- The Nigerian Tax Agency, FIRS, has postponed the implementation of VAT guidelines for non-resident goods suppliers.
- The implementation was originally scheduled to start on January 1, 2024.
- The postponement is to allow the agency to develop a seamless process for tax collection and remittance.
- The implementation of guidelines for services and intangibles by non-residents is not affected by this postponement.
Source: saharareporters.com
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