Ex-CBN director reacts to FG’s plan to charge VAT on online transactions
Mon May 20, 2019 11:04:am Finance
2.7K By Afam Jude Offor
Dr Titus Okunronmu, a former Director, Budgetary Department, Central Bank of Nigeria, has commended the Federal Government over its plan to charge Value Added Taxes (VAT) on online Business Transactions.
Okunronmu gave the commendation in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ota, Ogun, on Monday. He spoke against the backdrop of the disclosure by Mr Tunde Fowler, the Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Services, in London on Friday that the Federal Government would soon start collecting VAT on online business transactions. The former CBN director noted that the decision was a right step in the right direction as it would help to generate additional revenue for the country. For the fact that people do manual online transactions does not mean they should not pay VAT to the Federal Government,’’ he said. He however called on the Federal Government to ensure that the VAT should not be more than five per cent. Okunronmu also advised the Federal Government to look for other means of generating additional revenues to boost the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.
Okunronmu gave the commendation in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ota, Ogun, on Monday. He spoke against the backdrop of the disclosure by Mr Tunde Fowler, the Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Services, in London on Friday that the Federal Government would soon start collecting VAT on online business transactions. The former CBN director noted that the decision was a right step in the right direction as it would help to generate additional revenue for the country. For the fact that people do manual online transactions does not mean they should not pay VAT to the Federal Government,’’ he said. He however called on the Federal Government to ensure that the VAT should not be more than five per cent. Okunronmu also advised the Federal Government to look for other means of generating additional revenues to boost the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.
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