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Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by ItsTutsi(op): 7:45pm On Jan 18, 2025
Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the presidential committee on tax policy and fiscal reforms, says his committee has no objection to the newly proposed value-added tax (VAT) sharing formula by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).

Oyedele spoke on Saturday at The Platform, an event organised by The Covenant Nation to facilitate national development.

On January 16, the NGF backed the proposed tax reform bills currently at the national assembly.

NGF also proposed a new “equitable” sharing formula for VAT.

The development was an outcome of a meeting between the NGF and the presidential tax reform committee, convened on January 16, to deliberate on critical national issues, including the reform of Nigeria’s fiscal policies and tax system.

The Oyedele-led committee had proposed a VAT-sharing formula of 20 percent based on equality, 60 percent based on derivation, and 20 percent based on population.

The northern governors opposed the VAT formula, saying it was not in favour of their region, hence the national assembly should reject it.

However, after the meeting with the presidential committee, the NGF proposed a revised formula of 50 percent based on equality, 30 percent on derivation, and 20 percent based on population.

Addressing the decision of the NGF, Oyedele said reforms anywhere in the world are not just about what is technically correct, as political considerations are also factored in.


“You also need to consider other things, including political considerations, and so once the governors proposed their formula for sharing the VAT revenue,” he said.

“We have no objections to that, because, at the end of the day, if you need to move one kilometre, you don’t have to move all of that at once; you can’t even jump one kilometre at once.


“Maybe sometimes you need to just move gradually. You know, you take a breather. You reflect, have more data, and then you move again.”

‘VAT-SHARING FORMULA WILL AFFECT ALL SECTORS’

According to Oyedele, the proposed VAT-sharing formula will affect all sectors of the economy.

“All sectors will be positively impacted, particularly agriculture and manufacturing, as well as industries generally,” he said.

“We also have a provision in those tax bills where we call them priority sectors. And there’s a priority sector incentive, you know, power generation, innovation.

“So I’ll say, even if you’re not going to look at everything in that bill, go and find that section where we have those sectors.


“It’s a pointer to you about where the government wants to redirect the incentive regime.”

On October 13, 2024, President Bola Tinubu asked the national assembly to consider and pass four tax reform bills.

The proposed legislations are the Nigeria tax bill, tax administration bill, and joint revenue board establishment bill.

Tinubu is also seeking to repeal the law establishing the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and replace it with the Nigeria Revenue Service.
https://www.thecable.ng/taiwo-oyedele-we-have-no-objection-to-governors-proposed-vat-sharing-formula/

Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by helinues: 7:46pm On Jan 18, 2025
Toh
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Deathisreal2024(m): 7:50pm On Jan 18, 2025
At least,
Adjustment as been done,and I can see it favours Lagos,
We move
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by sapele914(m): 8:50pm On Jan 18, 2025
Deathisreal2024:
At least,
Adjustment as been done,and I can see it favours Lagos,
We move
Let us wait, Bobloco, Tochi360, racoon come & wail as usual.

Bola Tinubu is your Master yesterday, today & tomorrow.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Softmirror: 8:51pm On Jan 18, 2025
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Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Dindondin: 9:57pm On Jan 18, 2025
Objection sustained.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Bobloco: 10:01pm On Jan 18, 2025
sapele914:
Let us wait, Bobloco, Tochi360, racoon come & wail as usual.

Bola Tinubu is your Master yesterday, today & tomorrow.
Sapele water, sapele419 or sapele914

Wetin dey sop
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by commoditiesnig(m): 10:18pm On Jan 18, 2025
Good. Let the bill be passed
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by jeff1993: 11:16pm On Jan 18, 2025
You should object oooo

There is supposed to be 70% derivation formulate but .,
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by dibunotion(m): 11:16pm On Jan 18, 2025
Good. But laws starts and ends on paper in this part of the world. But hardship trickles down fast fast.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by JAWBONE(m): 11:17pm On Jan 18, 2025
Lol..

After the BAT disaster, the next Northern president will return the whole thing to the way it was before so enjoy it while it lasts
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Looking4Trouble: 11:17pm On Jan 18, 2025
alright na. A step at a time
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Hellinus: 11:17pm On Jan 18, 2025
We the indigenous south westerners are Saying in One voice.



We hate this Tax reform with passion and we'll stand against it

Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by oluseyiforjesus(m): 11:18pm On Jan 18, 2025
If T-pain took Nigeria back to where he met her people will say he has really tried
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by RealityOfReason: 11:22pm On Jan 18, 2025
This change is like no change at all. I don't see equity in the so called equitable proposal. If we can't decentralize ordinary VAT, what's the future of true federalism in this country? Apparently, the country is not real for real change
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by sulaak(m): 11:27pm On Jan 18, 2025
Deathisreal2024:
At least,
Adjustment as been done,and I can see it favours Lagos,
We move
How does the NGF propose a revised formula of 50 per cent based on equality, 30 per cent on derivation, and 20 per cent based on population favour Lagos.

I wouldn't be surprised if Lagos state goes to court and removes the sharing formal to get 100% derivation
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by WhizdomXX(m): 11:30pm On Jan 18, 2025
Let it be 100% derivation.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by smokinloud(m): 11:45pm On Jan 18, 2025
God will not allow the Governors have their way.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by free2ryhme:
ItsTutsi:
https://www.thecable.ng/taiwo-oyedele-we-have-no-objection-to-governors-proposed-vat-sharing-formula/
The NGF’s proposed revised VAT-sharing formula suggests that 50% of the tax revenue should be divided equally among all states (based on equality), 30% should be shared based on how much each state contributes to the VAT (derivation), and the remaining 20% would be shared according to each state’s population. This new formula aims to balance fairness, considering both the contribution of each state and their population size.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by OkayDaddy: 11:50pm On Jan 18, 2025
The Ibobotamus Obidients don't know whether to laugh or to cry.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by hush15: 11:52pm On Jan 18, 2025
Deathisreal2024:
At least,
Adjustment as been done,and I can see it favours Lagos,
We move
The revised formula should be rejected because it favors the north most. 50% equality will be shared equally. Every state will get same amount. The 30% derivative will be shared based on generation and the last 20% will be based on population and we know those states with the big population. That population alone, the north will get more than any state. 30% derivative will only be the break even point. The east and a few of west will probably suffer if I might say.

40 40 20 should make more sense so states can put on their thinking cap
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by happney65:
I dont get this at all. There is almost little or no difference in the current one and Oyedele is saying he has no objection to the Nonesense the Govornors are bringing forward.

Existing VAT sharing formular:
1. Derivation 20%
2. Equality 50%
3. Population 30%

The Tinubu proposed tax reforms formular:
1. Derivation 60%
2. Equality 20%
3. Population 20%

Governors' Forum Proposal:
1. Derivation 30%
2. Equality 50%
3. Population 20%

So tell me if this is what they want to settle for, isnt it Jargons?

P.S. I'm not a Fan of Tinubu,but I support his proposal for the VAT. But if his proposal doesnt go through,I'm sorry nothing good will come out of his administration.

Because if this cant be done by a Southerner. Tell me what can he do?

Resource control
Restructuring the federation
Etc

If he cant do ordinary VAT to favour the areas that bring more,how will he do other stuffs that are tougher than VAT?

Anyways we wait and see before I start calling him a Coward
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by richiemcgold:
I'm not in support of this proposed formula by the NGF. I hope and pray the National Assembly won't adopt it.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by TheBillyonaire: 12:06am On Jan 19, 2025
Taxation should be 100% Derivative if you want to encourage productivity
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by crestedaguiyi: 12:06am On Jan 19, 2025
The north has more industrialize able land . They should look ahead and be creative.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by AndroBlaze:
hush15:
The revised formula should be rejected because it favors the north most. 50% equality will be shared equally. Every state will get same amount. The 30% derivative will be shared based on generation and the last 20% will be based on population and we know those states with the big population. That population alone, the north will get more than any state. 30% derivative will only be the break even point. The east and a few of west will probably suffer if I might say.

40 40 20 should make more sense so states can put on their thinking cap
When will the south stand up for itself?? Is it when there is another Buhari in power?

Our small and short sighted leaders should insist on nothing less than 50% on derivation. States are equal yet the North has 19 states and almost 60% of the House of reps seats shey?

We should not agree. The formula at worst should be:
50% derivation- 30% equality-20% population.
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by NothingDoMe: 12:11am On Jan 19, 2025
OkayDaddy:
The Ibobotamus Obidients don't know whether to laugh or to cry.
Even you, because the implications of this concession are not entirely clear.

I am curious about the distribution process. How will they account for equity, derivatives, and population percentages, and in what order?

On what basis will the population percentage be determined? Will the 20% be calculated per thousand or million of a state's population? For example, if a state has a population of 500,000, would it only receive 10% of the 20% allocated for population?
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by Nobody: 12:12am On Jan 19, 2025
sapele914:
Let us wait, Bobloco, Tochi360, racoon come & wail as usual.

Bola Tinubu is your Master yesterday, today & tomorrow.
Your master everyday
Re: Taiwo Oyedele: We Have No Objection To Governors’ Proposed VAT Sharing Formula by NothingDoMe: 12:13am On Jan 19, 2025
AndroBlaze:
When will the south stand up for itself?? Is it when there is another Buhari in power?

Our small and short sided leaders should insist on nothing less than 50% on derivation. States are equal yet the North has 19 states and almost 60% of the House of reps seats shey?

We should not agree. The formula at worst should be:
50% derivation- 30% equality-20% population.
The north argued that the Nigerdelta only gets 13% derivative so why should tax reforms go up to 50% if they truly claim to be interested in fiscal restructuring?
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