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Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by AgencyReport: 9:46pm On Nov 23, 2020
In order to reduce the impact of inflation on Nigerians, the Buhari administration, is, through the 2020 Finance Bill, proposing the exemption of minimum wage earners from Personal Income Tax, Igbere TV has learnt.

This is even as the President Muhammadu Buhari administration tried to justify the reduction of import duties on cars, saying the government will buy locally assembled vehicles.

Buhari made these disclosures in his speech delivered virtually by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, on Monday at the opening session of the 26th Nigerian Economic Summit Group Conference themed: "Building Partnerships for Resilience".

And when coupled with other items in the proposed Finance Bill, and various economic policies of the Federal Government, these incentives would ensure the resilience of the Nigerian economy to exogenous shocks, according to Buhari.

According to the President, “we are proposing in the new Finance Act that those who earn minimum wage should be exempted from paying income tax.

“These provisions which complement the tax breaks given to small businesses last year will not only further stimulate the economy, but are also a fulfilment of promises made to take steps to help reduce the cost of transportation and the impact of inflation on ordinary Nigerians.”

Explaining the role of the private sector in building a resilient economy, President Buhari said “this government has always emphasized that the private sector has a key role to play in our efforts to build a more resilient and competitive economy as expressed in the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan.

“Private companies in design, construction, logistics and finance are very much engaged in our infrastructural projects in power and rail as well as road and bridges and the installation of broadband infrastructure which is an essential requirement if Nigeria is to participate actively and benefit from the 4th Industrial Revolution.”

Continuing, the President added, “…it is clear that we must diversify the economy away from dependence on crude oil exports, speed up human capital development and improve on infrastructure. Above all, our economy must be made more resilient to exogenous shocks. It is important for the private sector to play a key role as we work together to identify national priorities and try to influence our future national trajectory.”

The President also gave insights to the collaboration between the CBN, the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Investment Authority (NSIA) and other stakeholders in the creation of an Infrastructure Company (Infraco) Fund to address some of the nation’s critical infrastructure needs.

“It goes without saying that partnerships remain essential to attract the resources for building a solid national infrastructural base. I am pleased to inform you in this regard that we are working actively with the Central Bank, Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority and State Governments under the auspices of the National Economic Council to design and put in place a N15 trillion Infraco Fund which will be independently managed.

“The Infraco Fund will help to close the national infrastructural gap and provide a firm basis for increasing national economic productivity and growth,” the President explained.

Restating the commitment of his administration to sustaining collaborations with the private sector in addressing challenges, President Buhari said “if there is one single lesson to be learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is that partnerships are essential for credible responses with lasting effects.”

His words: “Our national journey to economic prosperity is a long one, so we must all certainly work together. As we saw, partnerships were essential when we were faced with the serious challenge of combatting COVID-19.

“We saw the key role that partnerships played in our national effort to combat the COVID-19 crisis. While Federal and State Governments worked together to manage the health response and ensure the establishment of isolation centres and availability of test kits, personal protective equipment, and medicines, the private sector also played an active role as individual entities, and also worked together in groups like the Coalition Against COVID-19.”

During the speech presentation, the Vice President responded to the issue of import duties raised by some speakers at the summit. The Vice President noted that “the point of the reduction in levies on motor vehicles, commercial vehicles for transportation is to reduce the cost of transportation by reducing the cost of vehicles.”

He explained that “with subsidy removal and the increase in fuel price and the pass-through to food prices, transportation costs had to be reduced. Now the automotive policy is directed at localizing the production of vehicles. So the logic was increase the duty and levies so that local production becomes more competitive. But the annual demand for vehicles is about 720, 000 vehicles per year. Actual local production is 14,000 vehicles a year.

“So, the problem is that at current rate of production, we will not meet the serious national needs and this will just mean higher prices of vehicles and greater strain on other sectors of the economy that depend on transportation. But we are not giving up on the local auto industry.

“Two important things to note; the first is that we still have relatively high duty at 35%, so there is still a disincentive for importation. Second is that we are promoting policy that the government must buy only locally manufactured cars.”

The opening session of the summit featured presentations by speakers including Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum and Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Kayode Fayemi; Governor Aminu Bello Tambuwal of Sokoto State; Chief Executive Officer of MainOne, Ms Funke Opeke; and the Chief Executive Officer of GIG Group, Mr Chidi Ajaere; among others.

https://igberetvnews.com/1372765/inflation-buhari-exempts-minimum-wage-earners-tax/

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by AgencyReport: 9:47pm On Nov 23, 2020
Thoughts
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Luckydubby7(m): 9:49pm On Nov 23, 2020
Ok
Buhari open southern Nigeria borders pls.
Thank you.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by seunmsg(m): 9:52pm On Nov 23, 2020
How do we define a minimum wage earner? Those on grade level 1 in the public service or every government employee?

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by MajesticKris: 9:56pm On Nov 23, 2020
For the PAPERS Only angry

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Nobody: 10:17pm On Nov 23, 2020
They will still abuse the man.

I am 100% sure that most of the abusers will be the unemployed and unemployables of our society

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by NwaNimo1(m): 10:21pm On Nov 23, 2020
Do herdsmen pay taxes?

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by AdaugoChisom(f): 10:44pm On Nov 23, 2020
Price of electricity high, fuel high, food price high. Nigeria is under HBP

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Okoroawusa: 11:57pm On Nov 23, 2020
I Love PMB

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Never4getU: 12:41am On Nov 24, 2020
He's swallowing his pride on Atikus advise.
The former had offered him advise on economy by collecting tax from the rich and leave out the poor. This directive does seem it cool earlier but with d obvious worst recession hence heaping to advise.

thebosstrevor1:
They will still abuse the man.

I am 100% sure that most of the abusers will be the unemployed and unemployables on our society

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by omowolewa: 1:00am On Nov 24, 2020
OK
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Femston: 3:10am On Nov 24, 2020
God will help Nigeria. I'm not seeing myself and my loved ones in this country anymore except if we just come for a visit

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Nobody: 3:12am On Nov 24, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Do herdsmen pay taxes?
herdmen most times are working for cow owners who are the elite.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by dayleke: 3:13am On Nov 24, 2020
Nigeria we hail thee....

It is well o...
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by ChiefSosa(m): 3:14am On Nov 24, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Do herdsmen pay taxes?

GOOD QUESTION!!!

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by mankan2k7(m): 3:16am On Nov 24, 2020
Why can't Buhari deliver his own speech?

A man who will deny that he is not aware of the whole process.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by cashinnaira: 3:29am On Nov 24, 2020
I hope they are saying the truth this time
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Nobody: 3:32am On Nov 24, 2020
Luckydubby7:
Ok
Pls. Open border. Thank you

Yes. Open the southern land borders.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Toosure70: 3:35am On Nov 24, 2020
good help our country.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Aconomist: 3:35am On Nov 24, 2020
Femston:
God will help Nigeria. I'm not seeing myself and my loved ones in this country anymore except if we just come for a visit
Nigeria is planet of the apes. Burn it with fire.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by SweetiliciousD: 3:37am On Nov 24, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
They will still abuse the man.

I am 100% sure that most of the abusers will be the unemployed and unemployables on our society
Shut up.

Minimum wage fall on you.

Can you wish any of your generation minimum wage earning band in a poverty striken economy?


Say a word and receive back hand shocked shocked

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by victons(m): 3:39am On Nov 24, 2020
cheesy
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by leo22(m): 3:43am On Nov 24, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
They will still abuse the man.

I am 100% sure that most of the abusers will be the unemployed and unemployables on our society

This is one of the many reasons we love this man, a meal a day, a promised kept.

Thanks to a promise keeper, we are grateful.
grin

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Dlaw6578: 4:05am On Nov 24, 2020
Please take me along, even if na inside
bag you go put me no probs
Femston:
God will help Nigeria. I'm not seeing myself and my loved ones in this country anymore except if we just come for a visit
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by vioment: 5:12am On Nov 24, 2020
These are good intentions.

I can see is about economic structure and agitation.


Good flowing ideas. But I don't know how much more difference this will make now. Well everything legally added to the income is good.


If Nigeria can be wise to grow from the ground up, the best electrical and power engineers need to be in Nigeria from all over the world, helping build electricity all over the country.


Leaders can focus on maintaining and slightly modifying as is infrastructure and institutions; and simultaneously going all out on the electrification of the country. 24/7/365 light.


Water and light is a very good foundation.

Machines are taking over jobs, which is what electricification can do very well, advanced countries are experiencing this, we need to be going for electricity but also being electric in our vision.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Tundex911: 5:22am On Nov 24, 2020
This FG sef think dem get sense with this kind of news bah??

Who VAT affect most?? Who stamp duty affect most??

And dem dey talk this rubbish from where dem think say sense dey the most??

Nigeria my country

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Originalsly: 5:56am On Nov 24, 2020
Minimum wage earners should not be taxed in the first place but.... never too late to do the right thing. How will the FG make up for this loss in revenue? Shouldn't it be by increasing taxes on the rich? To make matters worse... reducing import duties on cars to 5%.... another loss of revenue. How will this help the economy or in the development of the country? Transportation?... and the road infrastructure is presently inadequate and in shambles? .. then to add competition to the local auto industry that's trying to get on its feet? We will buy locally assembled cars.... from Peugeot?.. and other foreign companies?...or Innoson and other native Nigerian companies? You're losing revenue... but promising to buy cars... where is this money coming from? If anything... duties need to be increased on cars and reduced on buses... trucks and other commercial vehicles as well as agricultural vehicles and machinery. How can the duties on these vehicles to boost the economy be double that of cars which are a burden?
I really don't know how people see this as a good development.

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by abumeinben(m): 6:02am On Nov 24, 2020
So Buhari has to be spoken for?

And for the tax, that'll mean it'll affect business men and industrialists, right. I mean the man producing pure water. So a sachet would now go for a relatively high price bah...and the price would not affect minimum wage earners bah..?

We're still waiting for the southern borders to open angry

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Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by ironheart(m): 6:05am On Nov 24, 2020
Import duty of 35%?
Re: Inflation: FG Exempts Minimum Wage Earners From Tax by Odunolumide(m): 6:12am On Nov 24, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
They will still abuse the man.

I am 100% sure that most of the abusers will be the unemployed and unemployables on our society

Of course, does who enjoy won't complain.
The unemployed have every right to complain.
I think that's what democracy is all about.
If you think the unemployed don't have a right to complain then ....

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