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Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by ifyan(op): 9:45am On Mar 23, 2015
By Nosa Alekhuogie

Nigeria’s federally collected revenue is likely to decline further by about 25 per cent this quarter, the chief executive officer, Financial Derivatives Company Limited (FDC), Mr. Bismarck Rewane has predicted.

Chief executive officer, Financial Derivatives Company Limited (FDC), Mr. Bismarck Rewane
Rewane said the declining revenue will serve as a wake-up call for Nigeria.

The FDC boss stated this at a breakfast meeting on e-filing organised by SystemSpecs Limited for stakeholders held in Lagos recently.

According to Rewane, oil and gas constitute over 60 per cent of Nigeria’s fiscal revenue, oil accounts for 94 per cent of Nigeria’s export and approximately 67 per cent of current account receipts in the country.

He noted that a 58 per cent drop in oil prices coincided with approximately 18 per cent decline in government revenue in the fourth quarter of 2014.

Decline in prices of other commodity is unlikely to cushion the effect of lower oil exports on the balance of trade, Rewane added.

Commenting on how to improve government’s revenue, he identified blocking of leakages through the use of information communication technology (ICT).

He also noted that the ICT has the potential to transform tax revenue collection.

“ICT is just one of a number of tools to increase tax revenue collection, improve services to tax payers.

Accessible services at no cost to the taxpayer can enhance take-up. Incentives can encourage compliance.

Capacity building develops expertise. Strong communication campaigns ensure acceptance and understanding,” he added.

According to him, whenever revenue declines, people tend to be more efficient and efficiency is most prominent in the payment and settlement system.

Rewane further added that the more efficient payment services are, the more the number of transactions, and the more the society gets out of it.

“The external and internal balances of an economy would depend almost entirely on the efficiency of its payment system,” he added.

On his part, the Managing Director, Systemspecs, Mr. John Obaro revealed that e-filing, which is driven by the Remitta platform, would help boost government’s revenue.

Remitta, developed by Systemspecs was adopted by the Central Bank of Nigeria for the payments and collection of funds.

“With Remitta, you can automatically submit matching schedules when you pay pensions to PFAs.

For example, tax authorities or operatives. All these are done electronically. People can make payments to another party using their credit or debit cards.

“It is a single platform which allows you make payments to various people and at the same time on the same platform, you empower people who want to make payment to you to pay through any channel that is convenient for them,” Obaro said.

Furthermore, he said: “Remitta is connected to all core banking applications of all the banks in Nigeria today.

You can define approval limits for people who want to make payments with designated officers who you can define you rules to.”

“With Remitta you can make all your payments from the same platform, for each payment you have, you get a comprehensive proof of payment delivered to the beneficiary and you can easily track all payments irrespective of the funding banks.”

Source:http://nairausd..com/
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by tochinoyi(m): 9:53am On Mar 23, 2015
just wait for GEJ re election everything will be ok again
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by WisdomFlakes: 10:28am On Mar 23, 2015
tochinoyi:
just wait for GEJ re election everything will be ok again
Oh, so the rest of the country is being held hostage economically till Jonathan is re-electedhuh? Una don fail.
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by ifyan(op):
WisdomFlakes:
Oh, so the rest of the country is being held hostage economically till Jonathan is re-electedhuh? Una don fail.
Don't blame the presidency but election fever f.

Remember politicians also play a role in this .
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by sammyj: 12:01pm On Mar 23, 2015
grin
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by ifyan(op): 2:00pm On Mar 23, 2015
sammyj:
grin
Kai youth of tomorrow.

Later they don't want to give way for the young generation.

Chai nna mehn.
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by tochinoyi(m): 2:28pm On Mar 23, 2015
WisdomFlakes:
Oh, so the rest of the country is being held hostage economically till Jonathan is re-electedhuh? Una don fail.
its happened every where in the world during elections, so naija is not is not different from the rest of the world
Re: Fg’s Revenue May Decline By 25% This Quarter by ifyan(op): 4:22pm On Mar 23, 2015
tochinoyi:
its happened every where in the world during elections, so naija is not is not different from the rest of the world
My bro thank you.

Nigerians please be informed on what is happening in the world that will be beneficial for your own good.

We shall all live to see a Great Nigeria,let work for it.
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