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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Basicend: 6:35am On Nov 16, 2020
They should just increase it to 100%

So that they can always take back all the salaries they paid us.

Useless, thinkless, ignorant, irresponsible and irresponsible government ever.

Buhari is dumb and he surrounds himself with dumbers. . What else do u expect?
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by NwokoloOwa: 6:39am On Nov 16, 2020
The Minister must be crazy to even think of increasing VAT again just after one year. What's really going on. A finance Minister with zero experience in managing any economy; zero innovation in creating job; zero creativity in discovering the huge potentials of this economy. You removed fuel subsidy where you claimed you have been spending billions yearly. What happened to the net gain from the subsidy removal?? You increased VAT by 2.5% in this same year. You devalued the Naira by over 30% also in this one year. Still you can't get hold of the benefits of all these tough adjustments. Let's believe she was misquoted because this cannot stand.

Ask yourself Madam Minister, ' What have we really created?'
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by tempex88(m): 6:39am On Nov 16, 2020
Headline is deceiving. No VAT increase was mentioned in the story.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by nedekid: 6:40am On Nov 16, 2020
Ochemicals:
There was a time many people were shouting Sai Baba. They never knew things would change truly.
Karma is truly a bastard.

Enjoy your change. I'm off to Europe to cool down. When dust settle, I fit come back
Oshey, go and enjoy yourself jor cool
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Basicend: 6:42am On Nov 16, 2020
Many Nigerians where pushing for ENDSARS# protests recently. .

But indept ones will know that we have more core priorities / needs than SARs issue. The hudlums, thugs, yahooz all used them to achieve their purpose. .

If we can be so zealous on such issues, governmental taxing should be one of the core, amongst others such as NEPA, Fuel Pricing, NURTW issue, DSTV, border closure etc.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by UDUJ(m): 6:43am On Nov 16, 2020
This government will never rest until they drain every penny from the common man.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by legionISproteus: 6:43am On Nov 16, 2020
When would they "may increase" minimum wage?
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by ThatFairGuy: 6:48am On Nov 16, 2020
angry
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by nedekid: 6:48am On Nov 16, 2020
INSTANTCASH345:
Naso . This is how corrupt government do.

Funny enough, the northerners don't pay this tax . Even their gold company is exempted from tax.

Ask Dangote to produce his last 3 years tax reports, umba ,he doesn't have.

Tinubu was the one who opened the eye of the presidency to this tax mantra in such a way that, they can impoverish more the already downtrodden citizens.

Recently I don't allow my acct to have fund at month ends else,some banks will remove over 2k as tax and other charges. Last month was hell to my bank acts.

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Withdrawing your money from you account before the end of the month to avoid deduction of charges will not work. The charges will still be removed and your account in negative.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by specialmati(m): 6:49am On Nov 16, 2020
when the wicked is on the throne the people suffers including the zombies. make God help the reasonable one's. 2023 far oooh.this next level na confirm.they just unleashing terror and hardship back to back to the people
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by onward4life(m): 6:49am On Nov 16, 2020
bsalawu:
Nooo. Pls start now!

2.5% small self.... let’s kukuma increase it by 100% to make it 15% of invoice value!


Rada rada

Yu are wicked ooooo

Hundred par cent
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by drey076(m): 6:52am On Nov 16, 2020
Pio44:
North will still suffer it more
how much of non oil revenue is Nigeria generating from the north?
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by MondayOsunbor(m): 6:56am On Nov 16, 2020
IME1:
Why not now
loooooooooooooooong hiss lipsrsealed

Nothing positive or citizen friendly...

Thank God my help is in the name of the Lord Who made heaven and earth not any any man not even on myself...

God alone

are we going to die for this government

this is getting too much
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by DasaintHope(m): 7:01am On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Princedapace(m): 7:14am On Nov 16, 2020
With all the tax paid so far, roads are still terribly bad. I mean, the ones that have been bad for ages. They are still bad. In fact, FG roads are worse especially in the southern part of Nigeria.

With all the tax, we still lack good health care. I needed health care services few days ago, it was hell getting a good one. Nigeria is such a disappointment. What a shame.

With all the tax, no housing, no 24/7 electricity, no water for us, the list goes on.

Sincerely, if u have never been to a developed world, u won't know what it means to be living in 21 century. Nigeria is truly a zoo.

Unfortunately, millions will live and die in Nigeria without tasting what 21 century life looks like cry
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by splashbaby(m): 7:18am On Nov 16, 2020
Hahahaha instead of them to solve the problem causing hardships the inflation rate, they are busy increasing it. Bunch of people with cow brains.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Princedapace(m): 7:19am On Nov 16, 2020
Isinweke:



Stop deceiving yourselves.
All these policies are targeted on you Southerners and Middle Belt.
The Northern life is totally different and it won't affect them.

This is part of the war they are fighting against you.


This is what many southerners don't know. The burden of VAT falls more on the average class of the southern citizens unlike the northerners.

This country milk southerners both in human and natural resources.

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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Bluffly: 7:24am On Nov 16, 2020
And stealing, mismanagement continues. They keep increasing revenue without attempting to stop stealing, without attempting to invest in human development and massive infrastructural development.
They are only concerned about themselves
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by braine(m): 7:31am On Nov 16, 2020
These guys are testing the waters to guage the reaction of the populace before actually deciding to go ahead with it.

The best thing tight now is to vehemently reject the rubbish to let them know this is nonsense.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by AmuDimpka: 7:42am On Nov 16, 2020
Where are the idiotic SW and the sophisticated acts

Where are the insightful SE and their position

Where are the SS and their SE relatives
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by phantom24: 7:44am On Nov 16, 2020
They keep increasing the negative factors, why can't they increase d employment rates, security service, agric, health etc? Congrats to those psycophants that rigged-in this govt. I knew we will all regret soonest.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by bobochem: 7:53am On Nov 16, 2020
They shld kuku kill us finish
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by ZIAZI(m): 8:05am On Nov 16, 2020
This may not be right but please, give me Jonathan's alleged corrupt government in place of this corruption-busting government. Na this government reeeeeaaaaallly make me see how governmental policies dey affect the citizenry. Vote based on competence, you say no because person from ur tribe dey contest.
Public office holders ought to be voted based on competence, and that's my sole reason for frowning at the zoning system or the Federal Character system adopted in almost everything.
Vote wisely come 2023!
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Nobody: 8:24am On Nov 16, 2020
nedekid:

Withdrawing your money from you account before the end of the month to avoid deduction of charges will not work. The charges will still be removed and your account in negative.

But the charges will be minimal if no transaction there in a month.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by judondasylva(m): 8:31am On Nov 16, 2020
Please nobody should complain after all it was on this Nairaland that most of you were abusing we igbos for rejecting this calamity and you guys claim that you are always politically correct now keep quiet and enjoy your next level of poverty because one thing I thank God for is that most igbo people can feed and take care of themselves no matter how bad the economy is because we are used to adapting
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by nthony10: 8:51am On Nov 16, 2020
It's clear the government is getting broke and can't cater for all their frivolous spending.

They are already preping Nigerians for next year's punishment, may God deliver the downtrodden from this government.
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by samwillyco1(m): 8:58am On Nov 16, 2020
After this Government regime, NIGERIANS will ask questions before voting for any politicians.

Is this Government lifting people out of poverty as they said or forcing people into poverty, wretchedness and untimely death?

This Government should please define to NIGERIANS the meaning of NEXT LEVEL as used by APC during their last presidential campaign

Please do we still have NLC, TUC and NATIONAL HOUSE OF ASSEMBLIES MEMBERS ?

May God help us in this country, AMEN
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by nedekid: 8:59am On Nov 16, 2020
INSTANTCASH345:


But the charges will be minimal if no transaction there in a month.
Yes. If you do not have any transaction at all with the account.

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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by dallyemmy: 9:02am On Nov 16, 2020
FROM CHANGE TO NEXT LEVEL... 3 YEARS TO GO
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by Reference(m): 9:04am On Nov 16, 2020
NwokoloOwa:
The Minister must be crazy to even think of increasing VAT again just after one year. What's really going on. A finance Minister with zero experience in managing any economy; zero innovation in creating job; zero creativity in discovering the huge potentials of this economy. You removed fuel subsidy where you claimed you have been spending billions yearly. What happened to the net gain from the subsidy removal?? You increased VAT by 2.5% in this same year. You devalued the Naira by over 30% also in this one year. Still you can't get hold of the benefits of all these tough adjustments. Let's believe she was misquoted because this cannot stand.

Ask yourself Madam Minister, ' What have we really created?'

This is exactly what I say. I am not inflation averse as a result of taxation or subsidy cuts but where are the positive indices resulting from these high risk, high stress strategies.

If we have elected for painful surgery after years of drawn out, ineffectual chemotheraphy then we should be seeing almost instant results. Some things should be getting better quickly whether in statistics or reality.

The reality is however with the structure of goverment and of the country that whatever we 'save' by subsidy removal or 'gain' by additional taxation is lost to the same forces that put us in this position in the first place.

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Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by backnbeta(f): 9:24am On Nov 16, 2020
Nigeria wants to tax her way to prosperity...ko le werk undecided
Re: FG May Increase VAT Rate By 2.5% In 2021 by udemzyudex(m): 9:33am On Nov 16, 2020
To all the zombies, we are all in this together. This is just the beginning.

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