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Saturday, October 1, 2016
FG considers lower taxes for small businesses
The Federal Government, as part of its economic
stimulus plan, is considering a reduction in the income tax rates payable by
Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises in the country. The reduction in tax rates
is part of the recommendations presented to the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi
Adeosun, by the 12-member committee to review the current National Tax Policy.
The committee, headed by Prof. Abiola Sanni of the University of Lagos, was
given the assignment on August 10 and submitted its report to the minister on Thursday.
A statement from the ministry said the reduction in income tax rates for
small-scale businesses would help to encourage more start-ups in the sector as
well as boost the profitability of the existing ones. The move is also expected
to generate new jobs and make higher contribution to the Gross Domestic
Product. The statement read in part, “The committee noted that lowering the
taxes payable by Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises would encourage
compliance, promote the growth of SMMEs and expand the manufacturing base of
the nation through their activities. “Another recommendation suggested for
implementation relates to the abolition of minimum tax, which results in
loss-making companies been required to pay tax.” The statement said the Finance
minister assured the committee that a team would be set up to implement its
recommendations through administrative measures without delay. She added those
that required legislation would be forwarded to the Federal Executive Council
for consideration.. Source:
Punch
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