Edun: no plan yet to implement 5% petrol tax law
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : He explained that ahead of the full rollout of the new tax laws, the government would embark on public enlightenment campaigns to ensure citizens and businesses clearly understood their obligations.56% : He explained that from January, Nigerians earning N100,000 or less a month will no longer pay personal income tax, while middle-class Nigerians earning up to N1.8 or N1.9 million annually will see reductions.
55% : "There is nothing that says this tax will start January 1, 2026.
50% : "Our priority is to strengthen tax governance, block revenue leakages, improve efficiency, rather than just levy new taxes, charges, and costs," Edun said.
47% : According to him, the reforms were designed to strengthen tax governance, block revenue leakages, and improve efficiency rather than introduce new charges.
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