DailyPost: Charge them more tax! IMF Proposes Charging Nigerians Higher Taxes As Solution To Fiscal Challenge

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The IMF has advised Nigerian government to charge her people more tax in order to raise more money. Read news below.
The International Monetary Fund has proposed a higher tax policy to solve Nigeria’s fiscal challenges.

IMF Africa Department Director, Abebe Selassie disclosed this during a press briefing on the Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Economic Outlook on Friday at the ongoing World Bank Group/International Monetary Fund Meeting in Marrakech, Morocco.

DAILY POST reports that the country’s fiscal challenge had persisted despite fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange reforms introduced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government in June.

In 2022, the country spent 96 per cent of its revenue on debt servicing; still in the first six months of 2023, debt serving gulped N2.34 trillion.

As a way out, the IMF director said the Nigerian Government must back the fuel subsidy removal and naira unification policies with an effective policy to ramp up revenue.

“The exchange rate reforms that the Government did were very, very welcome, trying to unify the rate, similarly the fuel subsidy.

“But that will not help and will not stick unless you also tighten monetary policy and do something to mobilise more tax revenues. So, a holistic package of reforms is what’s needed.

“So, you have a medley of things mainly rooted in the fiscal challenges that Nigeria has faced, not having tax revenues.

“At the same time, this country has incredible potential, and we have seen reforms moving in the right direction in recent months.

“What is needed, we feel, is making the reforms holistic and help reinforce each other. Just as things were not reinforcing each other in the past, I think there is scope to make the reforms reinforce each other,” the IMF said.
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This is not coming as surprise after BAT won. We saw ti's coming.

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:laughs: :laughs:

Don't tax me more than this biko
An eye for an eye left thousands blind,
Remember that.........

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How can you tax more with the current state of the economy in the country... How did they spend the previous tax money?!

Gosh..,these people don't even understand basic economics :thumbdown:

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Greatness wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 7:49 pm How can you tax more with the current state of the economy in the country... How did they spend the previous tax money?!

Gosh..,these people don't even understand basic economics :thumbdown:
Under the new tax regime, the rich will be taxed more.
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Jared wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 9:13 pm
Greatness wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 7:49 pm How can you tax more with the current state of the economy in the country... How did they spend the previous tax money?!

Gosh..,these people don't even understand basic economics :thumbdown:
Under the new tax regime, the rich will be taxed more.
Let's see if that will happen in Nigeria.




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This IMF is something else

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