Nigeria: Tax Reforms Bills – ‘We’re Still Consulting’ – Senate Panel

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“So for me, the issue of tax reform is because we are doing wider consultations. We are doing wider consultations. It’s not about this region or that region.”

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Sani Musa, says his committee is still consulting with relevant individuals and institutions on the tax reform bills.

He, however, said tax reform is not a tool of economic development but increased production.

Mr Musa stated this on Tuesday while briefing journalists at the National Assembly shortly after the plenary.

The Senate had last week passed the four tax bills for second reading and referred them to the finance committee after debating their general principles.

Opposition

During the debate, some northern senators notably Ali Ndume, the Borno South senator, had said the bills favoured some states more than others.

Earlier in October, the Northern Governors Forum had criticised the bills particularly the one on VAT, saying they were against the interest of the region.

In an interview with the BBC Hausa Service on Friday, Borno State Governor, Babangana Zulum, noted that except Lagos State, the bills will not benefit other states.

Mr Zulum also said they could have devastating consequences for the northern region.