 The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice 
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, said on Sunday that 
the Federal Government had no intension to impose new taxes on 
Nigerians.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice 
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, said on Sunday that 
the Federal Government had no intension to impose new taxes on 
Nigerians.Akande said this when he appeared at the News Agency of Nigeria Forum in Abuja. He said that rather than new taxes the government was expanding the 
coverage area in its Value Added Tax drive to generate more income.Akande said, “Essentially, we are not increasing VAT at this time, 
but what we are trying to do is to increase the coverage of VAT “So, for instance now, if VAT is only coverable for the 10 per cent 
that it should cover and you know the current rate is five per cent.“We want to increase the coverage to 20 per cent because we believed 
that by just increasing the coverage, we are going to get in more 
revenue.”“So, I don’t think government is contemplating, at least not at the 
Federal government leave, presidency level, I do not think anybody is 
contemplating new taxes.“But of course, we are looking at how our people don’t have to pay double taxes.“I know that is one of the considerations before the Presidential 
Enabling Business Council which Mr. President had asked the Vice 
President to chair,” he added.
 
 
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