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| FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by treesun(op): 11:46am On Mar 09 |
To widen the tax net, FG has introduced a 1% presumptive tax on total revenue made by businesses in the informal sector; traders, welders, mechanics, tailors, shop owners etc must now pay 1% of their annual sales as tax. https://x.com/i/status/2030939200707539093 |
| Re: FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by treesun(op): 12:49pm On Mar 09 |
Please is Tinubu sure of all these taxes, Nlfpm.od! |
| Re: FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by lawani(m): 4:30pm On Mar 09 |
It can't work because there are traders that make less than 0.5 percent However small businesses that have address can be forced to file VAT |
| Re: FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by Putindbutt(m): 4:43pm On Mar 09 |
treesun:Is it through lies, misinformation and propaganda that election losers want to win the election. You don't know jack other than copying and pasting. It's to eliminate multiple taxes at the state and local government levels and not all traders are going to pay. The news already made frontpage - FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways lawani:Traders with 12 million annual turnover or less are exempted. |
| Re: FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by lawani(m): 4:56pm On Mar 09 |
Putindbutt:It is the ones with the highest turnovers that have the lowest margins |
| Re: FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by Putindbutt(m): 5:02pm On Mar 09 |
lawani:It's a progressive tax system. |
| Re: FG Has Introduced A 1% Presumptive Tax On Total Revenue by lawani(m): 6:02pm On Mar 09 |
Putindbutt:Take a MTN dealership that sells 300 million naira a day with less than 150k as gain and is expected to pay 3 million naira in taxes accumulating everyday, how will that work? Most wholesale businesses are like that. If you force it on them then the market will be disrupted. It can't work. There are some big retailers like supermarkets and with those ones it can work but how do you separate them? It can work with supermarkets and other big retailers but not with wholesalers. With big retailers there need be no turnover cap. Just file your taxes. However VAT has not been fully tapped as there are probably more than ten million small businesses in the country that can pay over 500k per annum in VAT. |
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