Friday, November 1, 2024 - Onanuga while reacting on behalf of the President, explained that the reforms emerged after an extensive review of existing tax laws.
Bayo
Onanuga, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy has
stated that the tax reform bill of President Bola Tinubu is not against
northerners.
Recall
that the Federal Executive Council, which Tinubu presided, recently endorsed
new policy initiatives aimed at streamlining Nigeria’s tax administration
processes, enhancing efficiency and eliminating redundancies across the
nation’s tax operations.
But the
governors of 19 Northern States, under the platform of the Northern Governors’
Forum, at their meeting recently, poked holes in the new derivation-based model
for Value-Added Tax (VAT) distribution in the new tax reform bills before the
National Assembly.
Chairman
of the Forum, Governor Muhammed Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State presided over the
meeting where the northern elites opposed the policy
Onanuga
while reacting on behalf of the President, explained that the reforms emerged
after an extensive review of existing tax laws.
He noted
that the National Assembly is considering four executive bills designed to
transform and modernise Nigeria’s tax landscape.
“First
is the Nigeria Tax Bill, which aims to eliminate unintended multiple taxation
and make Nigeria’s economy more competitive by simplifying tax obligations for
businesses and individuals nationwide.
“The
Nigeria Tax Administration Bill (NTAB) proposes new rules governing the
administration of all taxes in the country.
“Its
objective is to harmonise tax administrative processes across federal, state
and local jurisdictions for ease of compliance for taxpayers in all parts of
the country.
“The
Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill seeks to rename the Federal Inland
Revenue Service (FIRS) as the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) to better reflect
the mandate of the Service as the revenue agency for the entire federation, not
just the Federal Government,” Onanuga stated.
He
explained that the Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill proposes the creation
of a Joint Revenue Board to replace the Joint Tax Board, covering federal and
all states’ tax authorities.
According to him, the bill also suggests establishing the Office of Tax Ombudsman under the Joint Revenue Board, which would serve as a complaint resolution body for taxpayers.
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