- Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax reforms recommends an upward review of VAT
- Chairman of the committee, Taiwo Oyedele, suggests reviewing the VAT revenue-sharing formula
- Increase in VAT from 5% to 7.5% in February 2020
- Assurance that the increase will not affect the poor and small business owners
- Proposal to review state and local governments’ share of VAT revenue to 90% and reduce federal government’s share to 10%
Source: dailytrust.com
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