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Nigerians to pay 10% (instead of the current 5%) VAT if . . .

News Express |3rd May 2014 | 4,073
Nigerians to pay 10% (instead of the current 5%) VAT if . . .

Nigerians will have to pay double for Value Added Tax (VAT) if the recommendation of the Director General, Budget Office, Dr. Bright Okogwu, is accepted by the on-going National Conference in Abuja.

Okogwu, during an appearance yesterday before the Confab Committee on Public Finance and Revenue, advocated that Value Added Tax (VAT) which is currently put at 5% should be increased to 10%.

Okogwu had been invited by the committee to give the members insights into the management of Federal Government fiscal operations, as well as what the issues and challenges are.

He informed the delegates that the office has been re-orienting the mind-sets of ministries, departments and agencies on budgeting process.

The Director General said the realignment of the budget carried out in 2012 made it possible to increase capital expenditure by 29.5% while that of 2013 increased it to 37.5%

He went ahead to state that the increase in wages as a result of incessant strikes by workers had also increased the nation’s salary bill from N857 billion in 2009 to N1.7 trillion in 2011.

According to him, the use of benchmark price in budgeting was to save money for unforeseen expenditure.

He said, for instance, that the plummeting of oil price to about $10 per barrel in 2006 had caused economic crises in the country because the country did not save money for such moments during the oil boom of the ’70s.

For an economy of the size of Nigeria, he said the country should have at least $50 billion in its foreign reserve. He then advocated an independent panel of experts that would determine the benchmark for oil as done in Chile.

He disclosed that money accruing from the partial removal of subsidy was N462 billion and appealed to the committee to recommend speedy passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).

Also yesterday, delegates from Cross River State have appealed for support to their demand for the creation of another state from Cross River State.

In a statement signed by eight of the ten delegates, and addressed to the Chairman of the Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government, they noted that the National Conference represents an opportunity for all sections of Nigeria to get justice.

They pointed out that a memorandum for the creation of Ogoja State was submitted to the National Assembly in February 2009. That memorandum was also submitted to the Committee.

According to them, “apart from Ogoja and Ijebu, all the other 22 provinces (and their headquarters) have become states and capitals.”

•Photo shows Director General, Budget Office, Dr. Bright Okogwu.

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