‘We’ll turn the heat on MDAs’ — DrAhmadLawan says agencies must improve revenue generation performance | TheCable
that the federal government has proposed to borrow to finance the N11.34 trillion 2023 budget deficitwas a source of concern, as “tax revenues are approximately 8 percent of our output”.
”The committees, through oversight functions, will ensure that each of the revenue generating agency, remit every kobo generated into the national coffers.”Lawan also said the government would review the processes of granting corporate tax holidays, import duty waivers and concessions to investors and businesses.
“Most of what we do in terms of national development is in health, borders insecurity I think we have to work hard to improve revenue generation, collection because it is not looking too sustainable that we tolerate people, some agencies of government to misapply or not even declare the revenue they collect.
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