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Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by divinehand2003(m): 6:10am On Sep 07, 2022
Contrary to the pronouncement by the minister of communications and digital economy, Isa Ali Pantami, that the five percent telecom levy had been suspended, the director-general of the Budget Office, Ben Akabueze, has maintained that the tax remains in effect as the Budget Office of the Federation and the Federal Ministry of  Finance, Budget and National Planning had not been advised about the suspension.

Speaking on Arise News channel, Akabueze stressed that the five per cent tax on telecom services is part of the federal government’s expected revenue to fund the medium-term expenditure framework and that the bill had been passed into law.

He argued that a suspension would mean further fiscal deficit for Nigeria, just as he said telecom operators in Nigeria are not overtaxed but rather undertaxed.

“This is a matter that would be resolved in due course. I’m a member of the fiscal policy and tax policy review committee which includes members of the private sector; in fact, the majority of its members are from the private sector and we deliberated extensively on this matter before we arrived at including this in the finance bill.

“And one of the things that we looked at that time – so you know – four years ago, at least 21 countries in Africa had excise taxes on telecom services; in fact, in all of these countries also, they had VAT rates that were, on the average, double the VAT rate for Nigeria.

“There are extensive studies on this subject about the taxation of telecommunication companies in Africa and other developing countries, and I assure you that the average effective tax rate, which is called the AETR on telecommunications, in Nigeria is below the African average. There are several countries in Africa where the AETR on telecommunications is over 90 per cent which is giving rise to the concerns that in some places they may currently be overtaxed, but certainly not in Nigeria.
 

“Again, on this continent, as of today, we have the lowest tax to GDP ratio. And so, at a time when we face existential revenue challenges, I think that we all need to be really circumspect about what views we take on this matter.”

Akabueze further noted that there were several consultations with operators before the bill was passed and pronouncement was made, and that a reversal would further dampen Nigeria’s fiscal problems.

“This wasn’t something that the Ministry of Finance woke up and introduced. The finance bill went through the Federal Executive Council; it went to the National Assembly as, an executive bill from Mr. President, there were public hearings, and at the end of the day they passed it into law.”

According to him, his office engaged with different stakeholders including Customs, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and other industry practitioners to discuss the modalities for the implementation before

“Let me say, I don’t know about the suspension, I mean, this is the law now. So, I haven’t heard beyond what I’ve read in the media. We haven’t been advised about the suspension. So, for instance, recently, the Federal Executive Council passed the medium-term expenditure framework for 2023 and 2025. That includes projections for this tax; that framework is currently before the National Assembly in the last two weeks, and the Finance Committee of the National Assembly has been holding engagements with agencies of government on this.

“So, when we are formally advised that this is no longer applicable, then we will have to rework the medium-term expenditure framework. What that means is, of course, that the projected revenues will diminish, and the deficits would increase, which means that we either have to cut back on expenditure or increase debt,” he added.

https://leadership.ng/budget-office-dg-contradicts-pantami-says-5-telecom-tax-stands/

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by divinehand2003(m): 6:13am On Sep 07, 2022
Minister Pantami vs DG Akabueze. Where is the miscommunication coming from in your ministry of communication and digital economy?

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by GamalNasser: 6:26am On Sep 07, 2022
Everybody in Buhari govt just do what they like ..Buhari has already planned his failed budget around the poorly advised tax

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by wizzybobo(m): 6:36am On Sep 07, 2022
In Buhari’s government, orders given the leaders over the media and in writing are usually not implemented at the grassroots. Only Buhari’s body language is obeyed.

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Passionnn: 6:46am On Sep 07, 2022
Wallahi. This country is on autopilot.

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 6:56am On Sep 07, 2022
wickedness.

See as Aboki subdue Aboki woman.....

Women don't have mouth in the North..

Igboman to the rescue as usual... See all of them either spokesperson or PRO..
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by opalu: 6:56am On Sep 07, 2022
Maybe they will soon Tax Air that we breathe.
We need to elect Leaders who dont just depend on Borrowing and Taxation to raise money.
A man who has not built a successful business from the scratch that has existed for more than 20 years, such a fellow is unelectable

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Yankiss(m): 6:56am On Sep 07, 2022
The 5% tax is unnecessary. Nigerians are already overburdened. Taxing to be looted by the high and mighty. Isa Pantami stood on the side of the people this time or he wasnt carried along in the sharing of profit? It is improper that every arm of government in this administartion lack coordination. Everybody doing as they care and want.

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by slawomir: 6:56am On Sep 07, 2022
Damnnn niggar
Confused administration
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by SinGbere(m): 6:56am On Sep 07, 2022
Ok
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Dididrumz(m): 6:57am On Sep 07, 2022
Bunch of criminals

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Bontafa: 6:58am On Sep 07, 2022
You go still see one Mallam with small kettle , come to defend this one
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by eagleae7(m): 6:59am On Sep 07, 2022
What a country cry

May we never repeat the mistakes of the past.
God bless Nigeria.
There is hope.

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Racoon(m): 6:59am On Sep 07, 2022
It is Ahmed Ali(Custom Boss versus the govn/NNPC on the corruption of fuel subsidy or Isah Pantami vs finance minister on this fraudulent 5% calls tax.

The same government, but different contradictory press releases. Everyone is just desperate to outwit his fellow the sleazy corruption game massively ongoing under this evil regime.
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Doubleoh7: 6:59am On Sep 07, 2022
Little wonder why this govt performed woefully? There you have it, It's always their signature move, from their overall oga to the least of them, always singing discordant tunes. So bad that people have to wait for 3days to confirm any of their pronouncements as there is always a counter pronouncement after the first. Everyone pulling in different directions, zero unity of purpose. Still a reference point for failure
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by LibertyRep: 7:00am On Sep 07, 2022
If only they have judiciously managed the resources we have, they wouldn't be running Helter skelter in a bid to further tax the already burdened masses.
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Sabadon(m): 7:01am On Sep 07, 2022
Mumu people... undecided
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by GloriousGbola: 7:03am On Sep 07, 2022
Bubu house of commotion
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by etrouble: 7:04am On Sep 07, 2022
Tinubu's boy is speaking. Ben Akabueze, former Commissioner for Budget and Planning in Lagos. Yet, they say Tinubu wants to Islamize Nigeria. Is it that there is no qualified Yoruba or Muslim that can hold that position before Tinubu nominated Ben Flattino Akabueze as Commissioner for Budget and Planning in Lagos and later handed him over to Buhari as DG Debt Management Office and later DG Budget Office?

Ingrates die miserably
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by fasho01(m): 7:05am On Sep 07, 2022
Government of confusion
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by HIPROFILE(m): 7:07am On Sep 07, 2022
divinehand2003:
Minister Pantami vs DG Akabueze. Where is the miscommunication coming from in your ministry of communication and digital economy?

hahahahahahahahaha confused lots.

Possibly the Pantami knows it has not been suspended but just wanted to say such so as to score some cheap political point for their evil party since election is here…

Make una no worry if by any chance Timubu enters as president na that time all of us go know the true meaning of taxation.

Tinubu almost nothing in Lagos than creating avenues for tax.
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by etrouble: 7:08am On Sep 07, 2022
HIPROFILE:


hahahahahahahahaha confused lots.

Possibly the Pantami knows it has not been suspended but just wanted to say such so as to score some cheap political point for their evil party since election is here…

Make una no worry if by any chance Timubu enters as president na that time all of us go know the true meaning of taxation.

Tinubu almost nothing in Lagos than creating avenues for tax.

Tinubu did almost nothing in Lagos, yet you are ran from your village to Lagos. Even when Tinubu's boys Fashola and Aregbesola abducted several of your brethren all over Lagos and Osun and dumped you at Upper Iweka Bridge Head Onitsha at 2:00AM, before 2:10AM, you have all jumped into the next available Mallam Audu's trailer moving Cows to Lagos?

Why is it that as Yorubas pray to go to Heaven, your parents pray to go to Lagos?

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by Samunique(m): 7:11am On Sep 07, 2022
Buhari just wants to empty Nigeria before he finally leaves the office, but God pass am.
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by tamdun: 7:18am On Sep 07, 2022
Passionnn:
Wallahi. This country is on autopilot.
I agree with this, majority of Nigerians know this, Buhari is just too slow, unfortunately for him, idiagbon isn't around this time around to cover him, regardless of the winner of 2023 election, non of them will be bad as Buhari's govt. Buhari disappointed a lot of people
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by BigYash: 7:22am On Sep 07, 2022
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
Confused administration
The masses are more confused my nigga. What stops them from saying NO to government, if they don't want it? That's why Fela say them too dey Fear .. And that's why the administration dey use am against them.. Watch as taxes will be increased on other things soon. As them no talk for this one, more taxes will follow..

Them never see anything. Sai baba to the world..

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by SimplePlan34: 7:25am On Sep 07, 2022
Oya Na under Buhari many things dey happen

Well stop the embarrassment stop snoring
https://www.nairaland.com/7272713/stop-embarrassment-stop-snoring
Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by NastiLord: 7:26am On Sep 07, 2022
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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by DeLaRue: 7:27am On Sep 07, 2022
Nigeria has some of the cheapest data and call rates in the world.

We also have one of the lowest tax to GDP ratio's in the world.

I think I pay N6k for 50G of data per month, half of which I can't exhaust. A 5% tax will increase the cost to N6,300. I think that's fine.

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Re: Ben Akabueze Contradicts Pantami, Says 5% Telecom Tax Stands by mach7(m): 7:31am On Sep 07, 2022
There is no contradiction.

The Budget Office DG said that the instruction to suspend the collection hasn't been communicated to the Ministry of Finance as it was only seen on the media. So this sensationalist headline is quite unnecessary.

He further said that if the suspension is approved, then they will need to revise the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) which is being reviewed by the National Assembly, as it would mean that the projected revenue for 2023 will drop and that there will be need to either borrow to fund the gap in revenue or they will have to cut down on expenditures.

Personally, I am surprised with the suspension by President Buhari. We need to boost government revenues and taxation is one of the fastest ways to achieving this. Our data in Nigeria is quite cheap compared to other nations of our development category.

We need to fix things fast.

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