Home News “Nigeria Is A Poor Country With Potentials” – Chairman of Presidential Tax Committee
News

“Nigeria Is A Poor Country With Potentials” – Chairman of Presidential Tax Committee

Share
"Nigeria Is A Poor Country With Potentials" – Chairman of Presidential Tax Committee | Daily Report Nigeria
Share

The Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Tax, Taiwo Oyedele has revealed that Nigeria is a blessed country with a lot of potential for wealth.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, he said that the Federal Government’s and states’ budgets are relatively small when compared to those of some other countries and cities.

Also Read:  DELTA: Stakeholders Ask Court to Stop LG Polls in Warri Federal Constituency

 

Speaking in the recent tax law protest in Kenya, he said it’s not really a good idea to introduce more taxes in Nigeria, adding that it would not effectively address the country’s financialcQ issues.

He said;

“By the way, the entire budget, that’s the Federal Government’s of about N29 trillion plus all the states in Nigeria about N15 trillion – if you add it all, it comes to about N44 trillion. That’s around $30 billion.

“That $30 billion is even less than the budget of Kenya which is around $32 billion. It is barely a quarter of South Africa’s budget at $130 billion. And of course, it’s even less than the budget of New York City, not even just New York State. So, clearly, Nigeria is a poor country with the potential to be a wealthy country.

 

“So, we do believe based on the analysis we have done and the data available to us that the right way to go is not to introduce more taxes. And in fact, if you’re going to raise the rates of any tax, it has to be something that we’re doing as a result of the consolidation and harmonisation.

“We do think that having fewer taxes are broad-based, easy to collect, and do not place a burden on the bottom of the ladder of society is the way to go. And by using data, intelligence, and technology, we can close the tax gap so that people who have not been paying before begin to pay – who have been identified as people who should be paying – and the poor people should be legitimately exempted, particularly nano, micro businesses and low-income earners.

“And then we think that with all those, we can easily more than double our revenue within a period of two to three years.”

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
UPDATE: SA To Delta Govt Died Of Food Poisoning - Source | Daily Report Nigeria
News

UPDATE: SA To Delta Govt Died Of Food Poisoning – Source

New updates concerning the death of the Special Adviser to the governor...

Irish-American Cardinal Farrell Steps In as Vatican's Interim Leader After Pope’s Death | Daily Report Nigeria
News

Irish-American Cardinal Farrell Steps In as Vatican’s Interim Leader After Pope’s Death

Irish-American Cardinal Kevin Farrell has taken over as the acting head of...

Tinubu Has Ended South-East Marginalisation, Says Umahi | Daily Report Nigeria
News

Tinubu Has Ended South-East Marginalisation, Says Umahi

Minister of Works, David Umahi, has said President Bola Tinubu has ended...

Tinubu Returns After 19-Day Trip Abroad Amid Rising Insecurity, Opposition Criticism | Daily Report Nigeria
News

Tinubu Returns After 19-Day Trip Abroad Amid Rising Insecurity, Opposition Criticism

President Bola Tinubu returned to Nigeria on Monday after spending 19 days...