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Outrage as government makes N60b from new equity tax regime

With the resumption of Value Added Tax (VAT) collection from stock market transactions, investors will return at least N60.11 billion into government coffers in one year. The move, however, has drawn criticism from some stakeholders who said it would amount to double taxation. The Federal Government had in 2014 granted a tax holiday on all

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CAC Apologises For The Current Disruption Of Its Online Services

The Corporate Affairs Commission apologizes to its esteemed customers and the general public for the current disruption of its online services, the disruption was due to infrastructure upgrade which was designed at enhancing service efficiency and customer experience. The Commission had on Monday 19th August, 2019 deployed additional online services for the processing of post

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FIRS charges VAT on online transactions January 2020 —Fowler

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has said that it would start charging Value Added Tax on online transactions, both domestic and international, with effective from January 2020. The Executive Chairman of FIRS, Mr Tunde Fowler, disclosed this at the African Tax Administration Forum Technical Workshop on VAT on Monday in Abuja. Fowler said that

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How FIRS, other agencies miss revenue targets

Experts List Ways To Rev Up National Revenue Aside observed economic challenges, the failing strategies deployed by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in the collection of tax revenue is leaving billions of naira out of government coffers, thereby shorting the country’s revenue budgets. Furthermore, other revenue generating agencies like ministries of Finance; Industry, Trade

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Police arrest Tunisia presidential candidate Karoui for tax crime

Tunisian police arrested presidential candidate Nabil Karoui on Friday on what local media said were charges of financial crimes, but his party said it was a politically motivated attempt to exclude him from the election race. Karoui’s own Nessma TV channel reported he had been arrested as he traveled to Tunis and broadcast a video

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