Tax reform bills: Governors ‘make u-turn’, Dogara, Baba Yusuf, others back move

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Strident opposition against the Tax Reform Bills by the 36 States Governors, softened on Monday night with supportive submissions made to some of their provisions by Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State during Town Hall conversations on the bills aired by Channels Television.

At the three-hour town hall conversation on the tax reform bills monitored by our reporter, prominent Nigerians like former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, the Chief Executive Officer of Global Investments and Trade Company, Baba Yusuf, the Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform, Mr Taiwo Oyedele etc, asserted that the time for the reform is now.

Governor Sule who made his contribution at the tail end of the televised programme via telephone conversation, said if the Town Hall had taken place earlier, the governors wouldn’t have taken the position they took for withdrawal of the bills from the National Assembly few weeks ago.

He specifically told Nigerians that had clarifications made by the Chairman of Presidential Committee, that came up with the bills, Mr Taiwo Oyedele at the town hall conversation on new formular for distribution of Value Added Tax (VAT) among the three tiers of government, known to governors few weeks back , reservations expressed about the reform, wouldn’t have arisen.

“I have listened to clarifications made on perceived misgivings by the Governors’forum and some other critical stakeholders about the Tax Reform bills and getting inklined to the proposed reform, particularly in the area of elimination of multiple taxation.

“Some of us who are governors today , were in recent past, key players in the companies that generate and pay heavy VAT to government coffers and clearly understand the lopsidedness of proceeds sharing being aimed to correct now.

“Specifically, if Mr Taiwo Oyedele had informed the governors that a new model of 60% VAT distribution for better equity is part of the reform as he clarified at this Town Hall Conversation , there wouldn’t have been much disagreement from the onset, meaning that the conversation being done now , was what the Governors’ forum requested for before forging ahead with processing the bill for consideration at the National Assembly,” he said.

Mr Oyedele had in his earlier clarification on some misconceived provisions of the reform bills, explained that the proposed tax reform aimed at shared prosperity for all Nigerians by exempting the vulnerables or the poor from personal income tax and shifting that to those that are gainfully employed, earning up to N1.5million annually.

According to him , the proposed reform , will address the most contentious issue of VAT distribution with new formular driven by equity and shared prosperity.

He said, “The current formula for sharing VAT among states is based on 20% derivation, 50% equality and 30% population. The tax reform proposes a different model of derivation which will attribute VAT to the place of supply and consumption rather than the current model which attributes VAT to the state where it is remitted thereby favouring states with companies headquarters.

“Further, derivation under the new model will account for 60% of VAT distribution for better equity and to discourage any state from seeking to administer VAT as a state tax, which will not only result in much lower revenue for all tiers of government but will impose a higher burden on businesses”.

He also debunked the insinuation that some provisions of the tax reform bills , aim at liquidating public agencies like the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) etc.

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