Ghana.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Osyxcel(m): 2:41pm On Jun 27, 2021
TheRareGem1:

I urge you to read the context please...it's there ..us go and read the financial act too. You will understand more. #Peace


I'm familiar with the Finance Act, both 2019 & 2020. You can tax an entity that's not registered in Nigeria. If Twitter or any other SM company doesn't want to open an office in Nigeria, the only thing you can do is to ban them and maybe debar corporate entities from transacting with them. Asides that, there's nothing the government can do.

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Standing5(m): 2:48pm On Jun 27, 2021
Osyxcel:


I'm familiar with the Finance Act, both 2019 & 2020. You can tax an entity that's not registered in Nigeria. If Twitter or any other SM company doesn't want to open an office in Nigeria, the only thing you can do is to ban them and maybe bar corporate entities from transacting with them. Asides that, there's nothing the government can do.
Taxing twitter without their head office being in Nigeria will set a bad precedence. One day all websites too will be banned. This is abuse of privilege by the govt.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Osyxcel(m): 2:57pm On Jun 27, 2021
Standing5:

Taxing twitter without their head office being in Nigeria will set a bad precedence. One day all websites too will be banned. This is abuse of privilege by the govt.

Unless Twitter specifically establishes Twitter Nigeria as a subsidiary(thereby becoming a separate legal entity from Twitter Inc.) and sets up its servers here and income is generated using Twitter Nigeria, it mostly likely won't pay Company Income Tax to Nigeria if it opens an office here. It would only pay other relevant rates and taxes.
Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by kcnwaigbo: 3:09pm On Jun 27, 2021
TheRareGem1:


But there is no where in the article that said that, or are you reading another one aside this one
Read again

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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by Joylove2324(f): 3:23pm On Jun 27, 2021
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Re: How FG Will Tax Profits Made By Twitter, Others In Nigeria – VP Osinbajo by OgundeleTeju: 3:28pm On Jun 27, 2021
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