- Federal Government refutes speculation of VAT increase
- Minister of Finance clarifies that there is no proposal to raise VAT from 7.5% to 10%
- Current VAT rate remains unchanged
- Government focused on strengthening economy through sustainable policies
- Recent fiscal measures aim to alleviate economic hardship
- Ministry of Finance committed to transparent communication on tax and economic policy matters
- Future tax reforms will be announced through official government channels
Source: fmino.gov.ng
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