“No more tax issues” – Iyabo Ojo pens appreciation message as she finally resolves her tax issues

“No more tax issues” – Iyabo Ojo pens appreciation message as she finally resolves her tax issues

Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo has sent appreciation to her friends and family for their support as she finally resolves her taxi issues. The Yoruba star has been dragging the government for allegedly levying excessive taxes on her for more than a year.

Iyabo Ojo

Iyabo Ojo Iyabo Ojo announced on her Instagram page that the issue has been resolved and thanked God and a few others. She was grateful to Paulo Okoye for being her lover and her pillar of support. Her team of lawyers, Lola Alao, her colleague, and many others were also appreciated. She wrote: “APPRECIATION POST “I want to first start by saying a very big thank you to God almighty for always coming through for me. “Secondly, I would like to thank the Lirs boss himself Mr Ayodele Subair….. for looking into my personal income tax, adjusting it, and giving me a better payment plan, I’m so grateful, sir, also to Director Jimi Aina, I say thank you too, and God bless you. “To my legal team @iammaverick_ois
@maverick_fortelegal and my tax consultants, I say a very big thank you, you’re the best. “To all my beautiful fans and loved ones who reached out to me, I say a very big thank you, for your constant love and support, I’m so grateful, and I do not take it for granted. “Also @pauloo2104, Obim, my backbone, my love, thank you “@iamlolaalao, my sisto for life, I can’t thank you enough “grvlagos, thank you so much, I do appreciate your support “@alabaultimate, my brother from another mother.. thank you for always standing by me “NO MORE TAX ISSUES ….. God be praised.” SEE POST:

Tinubu signs 3 Executive Orders, suspends Green Tax

Tinubu signs 3 Executive Orders, suspends Green Tax

President Bola Tinubu has signed three executive orders to ameliorate the negative impacts of tax adjustments on businesses and households across affected sectors. Mr Dele Alake, Presidential Adviser on Special Duties, Communications and Strategy, made this known at a briefing on Thursday in Abuja.

Tinubu signs 3 Executive Orders, suspends Green Tax

The new orders affected the Finance Act 2023, the Customs, Excise Tariff and the Excise Tax on telecommunications as well as the Green Tax. “The Finance Act (Effective Date Variation) Order, 2023, has now deferred the commencement date of the changes contained in the Act from May 23, 2023 to September 1, 2023. This is to ensure adherence to the 90 days minimum advance notice for tax changes as contained in the 2017 National Tax Policy. “The Customs, Excise Tariff (Variation) Amendment Order, 2023. This has also shifted the commencement date of the tax changes from March 27, 2023 to August 1, 2023 and also in line with the National Tax Policy. “The President has given an Order suspending the 5% Excise Tax on telecommunication services as well as the Excise Duties escalation on locally manufactured products. “Further to his commitment to creating a business-friendly environment, the President has ordered the suspension of the newly introduced Green Tax by way of Excise Tax on Single Use Plastics, including plastic containers and bottles. “In addition, the President has ordered the suspension of Import Tax Adjustment levy on certain vehicles,” he said. Tinubu said that the review was part of his administration’s resolve to ease the lives of Nigerians and encourage corporate entities in spite of obvious challenges. The president said that the reviewed tax were part of those signed in the twilight of the last administration. “You will all recall that prior to the advent of this Administration, certain tax changes were introduced via the Customs, Excise Tariff (Variation) Amendment Order, 2023 (henceforth referred to as “the Order”) published on May 8 and the Finance Act, 2023, which was signed into law on May 28. “Among others, the Order introduced new Excise Duty on Single Use Plastics (SUPs), higher Excise Duties on some locally manufactured products, including alcoholic beverages and tobacco products, and Green Tax by way of Import Tax Adjustment on certain categories of imported vehicles. “The Tinubu Administration has since noticed that some of the tax policies are being implemented retroactively with their commencement dates, in some instances, pre-dating the official publication of the relevant legal instruments backing the policies. This lacuna has created some challenges of implementation.” He said that the ideas behind upward adjustments of some of these taxes are quite noble because they were designed to raise revenue as well as address environmental and health issues of concern. “However, they have generated some significant challenges for, and elicited serious complaints amongst key stakeholders as well as in the business community. “A document known as the 2017 National Tax Policy approved by the Federal Executive Council of the last administration prescribes a minimum of 90 days notice from government to tax-payers before any tax changes can take effect. “This global practice is done with a view to giving taxpayers and businesses reasonable time to adjust to the new tax regime. “However, both the Finance Act 2023 and the Customs, Excise Tariff Order 2023 did not give the required minimum notice period, thus putting businesses in violation of the new tax regime even before the changes were gazetted. “As a result of this, many affected businesses are already contending with the rising cost, falling margins and capacity underutilisation due o various macroeconomic headwinds as well as the impact of Naira redesign policy.” He stated that the Excise Tax increases on tobacco products and alcoholic beverages from 2022 to 2024, which had already been approved, are also being implemented. “But a further escalation of the approved rates by the current administration presents an image of policy inconsistency and creates an atmosphere of uncertainty for businesses operating in Nigeria. “The Excise Tax of fiver per cent on telecommunication services has generated heated controversy. “There is also a lack of clarity regarding the status of this tax, just as players in the sector also complain about the imposition of multiple taxes on their operations. “We have also seen that the Green Taxes, including the Single Use Plastics tax and the Import Adjustment Levy on certain categories of vehicles require more consultation and a holistic approach to the country’s net zero plan in a manner that does not impact the economy negatively.” The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report that in his inaugural speech, Tinubu promised to address business unfriendly fiscal policy measures and multiplicity of taxes. These new orders were issued to ameliorate the negative impacts of the tax adjustments on businesses and chokehold on households across affected sectors. Tinubu reiterated his commitment to reviewing complaints about multiple taxation, local and anti-business inhibitions. “The Federal government sees business owners, local and foreign investors as critical engines in its focus on achieving higher GDP growth and appreciable reduction in unemployment rate through job creation. “The government will, therefore, continue to give requisite stimulus by way of friendly policies to allow businesses to flourish in the country.” He assured Nigerians that there would not be further tax raise without robust and wide consultations undertaken within the context of a coherent fiscal policy framework.

“They’re ripping us off” — UK based Nigerian laments huge tax (Video)

“They’re ripping us off” — UK based Nigerian laments huge tax (Video)

UK-based Nigerian man laments the exorbitant amount he pays on tax after working himself out to achieve about £500 weekly.

“They’re ripping us off” — UK based Nigerian laments huge tax (Video)

A video making the rounds on social media captured the frustration of a youth emphasizing the struggle of paying taxes in the UK. He stated that paying £150 weekly in tax after earning £500 is nothing but a rip-off by the system. He pressed on to urge his close associates in the United Kingdom to understand his condition if he becomes unable to afford fish and opts for grounded crayfish in his food. “This country is just ripping off. How can I work $500 in a week and you’re taking off $150 as tax? You turned yourself into a rich man that snatched a poor man’s wife. I can even use meat to eat. If you see me eating soup with blended crayfish, just try and understand that it is a fish too from the ocean,” he said in Yoruba. Watch the video below …

MC Oluomo bans tax collection in some parts of Lagos following protest

MC Oluomo bans tax collection in some parts of Lagos following protest

Chairman of the Lagos State Parks and Garages Association, Mc Oluomo, has banned collections of illegal tax collection in some parts of Lagos.

MC Oluomo

These taxes are levied by agberos in some parts of the state following, which caused a protest by commercial bus drivers. FIJ reported that it was part of his intervention in the conflict involving commercial drivers and highway tax collectors who target transporters in the state.

MC Oluomo

A driver stated: “Mc Oluomo told us Thursday afternoon when we held a meeting with him at the state council that no driver from Oshodi to Tollgate must be compelled to pay illegal agbero taxes anymore. We are only to buy two tickets in a day, after which we will not pay anything aside from loading fees. The normal ticket sold and approved by the Lagos State Park Management is just N800. He said those extra taxes imposed at Iyana Ipaja and Agbado Ijaiye were no longer valid. We can either buy our daily tickets in Oshodi or Tollgate, and either will be recognised. Afterwards, we will buy the council ticket and booking for security, which is about N500.” The driver added that MC Oluomo has said he and his colleagues will no longer pay for tickets on Saturdays and Sundays. He said; “For weekend jobs, Mc Oluomo has mandated that no driver should be made to buy tickets on Saturdays and Sundays. The union should only compel us to buy tickets from Monday to Friday. We should be given the chance to take something home to our families.”  

Cubana Chief Priest allegedly arrested for money laundering, tax fraud

Cubana Chief Priest allegedly arrested for money laundering, tax fraud

Popular businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, is allegedly in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on charges bordering on money laundering and tax fraud.
Cubana Chief Priest allegedly arrested for money laundering, tax fraud

According to a report by Peoples Gazette, the celebrity barman was detained at the Lagos airport on Thursday and the development has since been kept quiet to avoid triggering his accomplices.
“The matter is still under investigation,” an anonymous source told the Peoples Gazzette as of Saturday which makes it unclear it unclear if Cubana Chief Priest will be getting bail any time soon or how much information officials had been able to extract from him.
 

Lady calls out Lagos restaurant after being charged N30K tax on food worth N175K (Video)

Lady calls out Lagos restaurant after being charged N30K tax on food worth N175K (Video)

Young lady laments after being charged a whooping N30K tax after acquiring food worth N175K on her birthday.

According to the embattled birthday girl, she and her friends went out for a treat at a five-star restaurant on Lagos Island but left with a horrible customer service experience.
In a short video making rounds on social media, the lady lamented the burnt stake served by the restaurant and how excess lime was added to the rest of the meal.
Lady calls out Lagos restaurant after being charged N30K tax on food worth N175K (Video)

On top of that, their mashed potato was lumpy and the entire meal was a disaster coupled with the tax of N30K slammed on their bill.
Watch the video below …