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Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by CaptainFM1: 9:47am On Mar 21
Mrtaye:

The ones they have been getting as taxes from Uber and other sectors if they have been judiciously spent believe me you would never see any bad road, uncompleted and abandoned roads in Lagos.....this means that the revenues are not used for what they are meant for

How much are they collecting? Do you have an official figure?

Just so you know,
A single tech company (Google) contributed $701Billions to the US economy in 2022 so it's no brainier how the net economy of the US is worth 25trillion dollars.

Our entire budget this year even with the so called padding is just N28.77 trillion which is just about 20.5Billion dollars

You can juxtapose these values with the population of each country.

I hope this clarifies.
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Flame77: 10:33am On Mar 21
helinues:


Eh heh, so LASG shouldn't have the database of the acclaimed Uber driver when there are criminals amongs them.

Don't be blinded with politics, think things logically before dropping opata

This is not about politics. We all know what's obtainable in Lagos. Can the give assurances it will not later start taxing the poor drivers which will end up affecting the passengers?
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by softtorce: 11:30am On Mar 21
Bro get sense now, can you remit taxes on earned income Tru BVN n NIN. Do BVN NIN show your location or income on their own ?!

Mrtaye:

So what's the essence of NIN and BVN that they all mandated for us....
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by VULCAN(m): 12:01pm On Mar 21
Tinubu's MO:

Identify a thriving business in Lagos.

Attack the leading players or tax them to death.

Set up Lagos State as a rival provider of the service.

User Cases

Billboard Companies.
Ride hailing providers
The latest is public Markets

More to come.

I'm sure they are currently working on Lagos State Keke and Lagos State Dispatch Riders.
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by DesChyko: 1:09pm On Mar 21
COMPAQ:
You call it greedy, but should people earn income and refuse to pay income taxes?

So Uber doesn't know how much tax is due to each and every body who makes money off it? 😁😁

Y'all don't need a booty to be thick, bro.
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by DesChyko: 1:10pm On Mar 21
softtorce:
Bro get sense now, can you remit taxes on earned income Tru BVN n NIN. Do BVN NIN show your location or income on their own ?!

If you earn money in an organisation, how do you pay your own taxes in Lagos?
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Sleekfingers: 1:36pm On Mar 21
Absuchat:
Lagos state is gradually becoming the worse state to live and do business in.
So many frustrating laws .
Tufiakwa


Na by force to stay in Lagos.? The last time I checked, we have 36 states and FCT ....
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Sleekfingers: 1:37pm On Mar 21
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Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Mrtaye: 1:41pm On Mar 21
CaptainFM1:


Well, the government too has the right not to allow Uber not to operate in their state. It's a give and take situation.
It has to appear more logical than like a witch Hunt
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Mrtaye: 1:46pm On Mar 21
CaptainFM1:


How much are they collecting? Do you have an official figure?

Just so you know,
A single tech company (Google) contributed $701Billions to the US economy in 2022 so it's no brainier how the net economy of the US is worth 25trillion dollars.

Our entire budget this year even with the so called padding is just N28.77 trillion which is just about 20.5Billion dollars

You can juxtapose these values with the population of each country.

I hope this clarifies.

It all boils down to how you judiciously used the ones being collected over the years which will rub on infrastructure ie roads electrical, services etc
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Mrtaye: 1:48pm On Mar 21
softtorce:
Bro get sense now, can you remit taxes on earned income Tru BVN n NIN. Do BVN NIN show your location or income on their own ?!

So why not make it appear logical rather than making it look like a witch Hunt
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Litmus: 5:01pm On Mar 21
LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database

Good one. Tag, label, bloodtype and DNA the shit out of your local population if you hope to control crime and improve the standard of living of your citizens over time- relatively!

Some may be thinking, ah, but many nations of the West have massive and current data based info of thire people but yet still contend with crime. To which I might add in reply that there is a level to which many nations of the West deliberately allow some crime to take place in order to facilitate capitalism. The security ecosystem needs sustenance in the form of allowing some crime to take place that keep many law enforcers in employment. It's the difference between controlled and uncontrolled crime. smiley
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Chicagograduate(m): 5:48pm On Mar 21
badoh:

How I wish you can see the benefit of this initiative rather than rushing to make apt comment. Access to database could also help to detect some kidnappers disguising as Uber driver.
The Lagos State government want to monitor uber income so as to tax the company as they do to fast food and hotels where the officials will go and ask for their records so that they can tax them.
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Concord23(m): 6:45pm On Mar 21
Just writing trash, which crime? Can you mention any crime that involves Uber? I mean Uber not bolt or other e- hailing
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by PHAYOL81: 8:59pm On Mar 21
Nigerians and nigerian-owned firms often have problem with compliance with the law.
Re: LASG Begins Impounding Uber/moove Vehicles Over Failure To Provide Database by Absuchat(m): 10:23pm On Mar 21
Sleekfingers:



Na by force to stay in Lagos.? The last time I checked, we have 36 states and FCT ....
So why is Lagos part of the 36 states?

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