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| EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Islie(op): 1:47am On Mar 19, 2024 |
*Predicts naira to weaken to N1,770/$ at year-end, declares may achieve relative stability at N1,817/$ in 2025 *Says aggressive monetary policy tightening key to stronger currency, foresees further rate hike in 2024 amid inflationary concerns, MPR may fall to 12.5% in 2026 *Predicts further exits of FDIs in 2024 amid naira losses The federal government is expected to raise the Value Added Tax (VAT) to 15 per cent from the current 7.5 per cent by 2027 to enable it fund its fiscal deficit and debt service obligations, including social and job creation projects. International business research firm, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), stated this in its Country Report.https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/03/18/eiu-report-fg-to-raise-vat-to-15-by-2027-to-fund-fiscal-deficit
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| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by atiku4President(m): 2:20am On Mar 19, 2024 |
My own be say they should try and give Reno Omokri one small appointment make em use hold body before Obi matter go roast am this hard times |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Northernblood8(m): 2:24am On Mar 19, 2024 |
IMF puppet. Taxing nigeria to death so that Akpabio and Gbanjamila can have enough to share around to their conies. I don't expect someone that licks Microphone to do better sha |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Yankee101: 2:25am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Tinubu should remove himself if he can’t govern This is not Lagos state where everything is taxes You can’t pay workers 100k minimum wage but you want to still collect the little people make |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Foreverly02: 2:48am On Mar 19, 2024 |
atiku4President:Exactly |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Ofunaofu: 2:58am On Mar 19, 2024 |
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| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by osuofia2(m): 8:51am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Tinubu why? what is Nigerian offence? |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by NaijaSumigan: 8:51am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Every Nigerian Politician who led this Nation Nigeria to this present state shall weep over everything that brings joy to them. They shall shed tears of sorrow over their families and loved ones before this year 2024 runs out as GOD ALMIGHTY LIVES. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by stano2(m): 8:52am On Mar 19, 2024 |
More more for polithievcians to pocket |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by id4sho(m): 8:53am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Tinubu, master of taxation ![]() |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by CartelKenneth: 8:53am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Yankee101:In a sane country tinubu will be removed forcefully from government He might even be hanged in public town square sef |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Nobody: 8:53am On Mar 19, 2024 |
This is not even funny. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Brendaniel: 8:54am On Mar 19, 2024 |
We warned them about Tinubu, they did not listen, some of them don't still know the evil they have done and still doing by supporting Tinubu |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by oz4real83(m): 8:56am On Mar 19, 2024*. Modified: 9:35am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Most Nigerians are cowards, the recent revelations concerning the legislature is enough reason to ground this country to a stand still, even if VAT is increased by 100%, they will loot it through frivolous and criminal activities. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by villagereporter(m): 8:56am On Mar 19, 2024 |
NaijaSumigan:. Amen Amen AMEN |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by morikee: 8:58am On Mar 19, 2024 |
More hardship loading 💔 |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by BigBashiru: 8:59am On Mar 19, 2024 |
EIU report if you look closely is run by Europeans directly or by proxy. Unfortunately most blacks are brainwashed by media etc to worship Europeans. They just implemented European recommendations without question. They want to make it like western countries where ppl are taxed to death. 15% tax is too much. Blacks sha. No sense at all. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by proeast(m): 8:59am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Tinubu is really destroying Nigeria and making it worse than Buhari. However, his people are still supporting him due to tribalism. Nigeria is a hopeless dungeon! |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by 004gist: 9:00am On Mar 19, 2024 |
![]() Always advising FG to raise tax, stop subsidies but they have never advised FG or block policians from bringing stolen funds to their banks in Europe and UK or stop them fromm buying properties in their countries They will never condemn and reject shame elections. They will never condemned excessive borrowing. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Blazetrailer: 9:05am On Mar 19, 2024 |
First off, I believe these predictions more than any rubbish that comes from CBN or Nigerian govt. I said this sometime in one other posts, if Nigerians had an iota of idea of the shit the country is, the streets will be awash with protests to force this administration to act more prudently and thoughtfully on economic decisions. Those two ill-timed and thoughtless decisions, especially the currency devaluation, made out of drunkenness and highness on drugs have finished Nigeria. Nigeria is in real trouble. These guys Tinubu gathered together don't know what they are doing, they are clueless. Get out if you can. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Blazetrailer: 9:06am On Mar 19, 2024 |
004gist:siddon there, you will tell me whether their economy is the one going down the drain |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by yang(m): 9:11am On Mar 19, 2024*. Modified: 10:35am On Mar 19, 2024 |
This people just pulled a forecast out of their ass and printed the rubbish On a trade weighted basis the 1 USD should be trading at 7000 NGN in the next 18 months Just to point at some erronous assumptions/conclusions from this report You expect a tighter monetary policies if the CBN tightens monetary policy more aggressively than we expect.”EIU stated in the report that following a sizable real-terms correction, naira’s outlook for 2025 was relatively stable, and might close at N1, 817 to the dollar in the review year.You expect a rise in Debt to GDP and implicitly a huge rise in printed money supply (Fuel subsidy, Thiefinibiu and AKpabio budget padding, APC corruption, unproductive bloated civil servants and govt agency (minus health and education workers)) In addition, the report stated that an expected rise in formal borrowing would cause the public debt/GDP ratio to rise sharply in 2024-28. It predicted that a statutory 40 per cent ceiling would be breached by end of 2026, pushing public debt to GDP to 50.4 per cent by 2028, from less than 20 per cent in 2022.The report said, “We expect relatively large budget deficits as a consequence of Mr. Tinubu’s ‘fiscally active’ job creation and infrastructure spending agenda, as well as an implicit subsidy on petrol.“The 2024 budget includes a large increase in non-debt recurrent spending as high inflation necessitates higher public-sector salaries and cash transfers to poor households.”but are modelling a drop in inflation to 11.7% [b]The report forecasted inflation to average 30.3 per cent in 2024, from 24.7 per cent in 2023, reflecting the fact that petrol price increases in June 2023 will drop out of the year-on-year calculation from mid-2024, and prevent the rate from being even higher.It stated, “Assuming the naira stabilises, average inflation should fall to 20.7 per cent in 2025 and 11.7 per cent in 2028.“Inflation will, thus, remain well above the 6-9 per cent target range throughout the forecast period, owing to expected VAT rate increases, insecurity in agricultural regions (raising food prices), Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit, periodic monetisation of fiscal deficits, currency weakness, and a general inflation bias within economic policymaking. ”The report said following the recent hike in MPR by 400 basis points, to 22.75 per cent in February, and the cash reserve requirement by 1,200 basis points, “Another 100 basis points is likely to be added to the policy rate in 2024, assuming deficit monetisation continues and imported inflationary pressures remain strong.”It added, “The CBN has mentioned a switch to inflation targeting, but as this would rub up against government economic policy and given the CBN’s record of unorthodox policy, such a framework would have little credibility in anchoring inflation expectations.“The MPC attaches a large weight to economic growth, and policy will be subject to political interference.[/b]How do you drop inflation when the goverment is printing money every year with a bloated budget to fund a criminal lifestyle through bpersistent devaluation. You do not account for the desinvestment occuring at the moment, where is the fiscal revenue going to come from The report further predicted the country’s foreign exchange reserves to gradually rise over the forecast period, aided by a more market-driven exchange rate system and greater access to foreign borrowing.How are the forex reserves going to rise with no investment? Either in the Oil and Gas or the manufacturing sector ? This report neither accounts for the FX forwards or the Oil and Gas forwards, these are the criminal contracts signed to steal future money from the Zoo Nigeria treasury |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Blazetrailer: 9:12am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Dey play. You will be shocked that there are plans already by the FG to increase the VAT otherwise, the wont mention it. They git the intelligence. I have always trusted(+Bloomberg) them more because all they had predicted on the economy have come to pass. Lats week they mentioned that Nigeria will need more foreign loans to prop up the Naira, a lot of people smirfed at them, today there is news that Nigeria has almost finalised another $1BN from World bank. I can assure you, VAT will be doubled by end of the year and Nigerians will do nothing about it, except cry on social media. BigBashiru: |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Blazetrailer: 9:13am On Mar 19, 2024 |
lol...brother, believe them when they say these things. You better start acting to save more money in forex. yang: |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by BigBashiru: 9:16am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Blazetrailer:They hv the intelligence fine that's not being disputed. But the fact is Nigerians worship Europeans and adopt their recommendations without question since they regard them as superior due to generations of colonialism brainwashed individuals. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by HellVictorinho6(m): 10:14am On Mar 19, 2024 |
BigBashiru:Werey Where did all blacks agree? |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by HellVictorinho6(m): 10:16am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Blazetrailer:Oponu Did u give us arms 2 end the govment ![]() |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by HellVictorinho6(m): 10:19am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Blazetrailer:B@stard U want people to expose themselves to bullets while u sip orijin |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Bullfallo(m): 10:21am On Mar 19, 2024 |
..oh it’s no longer the subsidy money and dollar subsidy. Its now tax? When you increase vax it end up worsening the inflation. Service and product will increase price in the same country where some states haven not implemented the 30k 15$ monthly minimum wages. A growing country is a threat to western countries that why they want every country down. But the Chinese have the balls to stand on there own. Africans are just too weak and inferior to every other race |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by Dvdpity: 10:42am On Mar 19, 2024 |
The military should sack this government now before it totally destroyed this country. |
| Re: EIU Report: FG To Raise VAT To 15% By 2027 To Fund Fiscal Deficit by valentineuwakwe(m): 11:41am On Mar 19, 2024 |
Seems Nigeria is beeing controlled n told wat to do as a country...since the last report came out where the EU were saying our VAT is low, i just know they will pressurized Tinubu to jerk it up to even 20%.....that means prices of goods will still go up from next year.. God....is it bad to be a Nigerian? |
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