By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Nigerian News, Politics, Business, Economy, Investment, Entertainment and Sports.Nigerian News, Politics, Business, Economy, Investment, Entertainment and Sports.Nigerian News, Politics, Business, Economy, Investment, Entertainment and Sports.
  • News
    • News Menu
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Governance
  • Politics
    • North Central
      • Benue Update
      • Kogi Update
      • Kwara Update
      • Nasarawa Update
      • Niger Update
      • Plateau Update
      • FCT Update
    • North East
      • Adamawa Update
      • Bauchi Update
      • Borno Update
      • Gombe Update
      • Taraba Update
      • Yobe Update
    • North West
      • Jigawa Update
      • Kaduna Update
      • Kano Update
      • Katsina Update
      • Kebbi Update
      • Sokoto Update
      • Zamfara Update
    • South East
      • Abia Update
      • Anambra Update
      • Ebonyi Update
      • Enugu Update
      • Imo Update
    • South South
      • Akwa Ibom Update
      • Bayelsa Update
      • Cross River Update
      • Delta Update
      • Edo Update
      • Rivers Update
    • South West
      • Ekiti Update
      • Lagos Update
      • Ogun Update
      • Ondo Update
      • Osun Update
      • Oyo Update
  • Sports
    • SOCCER
      • Football
      • Sports
      • AFCON
      • NPFL
      • Premier League
    • EURO SOCCER
      • Champions League
      • Europa Conference
      • Europa League
      • La Liga
      • Boxing
      • Tennis
      • UFC
  • Editorial
  • MORE
    • Opinion
    • Entertainment
    • Investigation
    • Politics Lite
    • Publications
    • Travelogue
Reading: Tax Reform Bills: S/East Senators Demand Wider Consultations
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Nigerian News, Politics, Business, Economy, Investment, Entertainment and Sports.Nigerian News, Politics, Business, Economy, Investment, Entertainment and Sports.
Font ResizerAa
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • News
    • News Menu
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Governance
  • Politics
    • North Central
    • North East
    • North West
    • South East
    • South South
    • South West
  • Sports
    • SOCCER
    • EURO SOCCER
  • Editorial
  • MORE
    • Opinion
    • Entertainment
    • Investigation
    • Politics Lite
    • Publications
    • Travelogue
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Nigerian News, Politics, Business, Economy, Investment, Entertainment and Sports. > Blog > News > Breaking News > Tax Reform Bills: S/East Senators Demand Wider Consultations
Breaking NewsNews

Tax Reform Bills: S/East Senators Demand Wider Consultations

admin
Last updated: December 9, 2024 2:29 pm
admin
1 year ago
Share
SHARE

The South East Caucus of the Nigerian Senate has called for extensive consultations on the Tax Reform Bills currently under consideration in the National Assembly.

The caucus, comprising Senators from the five states in the South East region, reached this consensus during a closed-door meeting held in Abuja on Monday.

Speaking on behalf of the caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (APGA, Abia South) stated that while the Senators are not opposed to the proposed reforms, the lack of stakeholder engagement in drafting the bills raises concerns about inclusivity and fairness.

READ ALSO: Nigerian Airforce Releases List of Eligible Candidates for Aptitude Test for DSSC Recruitment

“We are not against the Tax Reform Bills before both chambers of the National Assembly. However, we believe wider consultations should be carried out to ensure they are equitable and reflective of the interests of all Nigerians,” Senator Abaribe said.

The proposed legislations, including the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024, Nigeria Tax Administration Bill 2024, Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill 2024, and Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill 2024, were submitted by President Bola Tinubu on October 3, 2024.

The reform sought in the bills aim to overhaul the country’s tax structure to improve revenue generation.

The South East Senators plan to consult constituents, state governments, and other stakeholders in the region’s 15 senatorial districts to gather input.

ALSO READ: Forfeited 753 Abuja Deplexes

“We have reviewed the bills and want to share our findings with stakeholders in the South East Zone. This engagement will help us advocate for a more balanced approach to the proposed tax reforms,” Senator Abaribe added.

This position aligns with the calls from other groups, such as the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Northern Senators Forum, and the Arewa Consultative Forum, all of whom have expressed reservations about passing the bills without comprehensive input from the public.

In contrast, the Presidency and the South-South Caucus in the Senate have urged for the bills’ swift passage, arguing that they are crucial for addressing Nigeria’s fiscal challenges.

The South East Caucus emphasized that incorporating diverse perspectives is essential for achieving equitable tax reforms that will be acceptable to all Nigerians.

Legislative deliberations on the bills are ongoing in both chambers of the National Assembly.

You Might Also Like

NDLEA arrests 315 drug offenders, seizes 4,776kg illicit drugs
Nigerian Bakers To Begin Nationwide Strike
PSC dismisses 3 senior officers, demotes 9 others
Labour Rejects N45,000 Minimum Wage
FG Launches Training to Curb High Mortality Rate Among Retirees
TAGGED:RAMFCSENATOR ENYINAYA ABARIBESOUTH EAST SENATE CAUCUSTINUBU TAX REFORM BILLS
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Previous Article Ghana Elections 2024 and Africa’s Maturing Democracy
Next Article NNPCL 2024 Recruitment: Candidates Ready for Interview Stage   
about us

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet.

Find Us on Socials

© Nigerian Anchor. All Rights Reserved.
na_logo
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..
[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
NA Logo For Search
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?