Tax Reform Bills: Most critics have ‘zero knowledge about VAT’ – Governor Sule 

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Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has voiced concerns about the ongoing debate over the proposed tax reform bills before the National Assembly, stating that many critics of the bills lack a fundamental understanding of Value Added Tax (VAT) and its mechanisms.

 

Speaking on Monday during an interview with Arise Television, Governor Sule acknowledged the initial reservations expressed by some northern governors, including himself, regarding aspects of the tax bills.

 

However, he noted that recent clarifications from President Bola Tinubu and the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform, Taiwo Oyedele, have alleviated many concerns.

 

“The unfortunate part of this debate is that it has been taken over by people with zero knowledge about VAT or the bills themselves,” Sule remarked. “Some are doing it to save their jobs, others for political gain, and some for reasons unrelated to the real issues at hand. This has made the discourse unproductive and uninteresting.”

 

Sule noted that one of the contentious points in the bills was the perception that VAT would only be administered at the point of revenue generation. According to him, this misunderstanding led to widespread opposition.

 

However, recent engagements with Oyedele’s committee and other stakeholders have clarified that VAT sharing will involve both the points of revenue generation and consumption.

 

“During the meeting in Kaduna, we were initially told that 60% of VAT revenue would be allocated solely at the point of generation,” Sule explained. “But Mr. Oyedele later clarified that the 60% would be shared between the point of generation and the point of consumption. This adjustment addresses one of our key concerns.”

 

CALLS FIR AMENDMENTS INSTEAD OF WITHDRAW

 

The Nasarawa State Governor, who also serves as Chairman of the North Central Governors Forum, emphasized that the initial request for the withdrawal of the bills may no longer be necessary. He pointed out that President Tinubu and Oyedele have assured that the bills can be amended to reflect stakeholders’ concerns.

 

“What we wanted was for the contentious areas to be discussed and addressed, and that is already happening,” Sule said. “The bills don’t necessarily need to be withdrawn if amendments can incorporate our suggestions. This approach ensures progress without disrupting the legislative process.”

 

PRESIDENT TINUBU’S COMMITMENT

 

Governor Sule commended President Tinubu’s open-mindedness in addressing concerns about the bills. He revealed that during a recent meeting, Tinubu assured the governors that their concerns would be reviewed and addressed.

 

“In our last meeting with Mr. President, he confirmed his willingness to look into the bills and address areas of concern,” Sule stated. “Similarly, Taiwo Oyedele and Zach Adedeji, who are key figures behind these reforms, have shown a readiness to engage in constructive dialogue.”

 

– Nairametrics

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