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Re: FIRS Denies Plans To Tax Social Media Platforms by BlissGod: 11:45pm On Sep 08, 2021
Which Rwanda you talking about. I've never heard of such thing. When did this started?

MyExpression:
It's already active in our highly glorified Rwanda.

These people dey tax without empathy.

They forget that they'll leave the office someday and start paying those taxes as business owners.

This is how Nigeria frustrates the ease of doing business in this country; that's the reason most people cut corners in Nigeria.
The taxes are much in this country, yet we don't see the derivative of such heavy taxes.
Re: FIRS Denies Plans To Tax Social Media Platforms by Gfskw: 2:22am On Sep 09, 2021
Better
Re: FIRS Denies Plans To Tax Social Media Platforms by orgee(m): 7:05am On Sep 09, 2021
It will not be a fair deal for the Social Media platforms if they are taxed, as the Social Media platforms are helping the economy by way of providing an easy communication channel for free to it's users.
The Social Media users pay Value Added Tax Everytime they subscribe for internet. Internet Service Providers also pay taxes.
Re: FIRS Denies Plans To Tax Social Media Platforms by MyExpression(m): 7:27am On Sep 09, 2021
BlissGod:
Which Rwanda you talking about. I've never heard of such thing. When did this started?
I actually meant Uganda.

https://qz.com/africa/2028653/uganda-replaces-ott-social-media-tax-with-tax-on-internet-bundles/
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