Nigerian Tax

Outsourcing for Nonprofit Organizations: Strengthening Financial Management in Nigeria

Introduction Nonprofit organizations play a vital role in Nigeria’s social fabric, addressing critical societal challenges and driving positive change. However, these organizations often operate under tight budgets and face unique financial management challenges that can impact their ability to achieve their missions effectively. Outsourcing has emerged as a strategic solution for nonprofit organizations in Nigeria, […]

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Outsourcing CFO Services: Strategic Financial Leadership for Nigerian Companies

Introduction In the ever-evolving business landscape of Nigeria, companies are continually seeking innovative ways to optimize their operations and drive growth. One strategic approach gaining traction is the outsourcing of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) services. Outsourcing CFO services offers a unique opportunity for Nigerian companies to access expert financial leadership without the burden of full-time

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Client-Provider Relationship Management: Maximizing Value in Outsourced Services

Introduction In the dynamic business landscape of Nigeria, outsourcing has become a pivotal strategy for organizations aiming to enhance efficiency, access specialized expertise, and focus on core competencies. However, the success of outsourcing goes beyond the mere transfer of tasks; it hinges on the strength of the client-provider relationship. Effective relationship management is the cornerstone

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Outsourcing and Business Continuity Planning: Building Resilience in Nigerian Organizations

Introduction The global business landscape has witnessed unprecedented disruptions, from economic volatility to natural disasters and the recent challenges posed by the pandemic. In Nigeria, as organizations navigate these uncertainties, the importance of business continuity planning has never been more evident. Outsourcing has emerged as a strategic tool that, when integrated with robust business continuity

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Analyzing the Impact of the Nigeria Finance Act 2019 on Corporate Tax Rates for Businesses.

Introduction: The Nigeria Finance Act 2019 introduced significant reforms that have had a profound impact on corporate tax rates in the country. In this article, we will explore the key aspects of the Finance Act 2019 and how it has influenced corporate tax rates in Nigeria, providing businesses with valuable insights to navigate the evolving

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Rwanda Becomes The First Country To Remove Tax on Sanitary Pads

Rwanda has become the first country to scrap the tax on sanitary pads. The move, according to Rwandan authorities, intends to create a favorable environment for poor female students who are often forced to skip school during their periods. A pack of ten sanitary pads currently goes for around 1,000 Rwandan Francs ($1.07). The products

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Oshodi traders lament parking space, multiple taxations

Some traders at the popular Oshodi Market on Thursday identified multiple taxations, the absence of parking space and threats by touts as some of the pressing challenges facing traders in the market. Traders in interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria at Oshodi said that these challenges were affecting their profit margin. Alhaji Tajudeen Lateef,

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Communication Tax could overburden consumers – Experts

Financial analysts have described the proposed Communication Service Tax Bill as a misadventure and would only serve to overburden consumers who already bear 5.0% Value Added Tax (VAT) on telecommunications services. The 2016 version which failed, was meant to help boost government revenues from non-oil taxes in the wake of the collapse in oil prices

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