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FG Has Nothing To Show Despite Over 60 Taxes, Levies Collected Across Nigeria- PCFPTR Chairman

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Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele has alleged that the federal government has nothing to show for more than 60 taxes and levies collected across the country.

He claimed at the Senate’s plenary on Wednesday.

“The fiscal system we have today inhibits growth as more than 60 taxes and levies are collected from across the country but nothing to show for it,” he said.

He further noted that the FG intends to halt the situation where Nigerian businesses are forced to pay tax even in the face of losses, compelling the need to scrutinise the system through key reforms.

“We do not want to tax capital or poverty but investment. We are beginning to lose our tax base to other countries. This is why it is urgent to reform the tax system,” he added.

At the end of the explanations, the lawmakers decline to ask questions, resolving to invite the team on the next legislative date to clarify aspects of the proposed reforms before a final resolution is taken.

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Oloyede’s allegation followed the Senate’s Wednesday protest over the entry of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Chair, Zacch Adedeji and consultants to the Upper Chamber.

The lawmakers suspended its rules to admit Adedeji and the consultants to explain what the Tax Reform Bill entailed.

However, before they were admitted, a slight uproar ensued as some lawmakers kicked against the FIRS Chair’s entry to the chamber.

 

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