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Few days to implementation, Reps raise alarm over alterations in gazetted tax laws | The ICIR- Latest News, Politics, Governance, Elections, Investigation, Factcheck, Covid-19

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62% : This revelation came after the Federal Government had prepared the grounds for implementing the new tax law from January 1, 2026, with the approval of the establishment of the National Tax Policy Implementation Committee (NTPIC).
55% : He said after the passage of the tax bills, he spent the last three days reviewing the gazetted copies alongside the House Votes and Proceedings, as well as the harmonised version agreed upon by both chambers of the National Assembly and discovered notable discrepancies.
53% : The committee has been tasked with overseeing the coordinated rollout of the Federal Government's new tax reforms.
42% : A member of the House of Representatives, Abdulsammad Dasuki (PDP, Sokoto), on Wednesday, December 17, raised concerns over alleged inconsistencies between the tax laws passed by the National Assembly and the versions later gazetted and released to the public.

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