Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Informal traders targeted in Nigeria to boost tax

Nigeria's federal revenue agency said on Monday it had partnered with a traders association to collect value added tax (VAT) from millions of informal traders, part of a push to widen the tax base by President Bola Tinubu's government.

Africa's largest economy has embarked on its boldest reform agenda in decades, including the removal of a popular petrol subsidy and restrictions on foreign exchange trading, a gamble by Tinubu to try boost sluggish growth.

Nigeria has one of the lowest tax collection rates in the world at around 10.8% of GDP, according to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS). Only 47% of this year's budget will come from revenues and the rest from borrowing.

The FIRS said in a statement that it was partnering with the Market Traders Association of Nigeria (MATAN) to collect and remit VAT from its members, especially those in the informal sector, using a digital platform.

It said the partnership would help "curb the activities of touts, miscreants and self-imposed tax collectors involved in illegal tax collection in Nigeria's market spaces."

MATAN says it has more than 40 million traders, mostly in the informal sector where a majority of Nigerians earn a living.

The revenue agency said MATAN members will receive identity cards with tax identification numbers and a digital platform would track their turnover for tax purposes.

By MacDonald Dzirutwe, Reuters

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Monday, July 3, 2023

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Video - Techpreneurs ease operations for SMEs in Nigeria



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Suspect arrested in stabbing death of Nigerian student in Canada

Toronto police have arrested a suspect wanted in connection with the deadly stabbing of a Nigerian international student in June.

On June 25, 28-year-old Ifeanyichukwu Oseke was stabbed in a Scarborough parking lot after an altercation with another man. He later died in the hospital.

A Canada-wide warrant was issued on July 1 for Tamar Cupid, on the charge of second-degree murder, police said.

Police arrested and charged Cupid, 25, hours into the warrant. He is scheduled to appear before the Toronto Regional Bail Centre on Sunday.

By Santiago Arias Orozco

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Nigerians warned against eating Ponmo due to Anthrax outbreak



Following an outbreak of anthrax disease in the West African nation of Ghana, Nigerian authorities have urged citizens to halt consumption of cooked animal hides, a delicacy also known as “ponmo” in the country. Gibson Emeka has this story from Abuja, Nigeria, narrated by Salem Solomon.

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