Tax Reform Bills: Ndume Faults FIRS Administrative Charges, Derivation Formula

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Former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, has commended the decision of state governors to fully support the proposed tax reform bills.

The Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), during a recent meeting with the Presidential Tax Reform Committee, expressed unanimous support for the proposed legislation.

In a communiqué issued by Kwara State Governor and NGF Chairman, Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq, the governors approved a revised Value Added Tax (VAT) sharing formula. The new formula allocates 50% based on equality, 30% based on derivation, and 20% based on population.

However, Senator Ndume, who represents Borno South, raised concerns over the proposed derivation percentage during a phone interview with Tribune Online.

According to him, allocating 30% based on derivation is excessive, suggesting that 10% would be sufficient.

He also criticized the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) for charging 4% in administrative fees, describing it as excessive and advocating for a reduction to 1%.

Ndume stated: “First of all, the move by the Governors is commendable. The tax reform is long overdue. It is a good move. It’s now left for the National Assembly to do the needful.

“For me, I still have issues with the 30 per cent derivation. That is on the high side. Even oil-producing states that bear the brunt of crude oil exploration in their communities take 13%.

“I also think 4 per cent as administrative charges for FIRS is too much. It shouldn’t be more than 1 per cent. That’s why they spend extravagantly.

“Secondly, the VAT itself should be reduced from 7.5% to 5% or even less.”

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