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Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by ijustdey: 2:37pm On Oct 18, 2021
IN what looks like a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul, 32 state governments in Nigeria get a higher share of the Value Added Tax (VAT) than they generate internally, investigation has revealed. In the past few weeks, Nigerians have been treated to intense legal fireworks over issues relating to the collection of Value Added Tax (VAT) in the country.

From an ongoing legal tussle between the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and Rivers State, more states have started agitating for the collection of the consumption tax. Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, had highlighted that Rivers State generated about N15 billion as VAT in June 2021 but received only N4.7 billion, Lagos State generated over N46 billion as VAT in June, but got just over N9 billion, whereas Kano State generated N2.8 billion and also got N2.8 billion as allocation.

However, a Nigerian Tribune investigation has revealed that many states do not have the capacity and are likely to lose because under the extant formula, their share of the VAT revenue is huge, compared to what they generate within their respective states.


Tax experts have therefore concluded that such state governments are already benefiting more from the current VAT sharing formula and may not be better off if the legal pendulum falls in their favour. According to Taiwo Oyedele, Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader at Price Water House Coopers (PwC) in Nigeria, states and local governments own directly or indirectly five out of the seven major taxes accounting for over 90per cent of total tax revenue.

Many state governments will likely feel the immediate brunt of the Federation Account Allocation (FAAC), should states be allowed to collect their value-added taxes. This is because the VAT revenue forms a significant part of the net federal allocations to states and most of the states rely largely on these funds.

Under the current sharing formula, the federal government gets 15per cent of VAT revenue. 50per cent goes to the states and the final 35per cent to local governments. Furthermore, each state again, keeps 20per cent of the VAT derived from their states.

Thirty per cent of the VAT is allocated based on the population of the states, and 50per cent is then shared equally. This is a major factor that would see Kano, a highly populated state, receive more than Rivers State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


Meanwhile, 87 per cent of the total VAT revenue comes from only five states while the other 32 states account for only 13 per cent of the funds.

States according to Oyedele, also own 100 per cent of Stamp Duties; 100 per cent of Personal Income Tax (excluding members of the force, foreign diplomats and non-resident persons); nearly 100 per cent of Property Taxes (excluding capital gains tax on companies, also shared with states); they get 85 per cent of VAT collected nationwide plus imports and international services.


States benefit from Companies Income Tax; Petroleum Profit Tax; Customs & Excise are shared at least 47.32per cent to states and local governments; states have nearly 100per cent control over land and though natural resources belong to the federation, it is generally shared 52.68per cent to Federal Government, and 47.32per cent to states & LGs Oyedele disclosed.

Available records show that Lagos State accounts for 55per cent of Nigeria’s VAT, followed by Abuja with 20per cent, Rivers with 6per cent, Kano with 5per cent while Kaduna accounts for 1per cent of the fund.


Findings show that states like Jigawa, Bayelsa, Yobe, Adamawa, Taraba amongst others rely almost solely on the federal allocation to fund their expenses. In the same way, states that are major producers of food generate little VAT as a result of exemption. Hence, they would likely be at the losing end, at least in the short term, if states are allowed to collect the VAT they generate.

Oyedele stated in his position paper on VAT: “The sharing of VAT revenue seems inequitable. Sharing of three per cent of VAT to the North East Development Commission (NEDC) under section 14 of the NEDC Act may be unconstitutional.

“It was an omission that VAT wasn’t mentioned in the 1999 Constitution despite being a major tax already in force.

“A lot of VAT is generated from alcohol which is prohibited in many states in the North yet they share in the VAT.

“While the principle is valid, the actual contribution to total VAT is less than two per cent.”

According to him, states do not have the capacity to implement VAT but this can be built over time; yet, other tax experts believe that the FIRS has over the years developed the experience, technology and manpower to handle all issues concerning the administration of taxes far better than the states.

The tax expert said options open to the country are: States should administer sales tax only; administer both federal and state VAT similar to Canada, Brazil etc or ; continue to administer centrally and revisit the sharing formula.

“Any outcome that negatively impacts the majority of Nigerians is not the right solution just as we cannot claim to empower the subnational by weakening at least 32 states and all 774 local governments.

“The current VAT revenue sharing formula among states is not equitable. This inequity should be addressed by allocating any domestic VAT collected from each state entirely to the respective state.

“Only VAT collected on imports, international services and inter-state transactions should be paid into the VAT pool and shared based on derivation. This will address the current controversy without creating new problems,” Oyedele suggested.

But speaking in favour of state governments, the former member of the National Economic Council, Emmanuel Ijewere said, “if we are running a federal system of government, we should also have a fiscal federalism.

“It should be the states that will say ‘come and help us do it.’ So, whichever agency, be it FIRS or any other body working for the federal government, should be an agent to the state government concerned.”

Actually, about 32 states appear to get more than they generate.

Bottom three states are Abia (SE), Osun (SW) and Zamfara (North)


https://tribuneonlineng.com/winners-losers-as-32-states-get-more-vat-share-than-they-generate-investigation/

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Fahdiga(m): 2:43pm On Oct 18, 2021
According to the report south western states apart from Lagos will feel the brunt if states starts collecting VAT since they depend solely on FG

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Nobody: 2:44pm On Oct 18, 2021
See the life of some people. Is Yobe not the State that Moin Moin Buni is Governor of? Apparently the guy is never to be found in Yobe.

He is too busy junketing across Nigeria on APC business and scheming on behalf of his Fulani cabal over how to frustrate Tinubu meanwhile his State remains as beggarly and as backwards as ever. Sad joke.

Findings show that states like Jigawa, Bayelsa, Yobe, Adamawa, Taraba amongst others rely almost solely on the federal allocation to fund their expenses.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by bamvik(m): 2:47pm On Oct 18, 2021
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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by richiemcgold: 2:51pm On Oct 18, 2021
This is no doubt a typical scenerio of 'few monkeys dey work and many baboons dey chop'.
Here are my suggestions:
Remove every forms of tax from the exclusive list to residual.
FIRS and other federal revenue agencies should be scrapped and replaced with state owned agencies.
Allow 36 states and FCT to collect all taxes (both sales, vat, custom duties and every other)
All 36 states and FCT, instead of looking up to FG for allocations, should rather pay a monthly allocation of a particular percentage to the FG.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Nobody: 3:00pm On Oct 18, 2021
Fahdiga:
According to the report south western states apart from Lagos will feel the brunt if states starts collecting VAT since they depend solely on FG

Where does it say what you claim IPOBian Yoruba wannabe. The Same SW that plans to present a united effort to collect VAT is the same worried it "will feel the brunt if states starts collecting VAT".

One day you clowns will get it that SW is determined to gain more autonomy and is not d1cking around with others especially you IPOBians who are lost, confused and directionless.

The SW now sees itself as a region State regardless of political affiliation. It is especially you IPOBians that need to wake up to begin sorting your pathetic lives out rather than obsessing over the assured SW.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/vat-southwest-states-plan-joint-action/

VAT: Southwest states plan joint action.
The Southwest states of Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo may team up to present a common front on the collection of Value Added Tax (VAT), it was gathered Saturday night.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by EJEHSON(m): 3:07pm On Oct 18, 2021
Allow each state collect their tax and watch the northerners die of malnutrition

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Nobody: 3:08pm On Oct 18, 2021
Covidodo:

Says an ipobian dunce from an economically barren region with similar economic indices with the war ravaged North Eastern Nigeria

I don't get those guys. Their region is turning to rubble right before their eyes yet shading the united, more focused, more visionary and much better-off Yorubas remains their 24/7 obsession.

Highly irresponsible people in a tragic way. Then again that Fahdiga is another IPOBian sojourning in Lagos so what does he care about the Igbos back in ala Igbo.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by oluwaseunamos33(m): 3:08pm On Oct 18, 2021
Mtchewwww. Waiting come concern me
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Elchele(m): 3:08pm On Oct 18, 2021
Mmmm
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by jyz200(m): 3:09pm On Oct 18, 2021
God bless Western Nigeria

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by BKayy: 3:09pm On Oct 18, 2021
"Bayelsa rely solely on FG to survive"

You see my people, its not about what is found around you but what you can create. Resources without brain is useless.

As for North, those ones are Human Parasites
Looking at the report, one would understand why the regional factories there was shut down in a bid to focus more on what they derive from Nigeria.

As for East, despite all the Nigerian active warfare on her Economy, some are doing well. Abịa is just a disgrace. I won't blame Abia state Government but the people because a wise man Said "If the Government is made up of fools, then the electorates are well represented"

Until Biafra comes, in a free and fair election they will still vote for those they now see as Gods, Theodore Orji/ Orji Uzor Kalu.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by blamingthedevil: 3:09pm On Oct 18, 2021
In comparison to Eastern States, States such as Kaduna, Kano and Katsina are doing better than Abia, Anambra, Imo, and Enugu. Based on available data reproduced below, in the past eight months, total VAT generated in Abia was N2.290b, Anambra -N5.938b, Imo -N1.941 compared to Kaduna -N18.262b and Kano -N24.492b.

South West-2 States
North West- 2 States
South South- 1 State...
North East- Parasites(Honorable mention(Yobe)
North Central-FCT
South East- All Parasites.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by helinues: 3:09pm On Oct 18, 2021
Toh
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Racoon(m): 3:10pm On Oct 18, 2021
Well, let all man continue to collect his own VAT henceforth and develop itself with it.

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by opera1(m): 3:10pm On Oct 18, 2021
Dejidigital:
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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by gistray: 3:11pm On Oct 18, 2021
Grayoso:


I don't get those guys. Their region is turning to rubble right before their eyes yet shading the united, more focused, more visionary and much better-off Yorubas remains their 24/7 obsession.

Highly irresponsible people in a tragic way. Then again that Fahdiga is another IPOBian sojourning in Lagos so what does he care about the Igbos back in ala Igbo.


We want to leave your Zoo republic.


Cry more brown roof ewu

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by atheistandproud(m): 3:11pm On Oct 18, 2021
Hmm ...
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by opera1(m): 3:11pm On Oct 18, 2021
ijustdey:



https://tribuneonlineng.com/winners-losers-as-32-states-get-more-vat-share-than-they-generate-investigation/


“A lot of VAT is generated from alcohol which is prohibited in many states in the North yet they share in the VAT.
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by STEWpid(f): 3:11pm On Oct 18, 2021
Nigeria is not a country.

It is just a business center for who gets what and how.





Come to think of it! Shey this person smoke Mushin Weed ni, or what?

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Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by optimus106(m): 3:14pm On Oct 18, 2021
THE ONE'S THEY'VE BEEN COLLECTING, HOW FAR
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by AllahIsSatan: 3:14pm On Oct 18, 2021
grin
Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by seunolu7: 3:16pm On Oct 18, 2021
Grayoso:


Where does it say what you claim IPOBian Yoruba wannabe. The Same SW that plans to present a united effort to collect VAT is the same worried it "will feel the brunt if states starts collecting VAT".

One day you clowns will get it that SW is determined to gain more autonomy and is not d1cking atound with others especially you IPOBians who are lost, confused and directionless.

The SW now sees itself as a region State regardless of political affiliation. It is especially you IPOBians that need to wake up to begin sorting your pathetic lives out rather than obsessing over the assured SW.


School that baby pig


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/vat-southwest-states-plan-joint-action/

Re: Winners, Losers As 32 States Get More VAT Share Than They Generate by Greenback: 3:18pm On Oct 18, 2021
blamingthedevil:
In comparison to Eastern States, States such as Kaduna, Kano and Katsina are doing better than Abia, Anambra, Imo, and Enugu. Based on available data reproduced below, in the past eight months, total VAT generated in Abia was N2.290b, Anambra -N5.938b, Imo -N1.941 compared to Kaduna -N18.262b and Kano -N24.492b.

South West-2 States
North West- 2 States
South South- 1 State...
North East- Parasites(Honorable mention(Yobe)
North Central-FCT
South East- All Parasites.

All south east states are parasites yet your entire zoo military are in the same south east to ensure the "parasites" remain in the zoo grin grin

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