No plans to increase VAT again – Nigerian Govt
The minister was also queried for the underfunding of key agencies and parastatals.
The minister was also queried for the underfunding of key agencies and parastatals.
The three projects are estimated to cost N2.7 trillion.
The federal government received N266.131 billion while state governments got N185.774 billion.
Contrary to allegations by the oil workers that the IPPIS platform was fraught with technical challenges, Mr Idris said since ...
The Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, said the settlement followed claims by state governments of underpayment of tax by ...
The official also gives reasons why some lecturers have not received salaries.
"Condolences will be received via correspondences, phone calls, text messages, electronic and social media."
The inferno, which has now been put out by the fire service, razed two floors at the Treasury House on ...
The balance in the Excess Crude revenue Account (ECA) stood at about $72.221 million as of March 2020.
Mr Idris expressed worry over the activities of the fraudsters, warning that Nigerians should be wary of their antics.
Hameed Ali gave a reason why the Customs was violating the pension law.
Mr Ali was again, summoned by the committee last week following an indictment by an auditor-general's report.
The accountant-general also speaks on the implementation of the new VAT rate and other matters.
The balance in the Excess Crude Account (ECA) was about $325 million.
On Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Finance Act which reviewed the VAT rate from 5 to 7.5 per cent.
“Every payment, which for one reason or another could not be made before the coming into effect of the Finance ...
The AGF says the country is poised to rake in N80 billion this year.
The official urges the Nigeria law school to contribute to federation revenue.
The communique showed royalties, import and excise duties decreased considerably.
The federal government said this would promote probity, transparency, and accountability in government expenditure.
The amount shows a decrease of about N1.37 billion from what was shared in March.
About N42 billion of the N55 billion released so far paid
The gross statutory revenue received during the period was about N478.434 billion.
The AGF said the balance in the Excess Crude Account currently stands at about $2.49 billion.
Federal, states and local governments share N812.8 billion for November.
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