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Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Yusufakinloye22(op): 11:13pm On Mar 02, 2025
Prior to Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, agriculture was the mainstay of its economy, even as reflected in the economic activities of the regions there were in the country at that time. Famous stories of the First Republic chronicled how the defunct regions were reliant on revenues from the groundnut pyramids in the North, the cocoa export receipts from the defunct West and the rubber as well as palm oil proceeds from the East.

With the discovery of crude oil in commercial quantities, beginning from Oloibiri in the present-day Bayelsa State in 1956, agriculture, over time, became supplanted by black gold in terms of contributions to national revenue pool. And not only did crude oil receipts ride the wave as far as the total collectable revenue was concerned, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), became the cornerstone entity for the three tiers of government to look up to for salvation in terms of their fiscal projections.


However, those days when the federal, states and local government councils wait zealously for revenue figures from NNPC have not only receded into the past but appear to have gone for good. At the monthly meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), focus has shifted to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the goose that is laying the golden egg for the fiscal stability and wellbeing of the Federation.

For those who may not know, the ‘cake’ shared monthly by the Federation is baked by four major entities: NNPC, FIRS, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), formerly known as Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Nigeria Custom Service (NCS).

Of the body of ‘bakers,’ FIRS under Zacch Adedeji has emerged the cream of the crop, singlehandedly and aggregately accounting for close to 70 percent of the total revenues collected and shared by the three tiers of government at FAAC meetings in 2024.

Out of N2.068trillion that accrued to the Federation Accounts in January 2024, tax collected by FIRS accounted for more than 50 percent with the agency’s contribution totalling N1.275trilion. The other three revenue-remitting bodies jointly raked in the balance. While oil receipts from NNPC brought N115billion, NUPRC grossed N469.8billion, just as the Nigeria Custom Service remitted N207 billion.


The contribution of FIRS to the pool grew in February by N300billion from what it brought to the account in January. From the N2.3trillion that accumulated into the account, takings by FIRS amounted to N1.491 trillion, a collection figure that was more than 50 percent of the total revenue for the month. In fact, NNPC’s contribution to the pool was just N92billion. NUPRC and NCS contributed N487billion and N254billion, respectively.


In March, FIRS contributed N1.061trillion out of N1.867 trillion in the pool and in April, the Federation Account got N1.187 trillion from FIRS out of the N2.192trillion revenue accrual. For May, out of the N2.324trillion shared by the three tiers of government, FIRS alone contributed N1.571trillion.


The last month in the first half of 2024 finished on a strong note for the Federation in terms of the size of the ‘cake’ available for sharing among the three tiers of government. Of the N3.5trillion accrual in the Federation Account for the month, FIRS accounted for N2.841trillion. Contributions from NNPC for the month was N8.3billion with NUPRC and NCS remitting N402.5billion N264 billion, respectively.

The upward trajectory of FIRS contribution to the Federation Account continued at the beginning of the second half of the year. It accounted for N2.295trillion out of N3.508trillion remitted into the Federation Account for July, representing 65.4 percent of the total haul. For August, FIRS figure for FAAC was N1.87trillion out of the N2.7trillion in the pool. In September, October, November, and December the agency’s contributions were N1.45trillion (out of N2.4trilion), N1.74trillion (out of N2.9) and N1.56trillion (out of N2.8trillion) and N1.41trillion (out of NN2.2trillion) respectively.


The significance of FIRS contributions displacing oil receipts and turning tax revenue into the country’s new ‘crude oil’ has been well situated by the Accountant General of the Federation, Dr (Mrs) Oluwatoyin Madein. At an event in Abuja, she declared: “Tax revenue, as of today, is the highest source of revenue accruing to the Federation. Therefore, at FAAC meetings, we eagerly await the numbers coming from FIRS because the performance of the agency keeps on increasing and this brings succour to all tiers of government.”

Putting FIRS contribution to FAAC revenue pool in 2024 in context, we will see how it has helped the three tiers of government to plan, project and experience fiscal stability. There is nothing like fiscal discipline except you have accurate revenue prediction. If you say you want to spend N10, that means you must assurance that the N10 will come from somewhere. This commendable collection performance is in tandem with Adedeji’s vision of making taxation the pivot of national development.


What did FIRS do differently?

The impressive revenue collection posted by FIRS is not a product of happenstance. It is the outcome of a well-thought-out strategy and process re-engineering that formed the bedrock of a cocktail of administrative and process reforms embarked upon by the agency under Adedeji. One of his key refrains is that if FIRS is going to succeed in its critical national mandate of domestic revenue mobilisation, taxpayers must be at the centre of all policies and initiatives of the agency.

The FIRS chairman summarised the restructuring and re-orientation that powered the huge revenue collection and turned it to a customer-centric agency thus: “We restructured our operations at FIRS in such a way that we are now effectively carrying out our duty of assessing, collecting and accounting for taxes. We used to have functional types of taxes, but we have since identified that the only customers we have are the taxpayers. We have, therefore, improved the way we relate with our customers by rearranging our operations based on our customers, using their turnover as the basis to categorise them into large, medium, and emerging tax groups.

“We did this to develop expertise in what we do. Secondly, to provide them with a one-stop shop for their activities. If you are in a large tax group, you only need to go to one office to pay all forms of taxes, including conducting audit and other activities. You do not need to move from one office to another again.

“We are here to serve the taxpayers. The taxpayers are not armed robbers or criminals that we will be chasing about. FIRS is also not a law enforcement organisation. We are partners in progress. The taxpayers are the trees in our vineyard. The only thing we can do is to ensure they are well watered and well pruned so they can bear good fruits for us to have big harvest.

Because of the streamlining of tax processes, the removal of hurdles in the way of tax payment as well placing a high premium on transparency and accountability, a total number of 182, 724 new taxpayers, representing 25.3% increase, voluntarily enrolled on the agency’s tax administration platform called Tax Pro-Max in 2024. It is the single biggest leap in the number of firms in the tax net in recent history of the tax agency. This not only underscores the level of trust reposed in the new processes emplaced at the agency. It also lends credence to Adedeji’s sharp vision of making the agency one of the world’s most efficient and trusted revenue authorities.

The president, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mr Gabriel Idahosa, testified to the unusual transformation witnessed at FIRS. Idahosa commended the agency for conducting reforms that align with the needs of businesses, particularly singling out the increasing use of technology in tax administration as well as the shift in mental geography of tax officers from being mere tax collectors to “actively providing services that enhance business operations.”

One key import of the unprecedented growth in tax revenue for the Federation is that the non-oil sector account for about 75% of the total haul. This clearly signposts the commitment of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration to truly diversify the economy from its mono-product, crude oil. According to Adedeji, all accolades for the impressive tax collection by FIRS should go to President Tinubu. Of a truth, two key policies by the President, namely the removal of fuel subsidy and unification of the exchange rate gave fillip to the record tax revenue collection by FIRS. The negative consequences of not setting these economic fundamentals at the time President Tinubu did would have unbearable for an economy that was already in ICU before President Tinubu assumed office.

Despite the laudable achievements of the agency since assumption of office in September 2023, Adedeji is not resting on his oars. He believes the success recorded so far is just a beginning with his key fiscal focus being on growing Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio to 18% in the next three years. This, he believes, is achievable without putting additional burden on the taxpayers but by making the pie bigger to collect more revenue for government at all levels to be able to meet their obligations to the citizenry.

For him, there is irreducible minimum if the upward tax revenue trajectory must continue. “We can play with everything, but what we cannot afford to play with, if we are going to succeed, are data and merit,” he once said.
It needs to be said that prior to Adedeji’s leadership, the agency’s contribution to FAAC had been growing. However, the coming of Adedeji has moved the quantum significantly higher through a potpourri of internal administrative and process reforms he introduced, leading to simplifying of tax payment.


For 2025, FIRS is targeting to collect N25.2 trillion in tax revenue and this means more money for the three tiers of government to meet their needs. This is another reason why there should be no opposition to the tax reform bills currently before the National Assembly. If FIRS could post these huge records in a shortly time, breaking its own records and setting higher target and goals, a tax system that is modernised and fit for purpose can only add impetus to the task of domestic revenue mobilisation given to FIRS.

For those asking the question: where does tax revenue by FIRS go? The answer is this: every month that the federal, states and local government councils gather in Abuja for FAAC meeting and money shared accordingly, about 70% of that money comes from the tax revenue FIRS collects from taxpayers.

For perceptive observers, President Tinubu deserves to be hailed for the huge jump in shareable FAAC allocations which continue the upward swing since his assumption of office. All the states now collect almost three times of what they used to get as FAAC allocation prior to the coming of the Tinubu administration. Every month, managers of the three tiers smile to the banks, thanks to the President’s courageous leadership.

Adekanmbi is the Special Adviser on Media to the executive chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).
https://www.thecable.ng/tax-revenue-as-nigerias-new-crude-oil/

Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Akinboboz(m): 11:20pm On Mar 02, 2025
Ok nah ...next vendor please....
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by DMCY: 11:22pm On Mar 02, 2025
The taxes are too much abegi!!!
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by InstanetTV: 11:27pm On Mar 02, 2025
Your MCM is a reverse Robin hood, takes from the poor and share with the rich, and the mad OP is canvassing for applauds, what a shame.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Dreal1247: 11:37pm On Mar 02, 2025
Tinubu the taxmaster
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by SalamRushdie: 11:39pm On Mar 02, 2025
Tax revenue can never grow an economy, that's fish tank Economics
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Immatex(m): 11:39pm On Mar 02, 2025
Not against taxation, as every government must tax her citizens and every citizen owe government the responsibility to pay taxes.

However this government in Nigeria is taxing the poor of the poor disproportionately.

Increasing VATs and the outrageous bank charges over very small transactions plus monthly bank deductions for no service rendered will further increase poverty and not reduce it.

My wife visited Nigeria a few weeks ago and she returned to confirm to me the intensity of poverty enveloping the country.

It was President Tinubu who said ‘let the poor breath’ but in this government of his, the poor are seriously dying out of suffocation from his tax regime and policies.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by helinues: 11:41pm On Mar 02, 2025
Toh
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by helinues: 11:41pm On Mar 02, 2025
SalamRushdie:
Tax revenue can never grow an economy, that's fish tank Economics
Emeritus, tell us what can grow economy if tax revenue can't?
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by REDshouse(m): 12:00am On Mar 03, 2025
SalamRushdie:
Tax revenue can never grow an economy, that's fish tank Economics
.

Then what is Growing UK economy, why is nearly every Nigerian japa (ing) to UK ...

Uk does not have oil or any major Natural resources apart services and its heavily Tax ....

Tax is bedrock of every growing economy if well utilized
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by SalamRushdie: 12:37am On Mar 03, 2025
REDshouse:
.

Then what is Growing UK economy, why is nearly every Nigerian japa (ing) to UK ...

Uk does not have oil or any major Natural resources apart services and its heavily Tax ....

Tax is bedrock of every growing economy if well utilized
UK produces 760 thousand barrels of oil a day in the North sea alone ..This is outside what they steal round the world using Shell Petroleum..
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by DeLaRue:
What is shocking is that some Nigerians want another new government come 2027.

A new government will come with another set of new policies and may abandon some of the transformational policies of the current government.

A new government will set this country back so many years as it tries to introduce its own policies.

The current government has only been in office for just 2 years, and made so many changes which are changing the structure of our economy for good.

These changes need to be in place for at least several years for it to become irreversible and set us up for a new level of future prosperity.

Nigeria is advancing.

Stop judging the success of a government by how much a kongo of garri or rice costs.

Smh.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Tajbol4splend(m): 3:20am On Mar 03, 2025
Taxes are not bad if we get to see why we are paying for it.

Ilesa West LG Council brought a tax note for me to pay with a deadline on it, I was like, this oloriibu man hasn't done anything for us despite the huge allocations he's been getting from the FG and he wants us to pay tax so that he can have enough money to pay his thugs.

I just use Ijesa to swear for him, abina a jo o ni.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Jamie248: 3:44am On Mar 03, 2025
helinues:
Emeritus, tell us what can grow economy if tax revenue can't?
You're a fine one to argue for tax...everyone clearly can see that you have never been productive in your entire life but you can open that motor-mouth of yours and talk about tax

Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Zionmdde: 3:59am On Mar 03, 2025
DeLaRue:
What is shocking is that some Nigerians want another new government come 2027.

A new government will come with another set of new policies and may abandon some of the transformational policies of the current government.

A new government will set this country back so many years as it tries to introduce its own policies.

The current government has only been in office for just 2 years, and made so many changes which are changing the structure of our economy for good.

These changes need to be in place for at least several years for it to become irreversible and set us up for a new level of future prosperity.

Nigeria is advancing.

Stop judging the success of a government by how much a Congo of garri or rice costs.

Smh.
Just sharrap there, opening your mouth is a huge disservice to Nigerians

What has the ordinary man on the streets gained from a government that claimed to have stopped paying subsidy?
Roads?
Electricity?
Improved security?
Asides suffer patiently they have been preaching, exactly what?

So when you venture into something, you wait for several years to know if it will work, see exactly the nonsense your brains are generating

So tinubu must stay 8 years like buhari before we can say his government is not people- friendly

How many years did it take for Nigerians to see the light in Yaradua's government. Just 2 years and yet he will be said to be one of the best leaders

Just sharrap abeg
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Yankee101:
Taxation is the recourse for lazy and non innovative leaders

Dubai, Texas and Florida have no income tax

Be innovative and stimulate businesses, taxation is not a solution. Taxing poorly paid and hungry people via multiple and duplicated tax systems is wickedness
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by xpressionx(m): 6:28am On Mar 03, 2025
Tinubu always on the lookout for where to draw tax from.

If talk,they will compare the UK tax to Naija tax,but they can never compare the healthcare, education, social amenities etc.

Safe to say our leaders are very wicked.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Oyindamolah: 6:28am On Mar 03, 2025
cheesy

It's laughable.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Drsmiles(m): 6:29am On Mar 03, 2025
Shege Promax
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:31am On Mar 03, 2025
DMCY:
The taxes are too much abegi!!!
but you want free education and free health and free road and free police. Where do you think it will come from
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:31am On Mar 03, 2025
InstanetTV:
Your MCM is a reverse Robin hood, takes from the poor and share with the rich, and the mad OP is canvassing for applauds, what a shame.
that's what awoof gets you, run belle.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Hemanwel(m):
President Tinubu should allow the poor to breath!

President Tinubu should stop tormenting the lives of the Nigerian citizens with tax!

In the midst of the abundant natural resources that God has blessed this country with, our President thinks the only way he can generate revenue for his fellow politicians to loot is to squeeze out the little the poor is managing.

We need a president who can think outside the box! Therefore, Tinubu must be voted out in 2027!
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:32am On Mar 03, 2025
SalamRushdie:
Tax revenue can never grow an economy, that's fish tank Economics
yes it can
No it won't
That's what ppl get for chasing awoof
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by fman(m): 6:33am On Mar 03, 2025
DeLaRue:
What is shocking is that some Nigerians want another new government come 2027.

A new government will come with another set of new policies and may abandon some of the transformational policies of the current government.

A new government will set this country back so many years as it tries to introduce its own policies.

The current government has only been in office for just 2 years, and made so many changes which are changing the structure of our economy for good.

These changes need to be in place for at least several years for it to become irreversible and set us up for a new level of future prosperity.

Nigeria is advancing.

Stop judging the success of a government by how much a Congo of garri or rice costs.

Smh.
Na when we die finish
Before e go better?
I no come this world to suffer.
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by MIKOLOWISKA:
SalamRushdie:
UK produces 760 thousand barrels of oil a day in the North sea alone ..This is outside what they steal round the world using Shell Petroleum..
steal? Oil has price o
It's not free for shell o
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Mindlog: 6:34am On Mar 03, 2025
With two-third of the Country, multidimensionally poor?
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:35am On Mar 03, 2025
Jamie248:
You're a fine one to argue for tax...everyone clearly can see that you have never been productive in your entire life but you can open that motor-mouth of yours and talk about tax
simple question you run
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Gotocourt: 6:35am On Mar 03, 2025
shocked
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by IyaTola: 6:37am On Mar 03, 2025
lipsrsealed
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by mrvitalis(m): 6:38am On Mar 03, 2025
Tax revenue should dwarf oil revenue
Our GDP is about 200 billion dollars sadly from 574 billion handed over to APC

But we are supposed to be able to tax out 25% of that... That's 50 billion dollars

These content creators are meant to pay minimum of 35% tax on their earnings

Our musicians and movie actors are meant to pay 40% tax on earnings

Flight ticket should be taxed 30%

Luxury items should be taxed over 100%

Schools primary and secondary schools with school feels above 300k per year should be taxed 50%

Subsides should be removed and petrol taxed 25%

All Uber liker service should be charged 25% fees

Clubs, restaurants and eateries should be charged 100% , 50% and 20% respectively

Every house owners should be charged 2% of the value of the house... If the house is empty and un rented 15% the value of the house...
If it's a rental property 15% the rental value

All car users should pay a road tax of 50k to 2 million per year depending on the car


Yes ooh when you pay all this tax, allow them rig your elections and do nothing

Vote your brother or tribes man that's not performinh u hear
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Omalicious1: 6:38am On Mar 03, 2025
Yusufakinloye22:
https://www.thecable.ng/tax-revenue-as-nigerias-new-crude-oil/
Trump is cutting down on tax while BAT is bringing in more tax...
Re: Tax Revenue As Nigeria’s New Crude Oil - Dare Adekanmbi by Yobabad: 6:39am On Mar 03, 2025
Tnubu built Lagos, so Seyi Tinubu will beautify it, that is why we Yoruba Muslims are supporting Seyi Tinubu as the next governor of Lagos state
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