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Chairman of Presidential Committee on Tax Policy and Fiscal Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele
The Chairman of the Presidential Tax Reform Committee Taiwo Oyedele believes businesses would be affected if states are allowed to collect value-added tax.
Oyedele was a guest on Channels Television?s Hard Copy which was aired on Friday.
?By 1999, we were writing the constitution because we now have the 4threpublic. But what we did was just replicate the 1979 constitution.
?Because it?s a residual matter means it belongs to the subnational. That?s why Rivers State and Lagos have been to court and won. In 1979, there was no VAT. So there was no VAT in the 1979 constitution,? he said on the programme.
?However, by 1999, we had implemented VAT for about five years. And it was becoming our top revenue tax. How on earth did we forget to put it in the 1999 constitution? Because it wasn?t stated in the 1999 constitution, lawyers will state to you that it?s a residual matter.
?If we get a judgment from the Supreme Court today, it will tell you that VAT should be collected and administered by states. That will be chaotic.
?States will collect less, businesses will suffer, and the economy will retrogress.
?On balance, the new reform is meant to treat everybody equitably. Try to get us out of the impression that when you start doing VAT at the state level, you make so much money, which is not the case.
?In fact, today, the VAT on imports and international services is actually more than the VAT we collect in Nigeria, within our jurisdiction.? (Channels TV)

























