The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC has released a report that further shows that illicit financial flow is fast becoming a major defect of the Nigerian tax system.
Tag: Finance Act 2020
Manufacturers and Service-Based Companies Begin August 2021 VAT Remittance to FIRS
Instead of further delay, sources have it that firms are already remitting August 2021 VAT returns to the FIRS, against the claims and counterclaims of Rivers and Lagos State
Few Hours to Taxmobile’s September 2021 Panel Discussion; Here’s What to Look out for
Today’s session is scheduled to feature topical issues from the ragging Value Added Tax controversies to other tax significant issues.
2022 in View: FIRS Expects ₦5 Trillion from Technology Giants to Meet up ₦10.1 Trillion Projection
The FIRS has decided to go beyond just talks but factoring in technology giants as a targeted source of revenue for the coming year.
A Focus on VAT and its Recent Backslashes; The Boom and Legal Tussles
In recent times, issues surrounding VAT collection, particularly its legitimate collection authority has been a focal point in Nigeria’s tax system.
Beyond Talks, Presidency Expresses Commitment to Ensuring Global Digital Giants Pay Tax to the Nigerian Government
The presidency has once again expressed commitment to expanding the tax net by capturing global technology giants like Facebook, Google, and Twitter with a heavy presence in the Nigerian economy
Finance Act 2020 Fallout: Payment of More Income Tax Looms for Lagos Workers
Beyond the payment of more income tax that looms, workers in Lagos may also bid farewell to different waivers enjoyed.
Is the Face-off Between NIPOST, FIRS Over Stamp Duties Collection a Cat With Nine Lives?
NIPOST lay fresh claims to the collection of stamp duty.
Back and Forth Over Stamp Duties Collection Between FIRS and NIPOST Persists
The row between the FIRS and the NIPOST over stamp duties collection continues to deepen
Highlights of TaxMobile’s First Quarter Webinar 2021; Demystifying Implications of the Finance Act 2020
Mr. Olatunji Abdulrazaq, founder Taxmobile.Online