Nigerian VAT will apply to services received by a person in Nigeria, whether or not the services were physically rendered within or outside Nigeria.
The Bill also introduces “place of supply” in the definition of “exported service” to address the current controversy on the subject and the impact of the digital economy by defining exported service as “a service rendered within or outside Nigeria by a person resident in Nigeria to a person resident outside Nigeria.”
Source: bloombergtax.com
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