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200,000 Wealthy Nigerians, Biggest Tax Evaders – Agusto by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:20pm On Feb 26, 2020
A former Director General , Budget Office , Mr Bode Agusto , has said 200, 000 wealthy Nigerians are the biggest tax evaders in the country.
Agusto stated this on Tuesday at the 17th Annual Aret Adams Memorial Lecture in Lagos , with the theme, ‘Nigeria’ s economy after oil : How prepared are we ?’
He said there was a need to increase non - oil tax revenues in the country , adding that non -oil taxes collected by all tiers of government in Nigeria averaged four per cent of national income in the past five years.
He said , “ In Angola , it was eight per cent; Ghana, 16 per cent; Kenya , 18 per cent; South Africa , 24 per cent, and in the OECD countries, 32 per cent. The World Bank says a nation cannot grow meaningfully if tax revenue is less than 15 per cent of national income.
“ Why is Nigeria generating significantly lower tax revenues than other key economies in sub -Saharan Africa ? In my opinion , it is largely due to poor tax compliance in Nigeria.
“ What if Nigeria were able to increase non -oil tax revenue to 15 per cent of national income? This means that Nigeria will generate an additional N14. 4tn in revenues every year. ”
Agusto said it also meant that total government revenue would be 20 per cent of national income or N 28. 8tn per annum compared to the current figure of N10 .4tn.
He said to raise the level of non- oil tax revenue , the government should focus on Personal Income Tax , Value Added Tax and Companies ’ Income Tax, and make tax laws simpler .
He said the government should show willingness to enforce tax laws, adding , “ I believe the government should focus on PIT, forgive all past sins and thus look forward and not backwards.
“ The next step is for Mr President to make his PIT returns public annually, then make it obligatory for all those want to work for him to do the same. He should then look at all of us in the face and say , ‘Woe betides you if you don ’t comply going forward !’
“ The biggest culprits with respect to tax evasion are the wealthy 0. 1% of the population ( or 200 ,000 individuals ) who ought to self- assess themselves to tax but fail to do so . The focus should be on them, not businesses and those in employment who are already largely compliant .
“ They should enforce by auditing a sample of individuals ; if they have underpaid, ask them to pay such amounts plus a stiff penalty. If they fail, impound their assets , sell and pay government. Don ’ t waste taxpayers’ money throwing anyone into jail and start feeding him . ”


source: https://punchng.com/200000-wealthy-nigerians-biggest-tax-evaders-agusto/

Re: 200,000 Wealthy Nigerians, Biggest Tax Evaders – Agusto by grandstar(m): 9:20pm On Oct 19, 2023
valentineuwakwe:
A former Director General , Budget Office , Mr Bode Agusto , has said 200, 000 wealthy Nigerians are the biggest tax evaders in the country.
Agusto stated this on Tuesday at the 17th Annual Aret Adams Memorial Lecture in Lagos , with the theme, ‘Nigeria’ s economy after oil : How prepared are we ?’
He said there was a need to increase non - oil tax revenues in the country , adding that non -oil taxes collected by all tiers of government in Nigeria averaged four per cent of national income in the past five years.
He said , “ In Angola , it was eight per cent; Ghana, 16 per cent; Kenya , 18 per cent; South Africa , 24 per cent, and in the OECD countries, 32 per cent. The World Bank says a nation cannot grow meaningfully if tax revenue is less than 15 per cent of national income.
“ Why is Nigeria generating significantly lower tax revenues than other key economies in sub -Saharan Africa ? In my opinion , it is largely due to poor tax compliance in Nigeria.
“ What if Nigeria were able to increase non -oil tax revenue to 15 per cent of national income? This means that Nigeria will generate an additional N14. 4tn in revenues every year. ”
Agusto said it also meant that total government revenue would be 20 per cent of national income or N 28. 8tn per annum compared to the current figure of N10 .4tn.
He said to raise the level of non- oil tax revenue , the government should focus on Personal Income Tax , Value Added Tax and Companies ’ Income Tax, and make tax laws simpler .
He said the government should show willingness to enforce tax laws, adding , “ I believe the government should focus on PIT, forgive all past sins and thus look forward and not backwards.
“ The next step is for Mr President to make his PIT returns public annually, then make it obligatory for all those want to work for him to do the same. He should then look at all of us in the face and say , ‘Woe betides you if you don ’t comply going forward !’
“ The biggest culprits with respect to tax evasion are the wealthy 0. 1% of the population ( or 200 ,000 individuals ) who ought to self- assess themselves to tax but fail to do so . The focus should be on them, not businesses and those in employment who are already largely compliant .
“ They should enforce by auditing a sample of individuals ; if they have underpaid, ask them to pay such amounts plus a stiff penalty. If they fail, impound their assets , sell and pay government. Don ’ t waste taxpayers’ money throwing anyone into jail and start feeding him . ”


source: https://punchng.com/200000-wealthy-nigerians-biggest-tax-evaders-agusto/


I just stumbled upon this old piece by Bode Agusto

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