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Poll: Do You Agree That The South East Contributes Meaningfully To Nigeria's Economy Other Than Through VAT?
Yes
64% (211 votes)
No
35% (115 votes)
This poll has ended |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by givedemwotowoto(op): 9:47pm On Jan 31 |
benardtotti:You’re confusing where production happens with where consumption is captured. VAT in Nigeria is recorded at the point of consumption, not where value is created. Production can drive employment, exports, and reinvestment while consumption – and VAT – is captured elsewhere. Yes, Texas and California have massive formal retail systems that capture sales tax, but that's possible because they're also the 2 most populous states in the U.S. In the case of the South East, production can be high, but with a smaller population and wide inter-regional trade, much of the consumption is captured outside the region. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by CodeTemplarr: 9:49pm On Jan 31 |
More VAT mean your state or the place of production is favourable to producers. That mean the supporting state to industry shoulders the huge burden of pollution associated with industrial activities, deal with more vehicular activity of moving goods out into the market and other burdens generally associated with priduction-heavy zones. The defence is too tame. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by benardtotti(m): 10:02pm On Jan 31 |
givedemwotowoto:I think the new tax laws are trying to tie vat to point of value and no longer point of consumption. The usa sales tax captures it at point of sale/consumption. If the new tax laws actually capture point of value for vat going forward then let's wait and see what next year's stats will show us . |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by AustineE1: 10:03pm On Jan 31*. Modified: 4:54am On Feb 01 |
kollog:Uga ignorance is costly,try and learn,not depending on statistics that are meaningless . Why not ask yourself why inspite of the low VAT collected in the south east,yet they have the least poverty ratio,have lowest number of out of school children,have lowest number of unemployed,have the highest number of educated people,have more developed rural area than any region in west Africa,have more states that are cleaner than other regions,according to statistics etc. If you blink you miss out. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Emeskhalifa(m): 10:16pm On Jan 31 |
Guilty conscience else who ask una for explanation ![]() |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Ofemannnu: 10:19pm On Jan 31 |
These are facts known to all Nigerians home and abroad. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by sylfad(m): 10:58pm On Jan 31 |
If most of the production in the South East occurs informally but the value of the products and services are felt nationally, it is important to know their exact nature that make them being "ineligible" for VAT. In other words, does it mean such products and services are not regulated, or those who produce them have chosen to keep them from regulatory prism? If so, how safe could such goods and services be for the nation? |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by samuelson06(m): 11:06pm On Jan 31 |
RichBoy247:See foolish talk. As if there's no baby factory in the southwest. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 11:32pm On Jan 31 |
G SonOfDSoil01:What do your region produce apart from consuming and waiting for free food . Absolutely nothing. They manufacture and send them down to SW for your to consume and pay tax 😂😂😂😂. Shame |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by WhizdomXX(m): 11:37pm On Jan 31 |
Ebinpawo1:Then it should be to each State, according to the vat contributed. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Raf4: 11:53pm On Jan 31 |
Akwamkpuruamu:How many times have you been chased to come and pay VAT? |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Raf4: 11:57pm On Jan 31 |
OBIDIENTNAIJA:But you cannot consume if you don't have purchasing power. Mind you, the heavier the production, the higher the consumption. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Peperipepe: 11:57pm On Jan 31 |
You have low VAT simple. Your contribution to Nigerian government is low. Ha ha ha ha |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Raf4: 12:07am On Feb 01 |
lawani:All the registered trading companies, logistics/transport companies, service providers etc pay VAT. The invoices on all your purchases and invoices you issued on supplies have elements of input VAT and output VAT respectively. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by IbnB: 12:43am On Feb 01 |
Now compare Southwest and Southeast youth economic engagement for one: everywhere in the Southwest their young men are doing 'twaile!' for commuters in the motor parks in exchange for N200 handout. While Southeast boys are engaged in nwaboy scheme learning trade/business and growing Now tell me who is adding economic value to society? |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Gajagojo: 1:05am On Feb 01 |
givedemwotowoto:Not sure what you mean by point of consumption? Are there no VAT charges on business to business value addition Don't warehouses charge VAT for warehouses Don't transporters charge VAT,? Is there no VAT on insurance, security and other services that businesses use? What exactly is the number one thing produced in the SE that Nigerians buy VAT happens to many steps in the value chain of producing a bottle of beer Even producers are consumers of VATgoods and services in the production process |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Gajagojo: 1:09am On Feb 01 |
OBIDIENTNAIJA:Manufactured what Name the biggest thing they manufacture just one |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Vision101(m): 3:39am On Feb 01 |
chicfarmer:Very flawed explanation. He used United States as usual as example. Taxes there particularly vat are imposed by individual states according to their tax laws because they operate pure federation. In Nigeria we operate quasi-federation. Most tax laws excluding PIT but including vat are uniformly taxed by the center. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Ofemannnu: 4:10am On Feb 01 |
Gajagojo:Several and among them are Bigi,Honeywell indomie,Glo and accessories,Vitafoam etc |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Ofemannnu: 4:16am On Feb 01 |
IbnB:SW youths are more productive than SE youths who are mainly touts.If you look at ipob,the picture confirms itself. Lagos became the best tech city in the world because of its youths who are basi ally the most educated in Nigeria. A whole lot of them are also in the Art and Entertainment where they dominate 75%. |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Ofemannnu: 4:20am On Feb 01 |
Yes |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Bestmanfornow: 7:08am On Feb 01 |
RichBoy247:I like how you guys deceiving yourselves on media propaganda while Southeast silently growing, this is not fabricated theory watch one of the industrial layouts in Anambra state, the state is building another massive industrial city call Anambra Mixed-Use industrial city which is now a free trade zone Watch Harbor industrial layout Ogbaru Anambra state and cure your ignorance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3ATUt2aztc?si=Z5rBdrAgzC3bJXma |
| Re: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case by Bestmanfornow: 7:14am On Feb 01 |
RichBoy247:You can only hate Igbo but you can't stop their progress, keep fooling yourself with propaganda, you guys believe on government handout with propaganda while Igbo believe in themselves this is another industrial layout in Anambra Nnewi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p4OCD1WYYI?si=IcTewgWSuSG34W4m |
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