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| Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by zero8zero(op): 9:43am On Jan 18, 2025 |
President Bola Tinubu, on Friday, expressed his appreciation for the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, following their unanimous endorsement of the revised tax reform bills currently under consideration by the National Assembly.https://punchng.com/tax-bills-tinubu-hails-govs-as-ndume-rejects-30-vat-formula/
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| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Tochi360: 9:48am On Jan 18, 2025 |
See him eyes ![]() Wey him for just leave everything as he bubu take hand over for am bcus e dey obvious se bubu wise, smart and intelligent pass You by 7x. Now you just use rush rush carry agberonomics take scatter everything at once 😁. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by zero8zero(op): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Ali Ndume is an enemy of progress, having failed to get the bills withdrawn, he is proposing a further reduction in the VAT derivation. The current derivation is 20%, the President proposes 60%, the Governors are proposing 30% , Ali Ndume is proposing 10% -13%. When a state generates income and receives 60% of it , what's wrong in that? but Governors are saying any state that generates income should collect only 30% while they share the remaining among themselves, even more sad is the illiterate Ali Ndume suggesting a mere 10% as derivation while they sit their lazy ass to share the rest. We are patiently waiting for the public hearing and what the Senate will finally pass into law. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by zero8zero(op): 9:56am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Tochi360:If he leave everything the way bubu left it , maybe by now you would be selling your kids to have money to eat. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Ernesthugo(m): 10:07am On Jan 18, 2025 |
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| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by donmixc: 10:09am On Jan 18, 2025 |
tinubu is a fraud, God will punish him cc helinues 😁😁😁 |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:09am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Tochi360:Biafrans and sense 🫲🏼....................🫱🏼 |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by abianewss: 10:10am On Jan 18, 2025 |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:11am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Normal normal, Ndume no knw book |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Meti99(m): 10:12am On Jan 18, 2025 |
SLIDEwaxie:Normal normal Ndume na the real hero |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by franchasofficia: 10:12am On Jan 18, 2025 |
zero8zero:Ndume is making a honest point. If you pegged oil derivative at 13% why do VAT 30%? VAT and oil derivation should be at par or make it 13% and 15% VAT. If States that generate more VAT wants to enjoy 30% more of the VAT they generated, then there is nothing bad for states that generate crude oil and other mineral resources to also enjoy 30% of the revenue generated in their states via crude oil and other mineral resources exploration. That's what Ndume is saying and he is right |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by iscom(m): 10:13am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Hmmmm |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Uranos: 10:13am On Jan 18, 2025*. Modified: 11:05am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Tinubu and cronies are hell-bent on sniffing the life's outta innocent masses. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by ivandragon: 10:14am On Jan 18, 2025 |
The revenue sharing should be based on 60% derivation of all revenue sources not just vat. States contributing more to the central purse should benefit more from the same purse. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by JoeyNaza: 10:16am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Ndume has indirectly raised another issue that requires debate. Why should oil-producing states who bear the brunt of environmental degradation be awarded a measly 13%, they deserve more than 20%. Enough is enough. But will they rise up to demand more. Tinubu is using this tax reform to bring more of what 'his Lagos" earns back to Lagos, when will South - South people rise up to bring more of what they earn back to the people. Everything no be gra gra. Na to fight who no fight you dey mind, meanwhile dem dey chop you finish. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Obakoolex(m): 10:17am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Be like say Ndume dey craz ![]() |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Softmirror: 10:17am On Jan 18, 2025 |
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| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Skoonheid(f): 10:17am On Jan 18, 2025*. Modified: 10:41am On Jan 18, 2025 |
The third horseman of the apocalypse is going to have a mental breakdown in your country very soon. If you don't store up food, the hunger you will experience will make hellfire seem welcome to you |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Jonjam269: 10:17am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Uranos:This is beyond your comprehension capacity, kindly stick to your wailing career. Thanks |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by HelenaWills(f): 10:18am On Jan 18, 2025 |
South southerners need to charge their leaders to review the 13% derivation. It's absolutely ridiculous. You can't be feeding lazy states while still being some second class fiddles in your country. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by JAWBONE(m): 10:19am On Jan 18, 2025 |
God bless you Ndume Useless Niger Delta governors cannot negotiate for an increase in crude oil derivation despite the fact that the Niger Delta is suffering the consequences of Oil exploration and production while most Oil companies are giving their tax to Lagos State government. Now Lagos will retain most of that tax with this new tax formula while the Niger Delta continues to suffer. The fools in the South-South cannot direct all oil companies operating in the region to relocate their headquarters to the South-South so they can at least benefit from the tax they will impose . The only thing they know is to drink ogogoro and share allocation. I have tweeted something like this earlier, thank God someone like Ndume is confirming it. All the Niger Delta Senators, House of Rep members, Governors etc are nothing but bunch of disappointment |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by zero8zero(op): 10:20am On Jan 18, 2025 |
franchasofficia:The 13% oil derivation, is it not the FG that's spending money drilling the oil?, how much is state governors spend in drilling the oil?. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Truthcat: 10:20am On Jan 18, 2025 |
I really hope this is just him diffusing the situation while he finds another way to move his agenda along. A national conference and referendums are what president Tinubu should be gaming right now. zero8zero: |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Obakoolex(m): 10:22am On Jan 18, 2025 |
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| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by 77up(m): 10:22am On Jan 18, 2025 |
zero8zero:Perhaps, he might be eating those kids by now self😂 I don't understand the problem of those nitwit honestly. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by aviara: 10:22am On Jan 18, 2025 |
The next agenda should be full resource control by each state. Or the deprivation percentage for oil producing state should be increased to 20%. But the greed and selfishness of Tpain won't make him talk in this direction because Lagos is not an oil producing state. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by PulaPower: 10:23am On Jan 18, 2025 |
He said, “30% VAT sharing based on derivation is too high. Do not forget that derivation for oil-producing states is 13 per cent and these are people who are bearing the brunt of environmental degradation. I personally think that derivation should either be 10 per cent or if we must go higher, 13 per cent.” Lol. Ndume is a content creator. So derivation of oil producing state should be 10%? Haha 😂.. Well, I’m glad the SS stakeholders are in support of the bill. The 30% has come to stay! The 13% is too small! Tinubu came thru well with this Tax reform bill.. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by galserv: 10:24am On Jan 18, 2025 |
20% to 30% derivation is not too fantastic ![]() I suspect it's a bait to distract from the bigger aspects in the tax reform bill to be passed. |
| Re: Tax Bills: Tinubu Hails Govs As Ndume Rejects 30% VAT Formula by Ojuntana: 10:26am On Jan 18, 2025 |
Ndume made some strong points |
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