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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by seunolu7: 9:48am On Nov 30, 2021
Oyo is keeping igbos alive in their poor 5 states

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by kilisi(m): 9:48am On Nov 30, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
shocked

We so much like to deceive ourselves in this corn-tree called Nigeria.

The irony is that most of the state's listed above cannot do without feeding bottle style of governance which resulted to the teachers in the respective states embarking on an indefinite strike due to unpaid salaries.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-teachers-protest-five-years-unpaid-salaries-in-rivers/%3famp

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/330666-teachers-commence-indefinite-strike-in-oyo-over-unpaid-salaries.html

Well what do I know, let me come and be going

You're not sincere with the link provided for Oyo state. Something that happened almost 3 years ago is what you are using to judge the current situation.

Now, teachers in Oyo state get their 'stipend' before the month ends.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Nobody: 9:48am On Nov 30, 2021

By Sulaimon Olanrewaju


LAGOS, Oyo and Rivers states, with the highest Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue, subsidise the other 33 states with respect to VAT as the trio take far less than they generate while the other states earn more from the sales tax than they contribute into the federation account.

Nigerian Tribune’s analysis of VAT revenue generation and allocation between January and August 2021 revealed that although Lagos State generated N429.203 billion, the state only got N139.587 billion (32.52 per cent) of VAT revenue generated.

In the same vein, Rivers State generated N90.293 billion within the same period but got N46.270 billion (51.24 per cent), while Oyo State generated N64.646 billion but was allocated 45.136 billion (69.8 per cent).


Nigerian Tribune findings also showed that the revenue generated by Oyo State in the period under review is more than the total amount generated by 17 of the 19 northern states.

While the VAT revenue generated by Oyo State within the period under review was N64.646 billion, the combined VAT revenue of Benue (N1.268 billion), Kogi (N3.286 billion), Kwara (N3.471 billion), Nasarawa (N2.495 billion), Plateau (N5.208 billion), Niger (N3.723 billion), Adamawa (N3.689 billion), Bauchi (N5.309 billion), Borno (N3.442 billion), Gombe (N4.028 billion), Taraba (N1.756 billion), Yobe (N9.445 billion), Jigawa (N3.375 billion), Katsina (N3.738 billion), Kebbi (N1.284 billion), Sokoto (N4.978 billion) and Zamfara (N598.33 million) states stood at N61.174 billion, which is N3.472 billion less than the amount generated by Oyo State.

Similarly, Rivers State generated N90.293 billion, which is higher than the N85.666 billion combined revenue generated by Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Plateau, Niger, Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano and Zamfara, 18 of the 19 northern states within the period under review, while Lagos State generated N429.203 billion, which is more than the N339.722 billion generated by all the 19 northern states and the FCT.

In the period under review, the South-West geopolitical zone generated N518.856 billion, which is more than the N499.084 billion generated by the other five zones and the FCT.


North-Central zone with N19.451 billion had the lowest VAT revenue in the period under review.

The South-East had N23.548 billion, the North-East generated N27.75 billion, North-West had N56.727 billion, the South-South had N135.814 billion, while the FCT generated N235.794 billion.

The South-West had the largest share of the VAT revenue shared during the period under review as it got a total of N276.493 billion but that is just 53.28 per cent of the N518.856 billion it generated.


North-West zone got the second highest allocation of N219.813 billion.

This is 387.49 per cent of the N56.727 billion generated. South-South got N162.598 billion, which represents 119 per cent of the N135.814 billion generated by the zone.

North-East zone, in the period under review, was allocated N130.413 billion, which is 469.9 per cent of the N27.75 billion it generated.


The North-Central got N129.154 billion, representing 663.9 per cent of the N19.451 billion generated by the zone, while the South-East got N109.629 billion, representing 465.5 per cent of the N23.548 billion it generated during the period under review.

Zamfara State, which generated the lowest amount of N598 million during the period under review, had the fifth highest allocation of N35.716 billion within the same period. This is 5,972.6 per cent of what it generated.

Similarly, Benue State, which generated N1.268 billion, got N24.527 billion, representing 1,934 per cent of what it generated.


Kebbi State got N22.162 billion, which is 1,726 per cent of the N1.284 billion it generated, while Imo State got N25.111 billion, amounting to 1,293.7 per cent of the N1.941 billion it generated.

Under the current VAT sharing formula, the Federal Government gets 15 per cent of the total revenue. Fifty per cent goes to the states, while 35 per cent is shared by the 774 local governments.

In addition, each state keeps 20 per cent of the VAT revenue derived from it, while 30 per cent of the VAT is allocated based on the population of the states, and 50 per cent is then shared equally.

The sharing formula has come under serious attack in recent times as, at least, three states are seeking the intervention of the courts to effect a change of the current arrangement so that states can keep the VAT revenue they generated.

On Monday, August 9, 2021, the Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt and presided over by Justice Stephen Dalyop Pam, in Suit No. FHC/PH/CS/149/2020, filed by the Attorney General for Rivers State (plaintiff) against the Federal Inland Revenue Service (first defendant) and the Attorney-General of the Federation (second defendant), declared that it is the Rivers State government and not the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), that should collect VAT and Personal Income Tax (PIT) in the state.

The court also issued an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Attorney-General of the Federation from collecting, demanding, threatening and intimidating residents of Rivers State to pay to FIRS, personnel income tax and Value Added Tax.

But the FIRS approached the Appeal Court to stop the execution of the judgment.

The Appeal Court, in an interim order given on September 10, 2021 ruled that both Rivers State and the FIRS should maintain status quo on the issue of VAT collection.

Not satisfied with the order, Rivers State approached the Supreme Court, praying it to set aside the Appeal Court’s ruling and asking it to disband the panel of the court which gave the interim order, and order another one to be constituted to hear the case.

Yibooo will not say anything about this. They will neep shouting they are reaping them off and wasting their oil. Before Oil, Lagos has been supporting them with VAT. And even till date, and even when oil is not more generating income, VAT from Lagos will still be in place.

Luckily for River, Oyo, and Lagos, they have strategically found a way to take hold of their VAT. We will see who wins this political game. Lol.

Yibooo always attacking everyone for their problems. They need to be stopped.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by princdebola201(m): 9:51am On Nov 30, 2021
Imagine warthorn north east region generating more VAT than south east shocked

At least we can now agree south east is unproductive region

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Yankee101: 9:52am On Nov 30, 2021
Nigerians don't understand that undeclared revenue is part of corruption

Northern states generate alot but don't remit to the center. Especially Kano

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by BravoEcho(m): 9:53am On Nov 30, 2021
imagine 33 states depends on 3 states to bottle fed them every month, how do we progress then undecided undecided

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by caleboxylic: 9:54am On Nov 30, 2021
Iamgrey5:
Same old storyline for the past two months

However, nothing changed.

Nothing will change bc in the east , we don't pay VAT the way is paid in south-west.

I was in Lagos last week to be precise, and the hotel I lodged charged 12.5% For VAT/LCT for everything I consumed there and I was like, why won't their VAT be high.
This is not applied in the east.
12.5% is high but I paid. Bottle water of 1k, I paid 1,125. Bottle of wine 9k, I paid 10k for each bottle. The food was not left out too.
That was high men a whole 12.5%. For every 100k spent, I paid 12,500 as tax.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by caleboxylic: 9:58am On Nov 30, 2021
PeaceJoyLove:


Yibooo will not say anything about this. They will neep shouting they are reaping them off and wasting their oil. Before Oil, Lagos has been supporting them with VAT. And even till date, and even when oil is not more generating income, VAT from Lagos will still be in place.

Luckily for River, Oyo, and Lagos, they have strategically found a way to take hold of their VAT. We will see who wins this political game. Lol.

Yibooo always attacking everyone for their problems. They need to be stopped.

Easterns don't pay VAT.
Have you lodged in any hotel in Enugu and paid VAT on the things you consumed there?
It's only in Lagos,Abuja and rivers I paid but Lagos is high because you pay local council tax too. This amounts to 12.5%.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by caracas: 9:58am On Nov 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Igbo don't pay tax that's fact even the one that living in southwest forced to pay tax that's why they always abuse Tinubu and iyaloja of lagos.if government not provide good environmental how do you want to sell phone charger in your 2by2 shop?
On the contrary the Igbos are responsible for the high vat in Lagos n Oyo
go check how Much the Igbo markets generates for the Lagos government n you will be shocked
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by philiancoop(m): 10:00am On Nov 30, 2021
Hmm
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by TooMuchStuff: 10:01am On Nov 30, 2021
Parasites Alert
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by caracas: 10:02am On Nov 30, 2021
seunolu7:
Oyo is keeping igbos alive in their poor 5 states
While Igbos are keeping afonjas alive in Lagos n Ogun

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by princdebola201(m): 10:02am On Nov 30, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
shocked

We so much like to deceive ourselves in this corn-tree called Nigeria.

The irony is that most of the state's listed above cannot do without feeding bottle style of governance which resulted to the teachers in the respective states embarking on an indefinite strike due to unpaid salaries.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-teachers-protest-five-years-unpaid-salaries-in-rivers/%3famp

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/330666-teachers-commence-indefinite-strike-in-oyo-over-unpaid-salaries.html

Well what do I know, let me come and be going
seems you re from unproductive region of east. Cos their trade mark is using of 3-10 years old news to justify warped mentality

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Coldie(m): 10:03am On Nov 30, 2021
I knew north central’s revenue was lower, they were giving themselves hope because they added Abuja to their own
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by princdebola201(m): 10:05am On Nov 30, 2021
caracas:

While Igbos are keeping afonjas alive in Lagos n Ogun
delusional nyamiricheesy

""YOU CANT GIVE WHAT YOU DONT HAVE""

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by tnerro1(m): 10:05am On Nov 30, 2021
When will the court deliver judgement on the VAT case?

Let all states keep their VAT

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by timefarm(m): 10:05am On Nov 30, 2021
JaroMan:

What did Ekiti, Osun and Ondo generate? cool
More than your state if you from North.
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by FallenShitHole: 10:05am On Nov 30, 2021
Why don't you simple support Biafra's emergence so that you will stop supporting Biafran states with you fake statistics money? Why are all you so daft and dumb and hell bent on keep your dungeon one when you think you are losing out by supporting Biafra's states?
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by timefarm(m): 10:06am On Nov 30, 2021
Benuejosh will not like to see this.

Any objective analysis scares them
They want status quo that benefits them without contributing anything POSITIVE AND SIGNIFICANT.
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Emergingnation(m): 10:10am On Nov 30, 2021
princdebola201:
Imagine warthorn north east region generating more VAT than south east shocked

At least we can now agree south east is unproductive region
Lol

Allow the Imaginery uproductive region to leave, as being requested....And then Enjoy your VAT
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Traplord09: 10:12am On Nov 30, 2021
Churchs no go pay vat taxes
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Nobody: 10:13am On Nov 30, 2021
Lagos and oyo is the reason alaigbo state are not suffering in hunger. FG will take from SW and use it to feed ipob infested states but what do we get in return? Hate

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Dmanlex(m): 10:15am On Nov 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Igbo don't pay tax that's fact even the one that living in southwest forced to pay tax that's why they always abuse Tinubu and iyaloja of lagos.if government not provide good environmental how do you want to sell phone charger in your 2by2 shop?
tribal fool. People like u are the problem of this country. Without Igbos no development. We spread every where. We rule the business sector and education too

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Nobody: 10:15am On Nov 30, 2021
FallenShitHole:
Why don't you simple support Biafra's emergence so that you will stop supporting Biafran states with you fake statistics money? Why are all you so daft and dumb and hell bent on keep your dungeon one when you think you are losing out by supporting Biafra's states?

Would you then pay the resulting high VAT that results from Biafra forming.?

Especially since the South South is not following you?

Note, I am not saying you cannot have your Biafra, or that agitating for Biafra is wrong, but there are consequences you may not like.

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Nisiw365: 10:18am On Nov 30, 2021
Dmanlex:
tribal fool. People like u are the problem of this country. Without Igbos no development. We spread every where. We rule the business sector and education too
but you cant rule same business sector to generate high igr and vat in your poor states

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by caracas: 10:19am On Nov 30, 2021
princdebola201:
delusional nyamiricheesy

""YOU CANT GIVE WHAT YOU DONT HAVE""
No truer word has ever been said.....
Now you understand why Igbos are feeding afonjas in Lagos....
Everyone knows that most igbos are wealthy n well to do , Igbos are by far the most successful tribe in nija
Igbo's have bought most of the lands in Lagos
Igbos are the major tribe that occupy most decent rented homes in Lagos, there by feeding the afonja landlords
Ogun state government have been begging Igbo's to come invest in their state.....
The Igbo markets n businesses in Lagos are majorly responsible for the high vat in Lagos, apart from foreign investors of course....

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Biafrarep(m): 10:21am On Nov 30, 2021
Everyday VAT this VAT that yet their region is filled with dilapidated buildings rusted roofs. If they can't use the VAT to make their cities modern and livable then it's useless grin grin

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Biafrarep(m): 10:23am On Nov 30, 2021
SlyDev:
Lagos and oyo is the reason alaigbo state are not suffering in hunger. FG will take from SW and use it to feed ipob infested states but what do we get in return? Hate

Yet Imo State is supplying gas to Lagos and other places in SW, yet what we get in return is insult. Ingrates!
Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by maak400: 10:26am On Nov 30, 2021
Southwest needs to break away from Nigeria, we can't be feeding other parasitic regions. The whole Northern states are confirmed parasites. South East too is a parasite feeding on Yoruba and Niger Delta resources. angry

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by KingOdart(m): 10:27am On Nov 30, 2021
Biafrarep:
Everyday VAT this VAT that yet their region is filled with dilapidated buildings rusted roofs. If they can't use the VAT to make their cities modern and livable then it's useless grin grin

It is not livable but your people keep trooping in with nylon bags every day grin

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Nobody: 10:28am On Nov 30, 2021
caleboxylic:


Easterns don't pay VAT.
Have you lodged in any hotel in Enugu and paid VAT on the things you consumed there?
It's only in Lagos,Abuja and rivers I paid but Lagos is high because you pay local council tax too. This amounts to 12.5%.
grin grin
How much tax is your hotel in Enugu worth? grin Go and compare the income generated from only Nigeria Port Authority in Lagos compared to the oil revenue in a state in SE or SS. We are talking of VAT, you are talking of hotel. A beg, dont make me laugh. grin

It just shows most of you unintentionally became thugs online cos you are illiterates in the Subjects. You only allow yourselves used by those political manipulators and they turn you to e-thugs..
grin we dey talk of VAT, my guy dey talk of a 0.1 star hotel in Enugu.

Just only Federal Palace hotel VAT can pay the whole of VAT in Enugu. Maybe that's an exaggeration. But where do you keep Oriental Hotel, Eko Hotel, and Sharaton, just to mention few in Lagos.

Clowns grin

The point here is that ibos always say rubbish that they develop Lagos. That it's their oil money developing Lagos. Go and ask the more profitable and more lasting in the long run btw shipping business and oil. Una no sabi anything. Even your oil, where does it pass through on it's way abroad? Na space e go take or through the Lagos ocean? Na go just dey talk like illiterates shouting up and down the whole Twitter, Instagram, NL like e-thugs.

VAT from 0.1 star hotel in Enugu... grin grin Please, dont make me laugh more than necessary. grin

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Re: VAT: Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, FCT Subsidise 33 States by Nobody: 10:32am On Nov 30, 2021
Biafrarep:


Yet Imo State is supplying gas to Lagos and other places in SW, yet what we get in return is insult. Ingrates!

That is reason you even have that little igr and vat. Without them you are a broke terrorist infested state

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