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Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Heavens1stson(op): 1:59pm On Dec 03, 2024
The Federal Government’s push for Tax Reform Bills has reignited a debate on fiscal policies after a series of 2019 tweets by the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, resurfaced online.

The tweets, where Oyedele opposed a Value Added Tax increase under former President Muhammadu Buhari, have sparked mixed reactions, with critics and supporters offering divergent views.

In 2019, Oyedele criticised then-Federal Inland Revenue Service Chairman, Babatunde Fowler’s plan to raise VAT from 5% to between 7.25% and 8.75%.

He described the proposal as ill-timed and inconsistent with Nigeria’s economic situation.

Contemplating an increase in VAT rate now is bad timing and inconsistent with current economic reality. VAT rate increase will lead to higher inflation, interest rate hike, more unemployment, and generally make people poorer,” Oyedele tweeted.

He argued that the government’s dual strategy of expanding the VAT net while increasing rates was counterproductive, warning that it could derail efforts to improve compliance and widen the tax base.

According to Oyedele, raising VAT without implementing safeguards such as a registration threshold and zero-rating for basic goods would disproportionately burden small businesses and low-income earners, contravening the 2017 National Tax Policy.

“Nigeria can make twice as much from VAT at the current rate by reforming the law, expanding the net, and ensuring robust administration rather than by increasing the rate,” he said.

Fast forward to 2024, Oyedele’s committee has recommended a progressive VAT increase from 7.5% to 15% by 2030 under the proposed Tax Reform Bills.

This recommendation has drawn criticism, with many accusing him of contradicting his earlier stance.

A social media user, Saleem Bawa, called out Oyedele for the perceived inconsistency, tweeting, “This is the same Tax Messiah championing the tax reforms under BAT, proposing a VAT increase to 10%, 12%, and 15%, but strongly opposed the increase from 5% to 7.5% under Buhari, saying it’s bad timing. So, which was a better time—Buhari’s 2019 or BAT’s 2024?”

However, another user, @Sirjarus, defended Oyedele, arguing that critics were isolating the 2019 tweets from their broader context.

“People are quoting this 2019 tweet against Taiwo’s position on VAT raise. Go down that thread and see what he said should be done before VAT rate increase—zero rating of basic consumption. Now, he has the opportunity, and he is proposing both. There is nothing contradictory here,” he tweeted.

Speaking during a meeting in May, Oyedele defended the VAT hike proposal, emphasising measures to protect vulnerable groups and businesses.

“So we therefore need to adjust the VAT rate upward. We would ensure that it doesn’t affect businesses. The only thing is to look at basic consumption from food, education, medical services, and accommodation, which will carry zero percent VAT,” he said.

Despite these assurances, the legislation has faced backlash over concerns about timing, revenue derivation, and public acceptance.

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, in a television interview on Monday, argued that the reform would disproportionately benefit states like Lagos and Rivers while impoverishing others, particularly in the North.

“The bill will only benefit Lagos and Rivers States while impoverishing others, especially the northern region,” Zulum said.

In a counterstatement, the Presidency, through the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, dismissed Zulum’s claims. Onanuga insisted that the Tax Reform Bills aim to improve the quality of life for Nigerians, especially the underprivileged.

“These reforms are designed to enhance the quality of life for Nigerians, especially the disadvantaged, who are trying to make a living,” he stated.
https://punchng.com/tax-reform-bills-oyedeles-2019-tweets-against-vat-hike-spark-online-backlash/

Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by LazyNGyouth:
APC and hypocrisy! Same Tinubu that protested subsidy removal during GEJ admin, telling him to let the poor breathe, but today? He has not only removed subsidies, but he's busy taxing the hell out of both the living and the dead, while still borrowing trillions!

Tufia!
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by turmacs(f): 2:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
Bunch of hypocrites. Just like the video in my signature, how a group of Pandas is called an "Embarrassment" of Pandas. Most of our leaders are nothing but embarrassments.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by CooldipoMPS: 2:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
shocked
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by casualobserver:
Context! Then they wanted to hike VAT with no corresponding tax relief for the poor. This time he has excluded the poor from taxes.
Mwhenthe VAT increase then would hurt the poor they passed it. Now that there is VAT increase, they say they need to consult. When they removed fuel and forex subsidy these governors didn’t remember the masses because they were getting more from FAAC. Now that they will have to work to generate their money they remmember the suffering of the masses.

Yeye dey small

To quote Seriake Dickson:

“When yaradua proposed 10% for oil producing states, National Assembly reduced it to 3% and heaven did not fall, this tax bill will pass and heaven will not fall”

Tell your governors to get to work, the only states that will get less money are Lagos and Rivers. The real problem for them is that while all states except rivers and Lagos will get more money. Their share of VAT going forward will remain stagnant if they don’t deploy their funds to develop their states. The days when Lagos Rivers, FCT etc will provide infrastructure to attract investment and high income residents and the increased collection of VAT as a result will be shared with lazy state governors is gone!
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by yewit37486: 2:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
The internet never forgets.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by helinues: 2:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
Here we go

Is this bill increasing tax or reducing it? There are even so many exemptions self

The target of this bill is to have more base which will generate more income while at the same time convenient for the tax payers as there would be reduction based on extension.

There are no exemptions with Buhari's VAT initiative not even Tax which is broad based

Make una stop pettiness about the tax reform bill . Over reacting can lead to explosion, harmattan dey oo

Tax reform arguing with VAT.. Illiteracy na indeed a disease
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by danvon(m): 2:24pm On Dec 03, 2024
Tax reform is different from VAT
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by yewit37486: 2:25pm On Dec 03, 2024
The internet never forgets. Especially in this era.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Arostar2023:
What hope does Nigeria have, when we have men in authority that lack integrity. Men that lack principles. huh
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by lagonovo: 2:26pm On Dec 03, 2024
casualobserver:
Context! Then they wanted to hike VAT with no corresponding relief for the poor. This time he has excluded the poor from taxes.
You know an average Nigerian just follow the crowd and the noise without understanding the details and context.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by geoworldedu: 2:27pm On Dec 03, 2024
Na wa o
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Klington: 2:27pm On Dec 03, 2024
huh

Yaribastards are useless hypocrites. The most treacherous tribe. They will drink poison in as much as it is served with their dirty tribal cup.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by nairavsdollars(f): 2:27pm On Dec 03, 2024
Double standards
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by franchasofficia: 2:27pm On Dec 03, 2024
Two faced people. Backstabbers, that is who they are.


If they greet you good morning, go outside and confirm that the day has really break before you respond to their greeting shocked


Sadwaste people, very unstable people. If they tell you that they are standing behind you, you better assume that you are standing alone cheesy



Tomorrow they will deny all the nonsense they are doing today under their Yoruba druggie President, time will tell undecided


Internet is exposing their true nature; double faced liars, their allegiance is to their stomach not to truth and integrity
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Mindlog: 2:28pm On Dec 03, 2024
The internet never forgets.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Deltafirstson(m): 2:29pm On Dec 03, 2024
Lagos Boys - Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria Economy.. simple
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Fiscus105(m):
Heavens1stson:
https://punchng.com/tax-reform-bills-oyedeles-2019-tweets-against-vat-hike-spark-online-backlash/
Now, he is not increasing tax wholly like Buhari did, but redistributing to subnational, reducing for many low income individuals and small businesses and increasing for few high income earners plus luxury items.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Nobody: 2:30pm On Dec 03, 2024
embarassed
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by EmperorCaesar(m): 2:31pm On Dec 03, 2024
cheesy


Did you read the part where he mentioned 'reforming the tax laws' ?
cheesy




Hows this any different from what oyedele is pushing now?

As for the reactions, the average IQ of Nigerians is 67, so if you take random internet opinion seriously, I'm afraid you're not smart yourself

Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Okoroawusa: 2:31pm On Dec 03, 2024
You are wasting time with this blackmail. Those bills will be passed. No two ways about that.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Shikena(m): 2:31pm On Dec 03, 2024
Too many educated illiterates and simpletons in Nigeria. They just follow headlines grin
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Frigga13: 2:32pm On Dec 03, 2024
The political hypocrisy of Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria

And they always think that Nigerians don’t know them

Na Igbos they think ..

E don clear
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Seefinish: 2:32pm On Dec 03, 2024
Give to them , they know how to speak from the both sides of their mouths
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Zico5(m): 2:32pm On Dec 03, 2024
What black man cannot do does not exist.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by 9jatriot(m): 2:33pm On Dec 03, 2024
I may be wrong but the tax bill does not even propose an increase in VAT, so that even means that the man has been consistent.

If anything, this throwback tweet seems to even suggest that the man has thought this thing through and is not just offering a knee-jeck solution.

The FG really need to try and explain the tax laws in a language primary school pupils can understand. They may also need to use influencers and popular figures to throw more light on it before all these enemies of states lie about the tax bill about things that the tax bill did not say and then run away with the lie.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by Ladfem(m): 2:34pm On Dec 03, 2024
casualobserver:
Context! Then they wanted to hike VAT with no corresponding tax relief for the poor. This time he has excluded the poor from taxes.
How did he exempt the poor when now u pay 50# vat on every #10000#&bove deposited I to ur account
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by TableLeg(m): 2:35pm On Dec 03, 2024
The Internet Never Forgets.
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by iwaeda: 2:35pm On Dec 03, 2024
In the year of surplus, he didn't want 2.5% increase, but now that he is in charge he wants 7.5% in the year of T'pain. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Tax Bill: Oyedele’s 2019 Post Against VAT Hike Sparks Online Backlash by morikee: 2:35pm On Dec 03, 2024
Ladfem:
How did he exempt the poor when now u pay 50# vat on every #10000#&bove deposited I to ur account
Imagine not one off payment o
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