The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed Nigeria earned N109.6 trillion from non-oil taxes in 12 years. The federal agency gave the breakdown
The National Bureau of Statistics has revealed Nigeria earned N109.6 trillion from non-oil taxes in 12 years.The document noted that between 2010 and 2021, Africa’s most populous country earned N25.1 trillion from oil tax.
Non-oil taxes earned the nation N9.2 trillion in 2014, N7.8 trillion in 2015, and N7.1 trillion in 2016.
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