Tax Reform Bills: People we’re trying to protect are fighting us – Oyedele
By Trek Africa Newspaper
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Tax Policy and Fiscal Reforms, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, has said that the people fighting the reform bills are the ones they were trying to protect.
The chairman expressed disappointment over the rejection of tax reform bills, adding that the push-back was not expected from those opposing it.
“It’s almost like we ended up with the people we are fighting for are now fighting us.”
Oyedele noted that VAT derivation was sensitive for states due to its difference from oil and gas derivation, based on production.
Tax bills align with Constitution’
Oyedele, who noted the Federal Government’s proposal aligned with the provision of the constitution, said: “VAT derivation. I think that word is sensitive because people think about where it’s based on production.
“If they’re not producing crude oil, you don’t get any part of that derivation.
“Whereas for VAT, every state consumes. If you share anything based on VAT derivation, everyone gets something from it.
“The Constitution, with respect to stamp duty, under Section 163, should be shared based on derivation. So what we are proposing is not strange to our constitution.
“When it comes to matters of tax generation, we must recognise where they’re being generated otherwise we end up in a situation where one state will get a supreme court judgment.”