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Nigerian Govt Should Tax Luxury And Rich People To Shore Up Economy – Jimoh Ibrahim

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 04th Dec, 2024 - tori.ng

According to Ibrahim, it’s a global practice that when an economic crisis hits a nation, the government directs its policies toward making the rich citizens pay heavy taxes to help the nation overcome its economic problems.

Jimoh Ibrahim

Sen Jimoh Ibrahim

The lawmaker representing Ondo South in the Senate, Jimoh Ibrahim,  has said that wealthy Nigerians should be made to pay taxes.

According to Ibrahim, it’s a global practice that when an economic crisis hits a nation, the government directs its policies toward making the rich citizens pay heavy taxes to help the nation overcome its economic problems.

Senator Ibrahim stated this while briefing the Senate Press Corps after plenary on Tuesday evening, December 3.

He gave clarification on his intervention at plenary on the consideration of the report of the joint committees on Finance and National Planning and Economic Affairs on the 2025-2027 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP).

Jimoh said it would be the first time that the nation would tax wealthy citizens, adding that adequate taxing of economic net worth Nigerians was a means of shoring up the nation’s revenue base.

“My worry is that the rich in Nigeria are not paying enough taxes in order to be a good jolly fellow with the poor.

“In other countries, taxes are paid on transactions. The rich need to pay more taxes and one of the areas where our economic gap can be covered is when we address those lacuna.

“Luxury taxes should be monitored and collected. We should look at a law that will police transactional tax on the rich,”
he said.

To make this effective, he said “there should be an adequate data bank of the taxable rich”.

“GDP to tax ratio in Nigeria is 18 percent, while the test 72 percent are not taxed.

“It is unfortunate economically that 72 percent of the Nigerian population are not in the tax net,”
he added.



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