“We are doing proper planning, enumeration of tax papers in the informal sector, to make sure that those that are rendering services that are not taxable are not made to pay. Those trading in goods like tomatoes, food items from the farms are not made to pay taxes, not doing enough turnover of at least 25 million are not made to pay VAT”
Source: businessday.ng
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