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| Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Bobloco(op): 5:32am On Mar 14, 2025 |
The House of Representatives has retained Value Added Tax, VAT, at 7.5 per cent and rejected a staggered increase to 15 per cent by 2030 as proposed in the Tax Reform Bills being debated at the National Assembly.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/tax-reform-bills-reps-adopt-7-5-vat-reject-increase-to-15/
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| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by free2ryhme: 5:54am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Bobloco:Keeping VAT at 7.5% instead of raising it to 15% offers temporary relief but fails to fully protect low-income earners from economic strain. Revised tax structures may still inflate prices of essential goods, worsening their burden. Without wage hikes or targeted relief, stagnant incomes and inflation will persist. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Hellisreal70: 5:54am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Una no go kill us with tax sha |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by free2ryhme: 5:54am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Bobloco:Fairer taxation, with billionaires and corporations paying their share, is crucial to safeguarding ordinary Nigerians' purchasing power and reducing inequality. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by AMINDA: 5:54am On Mar 14, 2025 |
The North has already gotten the concessions that made it oppose the bill. The bills are now good to go. The noise makers who kept boasting that "Jagaban will have his way, he has the numbers" have now folded. 2027 will follow a similar trajectory. The minority may have their say, but the majority will have their way at the end of the day.
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| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Niccoloimhotep(m): 5:55am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Tulumbu wants to increase vat to 15%? Chineke kpo nwoke’a oku 📌 |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Ukeme8: 5:56am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Hey |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by magoo10(m): 5:57am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Tax is good when you create a good business environment and not a strangulating economy.,unstable exchange rates , poor price control mechanisms and policy summersaults. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Thomthom(m): 5:57am On Mar 14, 2025*. Modified: 4:20pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Honestly the person that propose 15% VAT Na demon. Agent of hardship. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by pinkguy(m): 6:00am On Mar 14, 2025 |
House representative is useless,porn is showing in my phone, that house should be scabbed |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by franchasng: 6:02am On Mar 14, 2025*. Modified: 6:28am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Taxing Nigerians he made poor to complete wretchedness while businesses are shutting down daily due to increased tax, operating cost and low patronage resulting from dead purchasing power of Nigerians. I just don't know why this looting machine love taxing people for his personal luxury. Is Nigeria's enormous crude oil and other mineral resources not enough for this looting machine? Most crude oil producing nations are tax free, you are copying United Kingdom tax system, are you transparent like the United Kingdom's government? Do you give Nigerians tax return? You removed all subsidies Nigerians enjoyed and increased tax and levies, how do you expect poor Nigerians to survive? United Kingdom collects tax and give back to the poor, the aged, the children and operate a free healthcare for all their citizens plus free education for all their citizens plus other numerous benefits including food stamps, and other social welfare programs to help the poor live a better life. Someone should please advice this Lagos looting machine asap ![]() |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by cenaman(m): 6:02am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Very commendable |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by b3llo(m): 6:04am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Wahala no dey finish |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by datola: 6:04am On Mar 14, 2025*. Modified: 6:23am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Nice of House of Reps. If I were them self I would reduce it to 2.5% on locally produced goods. FG is just interested in milking more money from the poor citizens and struggling companies for them to loot. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Parydelegate: 6:08am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Tax frontend and embezzle it backend. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by phemmie06(m): 6:11am On Mar 14, 2025 |
15% vat....story or tales by moonlight will commence titled..... Nigeria is the lowest country paying VAT . If na RED chamber, Apa (Akpabio) would have approved it before receiving it |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:16am On Mar 14, 2025 |
This tax reform bill at the end of the day achieve nothing. Every important component such as vat sharing formula, vat increases etc has been modified or completely changed. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Image123(m): 6:17am On Mar 14, 2025 |
It's okay, the VAT percentage is negotiable and the least of the issues tackled in the tax reforms bill. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by smokinloud(m): 6:17am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Why are they silent about the VAT sharing formula?!. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by smokinloud(m): 6:21am On Mar 14, 2025 |
AMINDA:And you want progress for ur country?. Why would a state that's not productive be sharing VAT from a very productive state like Lagos and you think that's fair?. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by hisgrace090: 6:23am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Make tinubu no come pick offence against rep members o! |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by kelvindj98: 6:25am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Thank God the House of Rep did something useful for once. That VAT increase (from 7.5% to 15%) was my major beef with the bill. E no go better for who add am to the bill. With the other changes also done, they can go ahead and pass the bill. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by AMINDA: 6:26am On Mar 14, 2025 |
smokinloud:Lagos is only productive as a result of its proximity to the coast (ports) and the combined efforts of all Nigerians. Otherwise, why isn't any other Southwestern state productive? The President just awarded 15 trillion (half of the country's budget) for a single road project in Lagos, yet you want to solely benefit off of that "productivity"? |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by Okortor: 6:27am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Northerners go jubilate inside their mosque today lol |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by anonimi: 6:27am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Bobloco:More tax burden on the masses to provide greater luxuries for politicians while the people who bear the burden live deprived of basic common services and utilities like water & sanitation, free basic education for all children, free basic healthcare for all etc. [quote author=NLCreator post=126854133]Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, has defended the purchase of sports utility vehicles (SUVs) for members of the national assembly. There have been reports that the leadership of the 10th national assembly has bought SUVs for all lawmakers. Each SUV is said to be valued at N160 million. The LP had asked members of the party in the national assembly to kick against “wastage”. While responding to questions during a press conference in Abuja on Monday, the former governor of Anambra said the SUVs are not personal cars of the lawmakers, noting that they are for official use. “Let me start with the issue of Labour Party members in the house. I have actually discussed this issue with them,” Obi said. “Surprisingly, I can tell you I heard that these vehicles are official cars. They have to use it. It is meant for office. “So it is not as if it is their vehicle. They said it is official cars and you are meant to use it while you are in the senate.” Obi also hinted at contesting for the country’s number one position in 2027, adding that Nigeria deserves dedicated and visionary leaders who will lead the country towards a brighter future. https://www.thecable.ng/theyre-for-official-use-obi-defends-purchase-of-n160m-suv-for-lawmakers/amp ] |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by anonimi: 6:32am On Mar 14, 2025 |
phemmie06:What has been done with the current VAT and other tax revenues if we have the most extreme poverty paupers and highest number of children out of school globally with a global rank of 157 out of 189 countries on the Human Development Index (HDI), placing us in the category of low human development. Are we really the giant of Africa ![]() |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by smokinloud(m): 6:32am On Mar 14, 2025 |
AMINDA:It won't always be like diz shar. There are many coastal states in Nigeria, Ondo, Delta, Rivers etc but none is close to Lagos state in development. You think say na fluke?. The entire Western region place their subsistence and economic activities on Lagos state that's why Lagos is outstanding... Single road project that links more than 10 states?!. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by smokinloud(m): 6:33am On Mar 14, 2025 |
anonimi:what's our annual vat revenue?. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by visaclick: 6:37am On Mar 14, 2025 |
Talking about taxes on an economy that is not even industrialized. Are these people even thinking at all? Architectural and structural des, send me a WhatsApp message via my profile. |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by advanceDNA: 6:38am On Mar 14, 2025 |
kelvindj98:Lol... 7.5% has always been the goal.. 15% announcement was just smoke screen.. Make no mistake....no nigerian politician gives a flying fvck about the masses.... They all paid their noses to be on those seats.....so for their mind it's their right to make Nigerians suffer for their pocket |
| Re: Tax Reform Bills: Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase To 15% by anonimi: 6:41am On Mar 14, 2025 |
smokinloud:Enough, along with other taxes and loans, to buy more luxuries for our politicians while we grow in extreme poverty and deprivation of common services and facilities maintenance as well as utilities. chisomkachy: |
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