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| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by linearity: 9:06am On Mar 09, 2016 |
mapet:O boy, I like your enthusiasm; the Nigeria you painted above is still under going the rebirth process. When dem nofa fit distribute national ID cards for more than 5 years now, na mama ego food sellers them want wan fit profile across the breadth of Lagos? And you must have a full faith in government that, all monies collected from these transit food seller and mini business owners will be accurately accounted for and remitted. Though, you are wrong to insinuate that, paying tax is the responsility of everyone. It is not even done that way in industrialized and even ultra capatalistic societies. Taxation policies should be an instrument of government to establish minimum living standards across it's people, it should also serve as an economic equalizer, else it becomes repressive to many....Many citizens who fall at this minimum income borderline should not be made to pay taxes, as doing so will that takes below the sustainability threshold...and those whose income are below this borderline should get some redistribution from the government to push them up towards the minimum threshold. Therefore, the government should first establish minimum sustainability thresholds and build it's tax policies around it, instead of going around and chasing down every living soul for tax money, some can't simply afford to pay and government agents should not inhibit their means of livelihood as a result of that. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Nobody: 9:10am On Mar 09, 2016 |
They wont tax their house of reps members, their Obas, their politicians and all those rich celebrities over there. Its the poor artisans they will tax, its a shame that the poor have to make up the shortfall in taxes because of a govt thats too weak to tax the very rich. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by smileysmiley(f): 9:36am On Mar 09, 2016 |
na their way... after paying corpers #19800, they still expect us to do SAED from that meagre money, use #500 to register in their alumni rubbish, pay cds monthly due, pay cds project fee, pay compulsory fee for send forth, register for nysc loan program with #1000... na how much go remain Naija how far na |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by donodion(m): 9:38am On Mar 09, 2016 |
linearity:Gbam! Gbam!! Gbam!!! bros you nailed it.Thats excatly how its done here where i am...anyone earning from R5500 and below per month is not taxable. The categories of people ambodes government os looking to tax many earn less than N2000 a month...do we even have a salary scale for ALL categories labour practitioners in Nigeria? ( besides government salary scale for civil servants) Capital No!!!. If this government need to raise money, good places to look at are religious centers i.e Churches and their branches, mosques, tabernacles, spiritual temples, etc. compel them to be registered with Lagos IRS besides the CAC. Absolute wrong move on the part of taxing low wagers. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by maxti: 9:59am On Mar 09, 2016 |
Our government is showing us how lazy and insensitive they are. So, if oil prices drops further, they can't think of other ways to raise revenue other than from the masses ? |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by godwin120alex: 10:10am On Mar 09, 2016 |
Rip . Govt of sentiment to the rich and non to the poor.Chains and not change that's what we are into |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by chernest2002: 10:56am On Mar 09, 2016 |
The government of rich get richer while the poor gets poorer that is change. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by fumstar(f): 11:12am On Mar 09, 2016 |
989900:I disagree. What do you have remaining as your profit when you remove 1% LIRS, 5% FIRS, 10% tithe to God, local govt tax, your siblings tax, tax, tax every time. Haba! The same government that can't help small scale businesses with loan. Pls, can someone tell me what I stand to benefit as a citizen of Nigeria? absolutely nothing yet. Very soon, they will tax us for the fresh air we breathe. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by anonimi: 11:42am On Mar 09, 2016 |
mapet:Evidenced by non-provision of evidence. Simplicita. QED!!! Below is the standard of our white "superiors" whom our forebears captured & sold their kith & kins to massively as slaves and we, their descendants are rushing to become their voluntary under-employed SLAVES since we choose to remain mentally LAZY. President Obama and Vice President Biden’s 2014 Tax Returnswww.nairaland.com/attachments/2855735_twooptionswallpaper10579600_jpeg618d634ba6258d93161d282181afdc68 |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by anonimi: 12:05pm On Mar 09, 2016*. Modified: 12:32pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
mapet:Misitah I-am-not-ignorant, you obviously forgot that whatever perks and benefits she receives from the company will be valued and added to her "small salary" in order to assess her liable Personal Income Tax. That is what your not-stupid LIRS would and should do hence they complained about her N4,000 tax, not so ![]() Nairapeople:The below message is adapted for the SOCIETY as opposed to the individual. Cheers. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2920815_fbimg1443594726987_jpegc00071cb2902eb1726fe8107c3b2dbb6 |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by justmenoni: 12:44pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by arresa: 12:49pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
[s] TheGoodJoe:[/s] If you work and collect wages, you must pay taxes. Paying your tax is your social and civic responsibility regardless poor or rich. The poor and the rich both enjoys government devices. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by anonimi: 2:53pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
arresa:How much tax have you and other political jobbers, receiving huge sums from ordinary, hardworking Lagos state tax payers, been paying since 1999 ![]() |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by mapet: 2:57pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
anonimi:1. You come to me as someone who frames issues recklessly. Recall you started by saying that the government should "how much the artistes, bloggers, politicians who announce their......". To this I simply told you the government have no business "telling you" how much those people pay. Besides there are means of calculation and declarations of company taxes. Personal taxes are don't become public knowledge except it is absolutely necessart 2. On Linda Ikeji, this is a different issue. If Linda Ikeji is evading taxes, then she's bound to be prosecuted and probably jailed. My argument is that, provided those you refer to as flaunting expesive watches and cars have paid the requisite taxes, these are not substitutes for the poor not to pay their madatory taxes 3. So let's put it in perspective that Linda pays tax, whatever perks and benefits she receives from office can only be added if it is documented as part of her income benefits and it is taxable. If they are deemed part of the company's expenditure, then it would be deemed overhead and Company's taxes are backed out after expenses. If Linda is smart enough to purchase these perks on company's name and not hers and the auditor interpretes the tax laws that they are company's expenses, Linda would win in court to pay the 6k. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by mapet: 2:58pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
anonimi:laughable. The non-provision of evidence to you? You may be right though. Jimi Agbaje did not pay taxes on his supermarket till Fashola squealed on him ![]() |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by mapet: 3:14pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
linearity:My brother, Please be educated on these 1. It is the madatory responsibilities of ALL CITIZENS to pay tax. That is what the constitution says 2. The constitution did not say we should wait till complete a "rebirth process" or your faith in government before some people should pay taxes. The constitution is clear on the terms, which is provided you earn income. See exerpt below 1) The Personal Income Tax: This stipulates that all Nigerians (and non-Nigerians who make their earnings in Nigeria) pay tax from their earnings. Liability to Personal Income Tax is dependent on whether one is resident in Nigeria or whether one is a non-Nigerian. You pay this tax if:3. Payment of taxes is a civic responsibility. It is not a bargaining chip or an economic equaliser. It is well stipulated in the constitution. That is also how it is in your so called "ultra capitalistic" and "developed" societies. The constitution did not state that payment of taxes is conditioned on whether the government establishes a minimum sustainability threshold..... We must separate emotions from the statues |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by anonimi: 3:16pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
mapet:Thanks for showing what this aspect of the discussion was all about for you. Cheers. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Fourwinds: 3:57pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
I think Ambode must have taken some weeds for him to even think about this |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by linearity: 7:17pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
mapet:The Nigeria constitution as you have quoted only gives a general guideline to collect taxes on income, the constitution did not specify what income level should be taxed neither did it stipulate what percentage to tax or how frequent it should...all that and minimum standard of living is left to elected representatives to iron out plus the detail tax policies...The constitution did not forbids the representative from establishing minimum standards or making progressive tax policies...they can choose to tax certain income level at 30%, others at 0.0001% and even do a positive redistribution to some low income earners to offset their tax bills. The US tax code as outlined in the 16th amendment is similar to that of Nigeria and it says..."The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration" When the US congress start setting the actual tax policies, they put in provisions to take care of the feeble, weak, low income earners, people living below poverty line, income redistribution at tax filing, etc; despite the fact that the constitution did not specifically say they should do that. If America can take care of her poor and weak citizens through her tax code, Nigerian legislatives can do likewise and there is absolutely nothing in the Nigeria constitution that forbids them from adding such policies into existing tax laws. If you look at the economic of scale, the revenue realized from a tax increase of e.g. 0.001% on the very rich can be close to the same amount realized from about 99% tax on the very poor in Nigeria...common sense tax policy will tell you that laws forgiving low income earners their tax liabilities and instead redistributing that liability to top income earners by just increasing their top rate by a few fractional percentage points makes perfect sense and it is progressive. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by engrchykae(m): 10:42pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
[am only interested in the execution of the aristocrats with guillotine ] and the "poor" in France today are not paying tax? |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by millhouse: 11:03pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
We should be ashamed of ourselves, 13 to 18years old that should be in school and we employ them as housemaids and the govt wants to squeeze out from their little earned money... What a big shame |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by ClaudeMirco: 5:27am On Mar 25, 2016 |
Each ménage that are earning from their work has the obligation to pay taxes. These taxes will be used for the benefits of the people. |
| Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Horus(m): 11:11am On Jun 30, 2016 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5ANsAcieJA [size=14pt]Tax compliance in Nigeria[/size] It is no longer news that Nigeria's oil sector cannot sustain its economy. What is news is how the government plans to fund the economy from within. While a number of sectors come to mind as options for diversification, generating income through taxation is top on government’s list. Today’s show focus is on corporate compliance with paying company income and value added taxes. |
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