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MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Islie(op): 8:38am On Dec 18, 2024
By Justice Okamgba


The Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, has disclosed that MTN Nigeria contributes over N200 billion in Value Added Tax monthly, making it the largest contributor to the nation’s VAT pool.

Oyedele made the disclosure recently while speaking as a panellist during Channels Television’s Town Hall on Tax Reforms.

He used the platform to highlight disparities in the current VAT distribution system and explained the reforms aimed at addressing them.

According to the tax expert, the current system allocates all VAT paid by the country’s biggest telco to Lagos State, where the company’s headquarters is located, even though the services that generate this revenue are consumed nationwide.

MTN is the largest contributor to VAT in Nigeria. So they, in fact, pay VAT of over N200bn every month; the gap between them and number two is huge.

He added, Today, all the VAT paid by MTN is credited and attributed to Lagos State, even as calls are made in Kano, the FCT, Ekiti, Edo, or Kebbi.

Part of the reform bill proposes adjustments to ensure a more equitable distribution of VAT revenues across states based on actual consumption rather than the location of corporate headquarters.

To demonstrate the implications of the proposed reforms, Oyedele provided a hypothetical redistribution model of MTN’s VAT contributions.

He illustrated how the reforms would allocate the VAT revenue based on consumption rather than the location of the company’s headquarters.

Under this new framework, Lagos State, which currently retains the full N200bn, would see its share reduced to approximately 20 per cent, while other states across the federation would benefit from a fairer distribution.

This adjustment ensures that states where the VAT is generated get their fair share,” Oyedele said.

“When you analyse the data, you see Lagos State’s share reduces slightly, but every other state gains.”

The tax reform bill, which aims to address longstanding issues in Nigeria’s fiscal policies, includes provisions for revenue redistribution, addressing inefficiencies, and promoting fairness in the tax system.

The reform proposal has sparked debates recently, with some critics accusing the committee of pushing policies that could adversely affect some parties.

Oyedele dismissed these claims, emphasising that the current system is flawed and unfair. “If you’re doing the wrong thing, how can Lagos State disagree with us when we propose to fix it?” he argued.
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Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by diverseconcepts: 8:59am On Dec 18, 2024
they make 4X weekly so no big deal
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Day169: 8:59am On Dec 18, 2024
That's almost equal to what kidnappers have made in the same year (as headlined earlier), and VAT free! undecided
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by ttemmi(m): 8:59am On Dec 18, 2024
Wow
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by AntiChristian:
tongue

Ego le!

One thing about this new Tax bill is that all those wey full Lagos will further contribute to its VAT!
VAT remittances will be a function of the consumers!

These tax people get brain die!
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by chiefolododo(m): 8:59am On Dec 18, 2024
I believe that multinationals should pay their tax to FG. Only Lagos state cannot collect and spend this kind of tax, mtn is Nationwide.
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Nazgul: 8:59am On Dec 18, 2024
If we had a transparent government we would have no business borrowing up and down like almajari. Cos the billions the government name from multinational companies in vat plus proceedings from fuel subsidy removal, multiple taxation, exportation...etc.

This country isn't supposed to be poor. We just have the wrong people in power.
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by temitope27(m): 9:00am On Dec 18, 2024
So 2.4 trillions in a year

I don't believe
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Colson(m): 9:00am On Dec 18, 2024
No wonder they zap airtime alot.
When my airtime balance is 45 naira, I make a phone call and hear "you have one minute remaining", I'll be like "For fvcks sake!! how??".
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Solcampbell: 9:00am On Dec 18, 2024
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Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Onewazobia(m): 9:01am On Dec 18, 2024
Incredible, I hope our political leaders will be sincere and ready to work not instigate the masses against a positive reform
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by slaawomirr: 9:01am On Dec 18, 2024
Damnnn niggar

Imagine everything is allocated to lagos

Hell no

I think it is time we reduce the power of that lagos
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by bobbiiee: 9:01am On Dec 18, 2024
They must be making a hell of money despite their bad service.
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by TriCee:
So only MTN can cover almost 1% of national budget?
200B? Good for them.
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by ozoneboy(m): 9:01am On Dec 18, 2024
Just say that Nigerians who consumed MTN Products Paid 200billion to Nigerian Government,We are always paying the dam Government,but what do they do with it?
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Igboboy59(m): 9:01am On Dec 18, 2024
MTN is dominating
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by temitope27(m): 9:01am On Dec 18, 2024
diverseconcepts:
they make 4X weekly so no big deal
how can dey make 4x of that amount in week? I want to know
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Deefirm: 9:02am On Dec 18, 2024
Please where is the mumu Reno Omokry,he should come and dispute Taiwo's position, yeye man wey no get an atom of shame with, fake data to deceive his foolish and gullible followers.


Islie:
https://punchng.com/mtn-pays-n200bn-monthly-in-vat-tax-committee/?amp
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 9:02am On Dec 18, 2024
OK ,


but mtn is nation wide ,


there offices is nationwide ,


the vat should be for federal or all states according to what each state generates



.Princess FaithChukwu
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by obiekunie01: 9:03am On Dec 18, 2024
MTN abi MTN subscribers.

una dey talk am as if its mtn that paid the money!

Then small time those xenophobes go dey tell us say na them dey sustain our economy when we are actually the ones sustaining their country's economy thru remittances from Nigeria.
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Onewazobia(m): 9:03am On Dec 18, 2024
chiefolododo:
I believe that multinationals should pay their tax to FG. Only Lagos state cannot collect and spend this kind of tax, mtn is Nationwide.
I disagree with you, let's every state collect as much as they consumed, after this comes resource control
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by chiefolododo(m): 9:04am On Dec 18, 2024
Onewazobia:
I disagree with you, let's every state collect as much as they generate, after this comes resource control
as much as they generate? You mean it's only in Lagos state they use MTN?
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by cjudy(m): 9:05am On Dec 18, 2024
And yet the so called Corntree government is somewhere embezzling it.

Wicked Corntree
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Jasix(m): 9:05am On Dec 18, 2024
Money!
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by ogolemati: 9:05am On Dec 18, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Nigeria have money oooh
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by TheWitchKing(m): 9:05am On Dec 18, 2024
Tinubu don destroy ECOWAS , wan use billing capsize this company as them capsize Nigerian airspace too?
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by Jayhome24: 9:06am On Dec 18, 2024
At least we are hearing what is going on which is notpissible during that failure called Buhari.
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by olaiya2007(m): 9:06am On Dec 18, 2024
Las las na we subscribers pay am
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by anonimi: 9:07am On Dec 18, 2024
Onewazobia:
I disagree with you, let's every state collect as much as they consumed, after this comes resource control
Are you not missing his point of whether Lagos callers/receivers are the only ones who generate revenue for MTN, since MTN is headquartered in Lagos huh
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by anonimi: 9:08am On Dec 18, 2024
Nazgul:
If we had a transparent government we would have no business borrowing up and down like almajari. Cos the billions the government name from multinational companies in vat plus proceedings from fuel subsidy removal, multiple taxation, exportation...etc.

This country isn't supposed to be poor. We just have the wrong people in power.
Why do we ALLOW the wrong people to be in power over us huh
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by fabolouz1(m): 9:08am On Dec 18, 2024
It's a corporate social responsibility and an obligation .
Re: MTN Pays N200bn Monthly In VAT — Tax Committee by fineboynl(m): 9:09am On Dec 18, 2024
..the new reform should be every state should have their new unique recharge card and registered sim. And unique data from bank purchase to a particular state.

This will reset the charts of the false claims that only Lagos is generating all that money. We all know the state that’s keeping the country together. If for those state nigeria would have long gone to the dustbin.


The fear that Nigeria will break is why we are nationalizing everything and its not good for progress.

State like Niger and other having link to the river should be collecting money for the dam.
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