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| National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by ogododo(op): 8:46am On Jan 05 |
The National Assembly has disowned the four gazetted tax laws which have been generating ripples following the alleged discrepancies between the version passed by the lawmakers as contained in the approved votes and proceedings and those gazetted and circulated to the public.https://dailytrust.com/nass-disowns-gazetted-tax-laws/
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| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Yankee101: 8:48am On Jan 05 |
Nigeria is practically a fraud as it is right now |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Racoon(m): 8:54am On Jan 05*. Modified: 2:17pm On Jan 05 |
Section 117 of the Criminal Code Act says a person commits perjury if they: Lawfully take an oath (or affirmation), and knowingly give false testimony on a material matter, or make a statement they do not believe to be trueBrazen criminality.Everything about Tinubu has been fraudulent from antiquity. It is a pity this irredeemable govt have defenders. What a national and international shame, disgrace and embarrassment for a nation |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by FarahAideed: 9:03am On Jan 05 |
Immediately Oyedele woke up and started being media manager for the speaker of the house early in the morning I knew something was wrong |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by slivertongue: 9:07am On Jan 05 |
This administration will learn the hard way |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by yesloaded: 9:20am On Jan 05 |
If the listed are true then there's need to charge these guys to a criminal court I will take my time to go through the gazzeted copy and compare with the one approved by the national assembly This is a treason against the entire Nigerians |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by BItt: 9:48am On Jan 05 |
This tax issue is anti people laws. Nigeria earn and level below global poverty line. Yet you want to burnden then with more taxes. You are playing with your 2nd term election |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by AMINDA: 9:49am On Jan 05 |
FarahAideed:The one-man tax committee with a budget of 5 billion naira was suspicious ab-initio. If Tinubu hadn't captured the National Assembly with money, this would be grounds for impeachment. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Ofunaofu: 9:49am On Jan 05 |
Tinubu and forgery are inseparable Tinubu is a fraud |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by ogododo(op): 1:47pm On Jan 05 |
Nawa Nlfpmod. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by ogascomax: 2:09pm On Jan 05 |
But some APC supporters said that the government did not alter it. Sometimes I wonder if those guys are zombies. Now you won't see them on this thread after they have been bursted but will jump to the next news to comment their normal nonsense. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by MEGAWATCH: 2:10pm On Jan 05 |
If there is truly a future for Nigeria which I doubt everyday, Tinubu should have been impeached by now. How can you alter a law passed by the national assembly and people are still behaving as if nothing serious happend? One day, this government will go back to the North and what they will do with power....THE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH WILL CRY . Just keep a date! 🔥🔥🔥 |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by princepee: 2:10pm On Jan 05 |
You people should make up your mind on this tax issue.... A lot of confusion is going on. Make anything no happen to the little amount wey I get for bank oo |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Image123(m): 2:11pm On Jan 05*. Modified: 4:49pm On Jan 05 |
The opposition is in disarray and struggling tooth and nail gasping for breathe. Expect more lies and desperation as we enter election season. They know the tax reform is a game changer. Only the opposition and their OAPs are in possession of this so called gazetted version. As how na? Imagine satan sleeping while the Saviour saves the world, reason am na.
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| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by iwaeda: 2:12pm On Jan 05 |
Oh Lord our help in ages past. People are still defending this government, they changed your anthem, no voice, gazetted forged tax bill, very soon, they tell you are not a Nigerian. ![]() |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by DMerciful(m): 2:12pm On Jan 05 |
Tilumbu, the undisputed heavyweight champion of incompetence and corruption. Corruption in its purest form! |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Racoon(m): 2:14pm On Jan 05*. Modified: 2:58pm On Jan 05 |
Name - Forged. DOB/Age - Forged State of Origin - Forged Primary/Secondary School certificate - Forged Even his gender is forged because he entered CSU as a female and graduated as a male. How do you expect such a person not to forge or brazenly alter sensitive national documents of a nation for criminal purposes? |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by NewHe: 2:15pm On Jan 05 |
Daily Trust always causing confusion! How does the gazetted 4 versions turns out to be fake? Are the ones assented to by the president and gazetted by the authority different from the NASS own! |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by magoo10(m): 2:18pm On Jan 05 |
Tinubu claims to be fighting corruption but he himself is fantastically corrupt. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by anonimi: 2:22pm On Jan 05*. Modified: 8:51pm On Jan 05 |
ogododo:Just as Lagosians are seeing the results of increasing IGR and budget 100 times from greater tax burden over the last 27 years of Tinubu's TAX monster plan ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs [quote author=Lanrelagboi post=133655707]Lagos has now crossed the 3 Trillion Naira annual budget mark. Crossed 2 Trillion in 2024. Memory Lane: the first full-year Lagos State budget (Year 2000) in the 4th Republic was in the region of 40-something billion Naira. And it was described as “unprecedented” back then. https://x.com/toluogunlesi/status/1877326708904181856?t=R_xycXnffVtjtiWwoGCzAQ&s=19[/quote] |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Gotocourt: 2:22pm On Jan 05 |
The founder of Lagos and Bandit will be smoked out of Aso villa. What is happening in Nigeria is akin to Venezuela ![]() |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Funkyswagzz(m): 2:26pm On Jan 05 |
Tinubu and co criminals want to rob Nigerians in broad daylight |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Gotocourt: 2:26pm On Jan 05 |
Tinubu should know that Nigeria is not Lagos abi south west he has captured with his alpha-beta scam. The old order way of doing things can't work nationally, he should accept the new reality. The Politics of what money cannot solve, more money will solve will ruin him. We'll meet at the polls. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by anonimi: 2:26pm On Jan 05 |
Image123:Like the lies and desperation of Oshiomole's Assembly of PAst Criminals, APC as we entered election season 11 years ago? By how much is Tinubu forcing Nigerians to subsidise the massive corruption in the oil sector now for every litre of fuel ![]() anonimi: |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Noblechykk(m): 2:26pm On Jan 05 |
Image123:You need help but it is unfortunate that you have no idea |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by 1vandragon: 2:28pm On Jan 05 |
Lol. And some people were arguing blindly |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Bluntemperor: 2:29pm On Jan 05 |
ogododo:O P, 👍👏, -thank you for the elaborate GESTURE on this matter,for it is the Public Duties to Always be Meticulous and Scrutinized What Govt- or governance is all about, Or otherwise,those governing us,will wall 🧱 Terrible Situation On All of us and that is Why Democratic Govt is still the BEST Form of government all over the World 🌎- for you can Complain and Object- where Necessary, Unlike Putin or China DICTATORSHIP! We Must Monitor the government Intended Actions and the Actual Things Carried out. Now,LET NIGERIANS KNOW, • THAT ONLY WHAT THE NATIONAL -ASSEMBLY SIGNED INTO LAW WILL BE APPLICABLE, -NOT WHAT THE GOVT-INTENDED! • LET ALL THE NEWSPAPERS, SOCIAL MEDIA - INFORMED THE PUBLIC THROUGH,BY PRINTING OUT THE COPIES THAT WAS APPROVED AND SHOULD BE FOLLOWED BY THE MASSES! |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by bobogogo: 2:31pm On Jan 05 |
Tinupoo! Tinupoo! Tinupoo! 42 shit remaining... |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Guestmale: 2:32pm On Jan 05 |
He said citizens should study the tax laws carefully and understand how the provisions affect them, rather than relying on rumours or calls for mass action. How will bitterness allow them to study and know how it affects them,the most funny part of it is that, it is those that the tax reform are least affected or not affected at all are the people making the greatest noise. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by Fearlez: 2:36pm On Jan 05 |
ogododo:What a country! This administration is going down as the most corrupt in the history of Nigeria if not bordering on criminality. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by koning: 2:39pm On Jan 05 |
Does this not mean that the CTCs will now be gazetted afresh since the "Gazetted" one in circulation is a forgery. Am i missing something here. Messers Falana and co should come and explain ooo. |
| Re: National Assembly Disowns ‘Gazetted’ Tax Laws by AK481(m): 2:39pm On Jan 05 |
But reuben abati says something else today . Abati is a part of the problem masquerading as journalist |
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, introduced into the altered gazetted Acts which requires a taxpayer dissatisfied with the decision of the Tax Appeal Tribunal, and seeking to appeal to the High Court, to deposit 20 per cent of the disputed amount as security before the appeal can be heard was removed from the current version approved by the National Assembly.
