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How MDAs evade 7.5% VAT – FIRS chairman

Nami, who spoke at a meeting with the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, said the MDAs insisted that their contracts were base on the old 5 percent VAT rate, and therefore cannot pay 7.5 percent at the point of consumption.

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