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    N’Assembly gets executive bill seeking to raise VAT to 10% by 2025

    Tahir AhmedBy Tahir AhmedOctober 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    N’Assembly gets executive bill seeking to raise VAT to 10% by 2025
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    The National Assembly is considering a bill which proposed an increase in the value-added tax (VAT) from 7.5 percent to 10 percent.
    According to a report by TheCable, the bill is seeking to raise the tax rate to 10 percent by 2025.
    The bill also seek to increase the VAT to 12.5 percent by 2026 through 2029, according to the document obtained by the newspaper.
    The bill also proposed a reduction in the corporate income tax (CIT) to 27.5 percent by 2025 — down from 30 percent — and a further cut to 25 percent by 2026.
    Companies with less than N20 million turnover are exempted from paying the CIT, according to the bill.
    The document reads: “VAT shall be charged on the value of all taxable supplies at the following rates (a) 2025 year of assessment 10 percent; (b) 2026, 2027 2028 and 2029 years of assessment 12.5 percent (c) 2030 year of assessment and thereafter 15 percent.
    Companies with less than N20 million turnover are exempted from paying the CIT, according to the bill.
    The document reads: “VAT shall be charged on the value of all taxable supplies at the following rates (a) 2025 year of assessment 10 percent; (b) 2026, 2027 2028 and 2029 years of assessment 12.5 percent (c) 2030 year of assessment and thereafter 15 percent.
    “Tax shall be levied, for each year of assessment in respect of total profits of every company, in the case of; (a) a small company, at zero percent; and (b) any other company, at the rate of-(i) 27.5 percent in 2025 year of assessment, and(ii) 25 percent from 2026 year of assessment.
    “Notwithstanding any provision of this Act or any other enactment, where, in any year of assessment, the effective tax rate of a company is less than 15 per cent, such company shall recompute and pay an additional tax that makes its effective tax rate equal to 15 percent.
    “The provisions of this section shall apply to (a) a company that is a constituent entity of an MNE group; and (b) any other company with an aggregate turnover of N20 billion and above in the relevant year of assessment.
    “The companies covered under this section and the determination of the additional tax payable shall be in accordance with regulations issued by the Service.”

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