Nigeria does not collect as much tax as it should. The federal government and the states together collect taxes worth a mere 6 percent of GDP, which is one of the lowest in Africa and in the world.
The country’s tax collection is neither wholly automated nor centralised, with collection rates very low, and little awareness of how much is truly owed.
Source: businessday.ng
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