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| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by t2luv1: 5:45pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
As usual, when it comes to Nigeria nothing is as Black and White. The devil is going to be in the implementation. For example, a businessman invests 60m of his own money to make a sale of 100M, is Nigeria going to tax the realized profit of 40m or are the mumu tax people going to base the 25% on the total sales value of 100M? Nigeria is not mature enough to implement what is being discussed because the country still functions on a non-receipt system. Another example is how will the government determine this supposedly 100m income individual. If I have to guess it will be by bank deposits now that is another slippery slope, making banks part of the internal revenue system. How many people by the way make 100m per month? |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by Acidosis(m): 5:49pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
richmond500:You are right. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by t2luv1: 5:54pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
maxiuc:Before taxing the people why not start by reducing the cost of governance 1. Pay the President 20m per year 2 Senators 15m per year 3. Rep 12m per year no more Wardrobe newspaper car Nigeria spends 70% of its revenue on Governance alone. People that is insane. The US government spent less than 2% on governance. We need to find ways to bring that 70% to around 20% |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by VanuatuWycombe: 6:00pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
blackmantis:Personal Income Tax (PAT) is paid or deducted from taxable salaries/income you earn from an employment. It is your employer that will deduct this and pay it to government. It is different from Company Income Tax (CIT) that you pay from taxable business profit. Here, it is you or your tax advisers that would calculate this and pay it when it is due for payment. This Thread is for employees but not for companies/businesses. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by youngrichnigga: 6:01pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Even the man himself is confused with the rubbish I read here ![]() |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by OlujobaSamuel: 6:05pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
richmond500:100m monthly ![]() Dey whine yourself, they might be earning it but not on their payslip, except govt is ready to tax any bonus, allowance and perks of office accrued to anyone, if it's just about basic salary, most sef dey earn less than receptionist. A friend applied for a UK visa some years ago, in order to reduce tax obligations, his payslip reflected just minimum wage (30k), he was denied visa because they felt he wasn't having the financial capacity to come back as they thought he wanted to use the opportunity to japa. Whereas, his pay then was about 6x what the minimum wage was. No director or CEO will actually be ready to cough out 25m from 100m, it's still the same tax consultant that prepared the tax law that will teach them how to bypass it |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by Thonee(m): 6:06pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Dialpad:What do you expect from an Agbero? |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by tefund(m): 6:06pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
AceRoyal:Exactly,in the states where citizens pay insane tax, public officers can't steal a dime,the money is judiciously invested for the benefits of all. . |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by richmond500: 6:10pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
OlujobaSamuel:In economics, personal income refers to the total earnings of an individual from various sources such as wages, investment ventures, and other sources of income. It encompasses all the products and money received by an individual. So yes there are people whose personal income is N100m monthly. Also the rich always know how to beat the system, even in USA, the poor pays more tax than the rich, so the rich will beat the tax through corporations. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by mbos: 6:10pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
then them carry go buy private jets and yacht abi.. share the rest with friends and concubines femi4: |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by OlujobaSamuel: 6:11pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
t2luv1:This tax is PIT, not CIT In PIT, the company deduct the tax before you get your pay, while for CIT, the company will remove the capital before calculating for tax. Your business is different from you, you can be grossing 5bn per annum as a business owner, while your business is paying you a salary of 50k per month as an employee. You just put your car maintenance, home upkeep, day to day run around, etc under director's allowance |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by tefund(m): 6:11pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Emmanuel900:But the money will end up in private Pocket.Does it make a sense? Until the government can eliminate corruption it is sensless |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by richmond500: 6:11pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Thonee:he is not agebro. USA get almost had of its revenue from tax. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by NothingDoMe: 6:12pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Cromagnon:Insane! |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by richmond500: 6:12pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
tefund:u wan tax the rich and embezzle their money? It won't be that easy. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by tefund(m): 6:15pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
richmond500:They would still not end up paying,can easily dole out a few dime as kick back and end of the story... |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by billyG(m): 6:16pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
How can somebody pays 25% of his sweat as tax?...how much does tinubu pays as tax?let him declare his tax clearance certificates for d past 5yrs infact let him declare his assets publicly. Is there no other ways the government can generate revenues other than this extortion called tax? |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by OlujobaSamuel: 6:16pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
richmond500:Exactly why I said they would bypass the law. The investment will be placed under a vehicle (company) which the law sees as a separate entity, the business will give them returns in the name of gift and allowance, some sef go be CSR, eg installing a 50kva solar energy in directors community, whereas, na inside director compound the installation dey |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by Abaki5: 6:16pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
The man up there is doing the job we want him to do 4 us |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by Proserpina: 6:19pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
So now person go dey pray make him no earn 100 million abi which kind wahala be this? ![]() |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by isan(m): 6:24pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Are you making 100M a month? Why are you defending the rich ? Christ4ever: |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by ivandragon: 6:28pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Smoke and mirrors. The real goal is to reduce tax for their corruption funded companies. If we want to be truly transparent bat and his political appointees should show Nigerians how much tax they paid before getting into political office. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by isan(m): 6:29pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Wow .....una never ready for this country maxiuc: |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by kiddkash(m): 6:36pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
femi4:Wait till you understand how things work. Other countries like what Monaco and Dubai does, give plenty tax breaks and incentives, then the rich in the country will either increase the price of commodities to make back their money or move cash cow of their investments to those tax friendly countries |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by kiddkash(m): 6:37pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Emmanuel900:Wait till you understand how things work. Other countries like what Monaco and Dubai does, give plenty tax breaks and incentives, then the rich in the country will either increase the price of commodities to make back their money or move cash cow of their investments to those tax friendly countries |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by kiddkash(m): 6:37pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
2mininuP:Wait till you understand how things work. Other countries like what Monaco and Dubai does, give plenty tax breaks and incentives, then the rich in the country will either increase the price of commodities to make back their money or move cash cow of their investments to those tax friendly countries |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by abuhusna1: 6:37pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Astromania:That is how it is all over the world. In uk you pay 40% when you earn 50k pounds |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by godofuck231: 6:43pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
The final collapse of the Nigerian economy, time to move to benin Republic for manufacturers and heavy industries |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by Smartcitizen: 6:47pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
2mininuP:Na today we start to see Una?
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| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by AceRoyal: 6:47pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Topman7:The moment you add any form of insult in airing your opinion or replying an opinion not directed at you, It shows how underdeveloped mentally you are! You read but lack simple comprehension. In a bid to really sound intelligent you exposed how deviod of common sense you are. What is the corruption index in those countries and in Nigeria? I won't reply you anymore because it's obvious you have very little to offer mentally. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by xperiencelove(m): 6:54pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
richmond500:Maybe you don't know, the rich pays the bills in every developed countries. That is why they usually tries to reduces their tax even fraudulently. E.g: Most of the highest paid employees nowadays are the elite footballers and their income taxes ranges between 43% and 52%. In France, someone that could earn equivalent of 100m if their minimum wages is a mere 70k pays as high as 49% as tax. Same reason the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and José Mourinho receiving suspended prison sentences and paying “corrective payments” of millions of euros in their tax evation cases. In 2023 alone, Elon Musk paid $10b as tax, more than some state entirely. In 2021, he paid $12b. Messi's current Miami deal will have him pay approximately $20 million in federal taxes on his $55 million annual income. That is 36.4%. You can find out all I said above online. The rich should also pay for the poor in Nigeria as it is done elsewhere provided the taxes are not going to be embezzled. |
| Re: Federal Government To Fix Personal Income Tax Rate At 25% For ₦100M Earners by richmond500: 6:57pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
xperiencelove:no, the rich don't pay more in developed countries, the poor and middle class do Have u heard of corporations? |
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