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Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by ogododo(op): 9:37am On Dec 22, 2025
The presidency on Monday weighed in on the controversy trailing the new tax laws scheduled to take effect on January 1 in the country.

This comes as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, and several civil society organisations called for the suspension of the implementation of the laws.

A member of the House of Representatives, Abdulsamad Dasuki, recently raised concerns about what he described as discrepancies between tax laws passed by the National Assembly and the versions subsequently gazetted and made available to the public.

Dasuku argued that his legislative rights had been breached because the content of the gazetted tax laws did not reflect what lawmakers debated and approved on the floor of the House.

But speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Brief, the Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, said what has been circulating in the media was fake.

“Before you can say there is a difference between what was gazette and what was passed, we have what has not been gazette. We don’t have what was passed,” he said.

“The official harmonised bills certified by the clerk, which the National Assembly sent to the President, we don’t have a copy to compare. Only the lawmakers can say authoritatively what we sent.

“It should be the House of Representatives or Senate version. It should be the harmonised version certified by the clerk. Even me, I cannot say that I have it. I only have what was presented to Mr President to sign.”

Oyedele stated that he reached out to the House of Representatives Committee regarding a particular Section 41 (cool, which states, “You have to pay a deposit of 20 per cent.”

He noted that the response given by the committee was that its members had not met on the issue.

“I know that particular provision is not in the final gazette, but it was in the draft gazette. Some people decided that they should write the report of the committee before the committee had met, and it had circulated everywhere.

“What is out there in the media did not come from the committee set up by the House of Representatives. I think we should allow them do the investigation,” Oyedele added.

President Bola Tinubu signed the four tax reform bills into law, marking what the government has described as the most significant overhaul of the country’s tax system in decades.

The tax reform laws, which faced stiff opposition from federal lawmakers from the northern part of the country before their passage, are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026.

The laws include the Nigeria Tax Act, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act, all operating under a single authority, the Nigeria Revenue Service.

According to the Federal Government, the reforms are designed to simplify tax compliance, expand the tax base, eliminate overlapping taxes, and modernise revenue collection across federal, state, and local governments.
https://www.channelstv.com/2025/12/22/presidency-clarifies-controversy-over-alleged-discrepancies-in-tax-laws/

Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by aworatak: 9:42am On Dec 22, 2025
This man is not only talking from both sides of the mouth, he is also insincere and bereft of reasoning.
I pity the average Nigerians should this fraudulent document called tax law take effect next year.

Over to you the data boys, suffering and smiling gang.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Burob: 9:43am On Dec 22, 2025
ogododo:
The presidency on Monday weighed in on the controversy trailing the new tax laws scheduled to take effect on January 1 in the country.

This comes as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, and several civil society organisations called for the suspension of the implementation of the laws.

A member of the House of Representatives, Abdulsamad Dasuki, recently raised concerns about what he described as discrepancies between tax laws passed by the National Assembly and the versions subsequently gazetted and made available to the public.

Dasuku argued that his legislative rights had been breached because the content of the gazetted tax laws did not reflect what lawmakers debated and approved on the floor of the House.

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But speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Brief, the Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, said what has been circulating in the media was fake.

READ ALSO: ADC Calls For Suspension Of Tax Laws Over Alleged ‘Forgery’ Of Provisions

“Before you can say there is a difference between what was gazette and what was passed, we have what has not been gazette. We don’t have what was passed,” he said.

“The official harmonised bills certified by the clerk, which the National Assembly sent to the President, we don’t have a copy to compare. Only the lawmakers can say authoritatively what we sent.

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“It should be the House of Representatives or Senate version. It should be the harmonised version certified by the clerk. Even me, I cannot say that I have it. I only have what was presented to Mr President to sign.”

Oyedele stated that he reached out to the House of Representatives Committee regarding a particular Section 41 (cool, which states, “You have to pay a deposit of 20 per cent.”

He noted that the response given by the committee was that its members had not met on the issue.

“I know that particular provision is not in the final gazette, but it was in the draft gazette. Some people decided that they should write the report of the committee before the committee had met, and it had circulated everywhere.


“What is out there in the media did not come from the committee set up by the House of Representatives. I think we should allow them do the investigation,” Oyedele added.

President Bola Tinubu signed the four tax reform bills into law, marking what the government has described as the most significant overhaul of the country’s tax system in decades.

The tax reform laws, which faced stiff opposition from federal lawmakers from the northern part of the country before their passage, are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026.

The laws include the Nigeria Tax Act, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act, all operating under a single authority, the Nigeria Revenue Service.

According to the Federal Government, the reforms are designed to simplify tax compliance, expand the tax base, eliminate overlapping taxes, and modernise revenue collection across federal, state, and local governments.



https://www.channelstv.com/2025/12/22/presidency-clarifies-controversy-over-alleged-discrepancies-in-tax-laws/
From my observation, only criminal minded tax dodgers, & violators will be concerned about any purported amendments.

Or the plain ignorant people that will wail just for wailing 😭 sake.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Burob: 9:46am On Dec 22, 2025
aworatak:
This man is not only talking from both sides of the mouth, he is also insincere and bereft of reasoning.
I pity the average Nigerians should this fraudulent document called tax law take effect next year.

Over to you the data boys, suffering and smiling gang.
What is fraudulent about it? It is a known fact that human beings hate change, people like yourself who love the status quo, & add no benefit to society, speaking with both sides of your mouth making up excuses because u do not want to live up to your statutory obligation of paying your taxes.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by ibechris(m): 10:00am On Dec 22, 2025
Then why are u lording it over and upon the people if u truly do not have the real copies.

This guy is talking rubbish...
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Hedonisco: 10:00am On Dec 22, 2025
This Oyedole animal should be public enemy number 1.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by magoo10(m): 10:01am On Dec 22, 2025
I thought they said Nigerians should go to court what explanation are they giving again.
Government of brigandage una go explain tire.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by AMINDA: 10:02am On Dec 22, 2025
All I read was a lot of mumbo-jumbo with no head or tail. The National Assembly adopted a special approach in passing this tax bill due to its sensitive nature. 40 members of the House of reps and 40 senators with representation from each state were selected to sit and harmonise the law. What was harmonised by these legislators was deliberated upon, passed and forwarded to the president and the house of reps member who raised this observation on forgery was a member of that committee. There's no different house of reps version or a senate version.

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Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Focusmind: 10:02am On Dec 22, 2025
Chei, Taiwo fall hand, big time - He should not allow politicians to rubbish his professional career. undecided

I believe that the insertion of that 20% deposit on disputed assessment was done on purpose. FIRS have been looking for ways to make their decisions final and conclusive in any assessment without the opportunity of the tax payer making recourse to the court for adjudication. How can you tell me or my company to deposit 20% of assessment you did on my income, first, before I begin to challenge it?
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by datola:
You go explain tire.

I just pity Taiwo Oyedele doing the devil's advocate.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Bayajjidda: 10:04am On Dec 22, 2025
Scam nation... Keep scamming everyone. Keep using juju and sorcery on everyone.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by marketingncompa: 10:04am On Dec 22, 2025
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Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by iwaeda: 10:04am On Dec 22, 2025
Chicago bull is not to be joke at. Let me laugh ahead, think and don't abuse me. Government is looking for money to meet its obligations and someone is lieing to you that Government will reduce your taxes. How will Government increase its revenues. grin angry grin angry angry grin
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by BrickDevo: 10:05am On Dec 22, 2025
A thief is a theif regardless of what English you use in describing him. All of them are thieves
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by yeahh(m): 10:05am On Dec 22, 2025
This is even more confusing
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by mycar: 10:05am On Dec 22, 2025
Burob:
What is fraudulent about it? It is a known fact that human beings hate change, people like yourself who love the status quo, & add no benefit to society, speaking with both sides of your mouth making up excuses because u do not want to live up to your statutory obligation of paying your taxes.
As usual, attack the victim and cheer the oppressor. What happens to be the change that you want from others. Have they accounted for the little ones that have been entrusted to their hands.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Adeh2009(m): 10:07am On Dec 22, 2025
liars!!!! you cant even believe any single word coming out of their mouth! so much lies from this government
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Justiceleague1: 10:07am On Dec 22, 2025
Evil and wicked govt.... doing the bidding of chagiury and other evil....wanna copy the tax system of other climes without providing what other same climes provide for their citizens to warrant such taxes upon taxes..
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Burob: 10:07am On Dec 22, 2025
mycar:
As usual, attack the victim and cheer the oppressor. What happens to be the change that you want from others. Have they accounted for the little ones that have been entrusted to their hands.
Some people just follow follow like Zombies because of rhetoric, OK, help aworatak explain what is fraudulent about the law?
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by SmartyPants(m): 10:07am On Dec 22, 2025
aworatak:
This man is not only talking from both sides of the mouth, he is also insincere and bereft of reasoning.
I pity the average Nigerians should this fraudulent document called tax law take effect next year.

Over to you the data boys, suffering and smiling gang.
Instead of wasting words abusing the man, it would have been much cleverer of you to explain how he spoke from both sides of the mouth. But you didn't because we both know you don't even understand a word of what that man said. Do you? Lol.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Joymide22: 10:09am On Dec 22, 2025
I see some people hailing the tax bill, You people are the reason Nigeria will not be better in 100years time, don't worry it will touch your children and generations also,

The same government that can not account for the little tax been collected already wants to collect larger tax and you are hailing with pleasure (No light, no good roads, no health facilities) NO BASICS OF LIFE, We are treated like slaves and animals in our our lands by these greedy politicians and you social media warriors come here to support nonsense?...You all won't die well
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Burob: 10:10am On Dec 22, 2025
SmartyPants:
Instead of wasting words abusing the man, it would have been much cleverer of you to explain how he spoke from both sides of the mouth. But you didn't because we both know you didn't even understand a word of what that man said. Did you? Lol.
Don’t mind that aworatak.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Win12345: 10:11am On Dec 22, 2025
The thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy.... Don't expect anything else. But God is not man.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by casualobserver: 10:11am On Dec 22, 2025
aworatak:
This man is not only talking from both sides of the mouth, he is also insincere and bereft of reasoning.
I pity the average Nigerians should this fraudulent document called tax law take effect next year.

Over to you the data boys, suffering and smiling gang.
He who is bereft of reasoning is he who believes any side of any story without fact checking.

Have you checked the gazetted law to see if the controversial claims are there?

I have just checked the official gazette. There is no such provision regarding any 20% deposit in section 41

See below

Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Burob: 10:11am On Dec 22, 2025
Joymide22:
I see some people hailing the tax bill, You people are the reason Nigeria will not be better in 100years time, don't worry it will touch your children and generations also,

The same government that can not account for the little tax been collected already wants to collect larger tax and you are hailing with pleasure (No light, no good roads, no health facilities) NO BASICS OF LIFE, We are treated like slaves and animals in our our lands by these greedy politicians and you social media warriors come here to support nonsense?...You all won't die well
Na people like u wey no dey pay tax, go always complain pass, go ask your state government what they did with the tax they generated, then come back & tell us.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by reddingtonblack: 10:11am On Dec 22, 2025
Burob:
From my observation, only criminal minded tax dodgers, & violators will be concerned about any purported amendments.

Or the plain ignorant people that will wail just for wailing 😭 sake.
Alol ! Tell it illogical or its unreasonable to dodge a Tax that you and i know This rogues will eventually loot from govt purse

I see people like you wont rush to Cite Uk US ... they dont pay this Tax out of patrotism they pay because they see the ripple effect across .. good road,health and welfare packages accessible to the needy

You want me to Pay Tax .... one Yahaya bello or Farouk will just divert into swiss account or buy one thousand houses ... Money i know will never be account

When Tinubu removed subsidy, So me Men came Tv speakin grammar, claiming harvard oxford degree with Phd ... today ask them howfar, Tinubu will reply i have given the money to your Governor ... is it not frustrating all that sacrifice for Nothing

I wanna take a Bet by end of another 2yrs they will collect this Tax nothing will change .. infact they will be proposing maybe Nigeria should pay for Air they breath everyday .. what we have are criminal entities at the elms of Affair
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Burob: 10:12am On Dec 22, 2025
casualobserver:
He who is bereft of reasoning is he who believes any side of any story without fact checking.

Have you checked the gazetted law to see if the controversial claims are there?

I have checked the official gazette. There is no such provision in section 42

See below
Ok, what is fraudulent about what u posted?

Please be specific.
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by okoloto: 10:13am On Dec 22, 2025
Everything about APC is shady, manipulative and lies
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by Hankim: 10:13am On Dec 22, 2025
Oyedele sounds incoherent and foolish with his analysis
Re: Presidency Clarifies Controversy Over Alleged Discrepancies In Tax Laws by ojoisimi(m): 10:14am On Dec 22, 2025
aworatak:
This man is not only talking from both sides of the mouth, he is also insincere and bereft of reasoning.
I pity the average Nigerians should this fraudulent document called tax law take effect next year.

Over to you the data boys, suffering and smiling gang.
People like you talk much without saying anything. Won't it be good if you can point to the discrepancies in his statement other than your blanket statement? Dollop heads everywhere
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