Nigeria’s
minister of finance, Kemi Adeosun, says the federal government will
soon start implementing the collection of taxes on luxury items.
The
minister, who maintained that people with higher income must bear a
greater part of the tax burden, made the disclosure while addressing
journalists at the annual meetings of the World Bank and International
Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington DC on Sunday.
“The luxury tax
planned by the federal government is being finalised now because it cuts
across the ECOWAS. There is a legal process you must go through,
including the customs union to actually vary the specific taxes,” she
said.
“The
problem we have in the country is not just that the system needs to be
overhauled, it is also that people are not complying and this is because
there is no consequence. We have just started with Voluntary Assets and
Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) as a measure to tackle that and the
response is impressive.
“In
any tax system, the burden must be borne by anybody whose income allows
to bear it, so those with higher income should by definition, bear a
greater part of the burden.”
“In fact, people have started
declaring and I have had a number of approaches from high net worth
people asking me to speak on their behalf to state governors to allow
them time to comply because their personal taxes are payable to state
governments,” she said.
“I have encouraged every governor that
everyone who comes to declare should be given enough time to pay up.
This is because the amount of tax that they would have to pay is big.
“Whether
taxing the rich will increase public revenue or not, it is all about
public revenue to which they are obligated for public services.
“The
problem currently is that those at the lower level are the ones paying.
If the man in the traffic control, with little income will pay at
source, why should we not pursue the billionaire or the trillionaire to
pay out of the income? We need to change the mindset in the country with
regards to tax system.”
Recall that Kemi Adeosun,
had in August, announced the federal government’s decision to impose
taxes on first class and business class air tickets as well as other
luxury goods.
Monday, 16 October 2017
Nigeria will soon launch tax on luxury items – Adeosun
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