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Tax Burden On Nigerians Set To Rise As Tinubu Tax Committee Recommends Imminent Hike In VAT

The Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms has recommended an upward review of the Value Added Tax (VAT).

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in July 2023 approved the establishment of a Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms with Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader at ​​PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Mr. Taiwo Oyedele as chairman.

Oyedele, who spoke on Wednesday at a policy exposure and impact assessment session organised by the committee, also suggested that the VAT revenue-sharing formula would be reviewed.

He however allayed fears over the impending review, saying it would not affect the poor and the small business owners.

The Federal Government had increased VAT from five per cent to 7.5 % in February 2020 following the passage of the 2020 Finance Act.

The Tax Committee Chairman however assured that businesses would not increase their products as a result of the increase.

According to Oyedele: “Nigeria’s economy is more than 50 per cent in services and if I just stop at this, many States will be broke because VAT collection will go down by more than 50 percent and it won’t even fly.

“So, we therefore need to adjust the VAT rate upward. We would ensure that it doesn’t affect businesses. The only thing is to look at basic consumption from food, education, medical services and accommodation will carry zero percent VAT. So, for the poor and small businesses, no VAT.

“We have spoken to businesses about it and they won’t increase the product price. We want to make sure when we do VAT reform, no one will increase the price of commodities. We will work the mathematics with the private sector.”

The committee, Oyedele added, has also proposed a review of the state and local governments’ share of VAT revenue to 90 percent as well as reducing the federal government’s share from 15 percent to 10 percent.

Section 40 of the VAT Act provides that the federal government gets 15 percent, states share 50 per cent, and local governments share the balance of 35 per cent.

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