The four Tax Reform Bills submitted by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in October 2024 are now ready for presidential assent following the harmonisation of the versions of the bills passed by both chambers of the National Assembly.
At plenary on Wednesday, the House of Representatives considered the report of the conference committee, which harmonised the bills.
Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, James Abiodun Faleke (APC, Lagos), who headed the House team to the conference committee, presented the conference report to the House for consideration.
He said the conference committee met and agreed on all areas of difference in the version passed by both chambers of the National Assembly.
Faleke said that there were 45 areas of difference in the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, 12 areas of difference in the Nigeria Revenue Service Bill, 9 areas of difference in the Joint Board Bill and 46 areas of difference in the Nigeria Tax Bill, adding that the differences were agreed upon and resolved by the committee.
While the conference committee agreed to retain the Senate version in some of the clauses, they also retained the House version in some others, making amendments in a few others.
The conference committee agreed to the imposition of a 4 percent development levy on assessable profit of all companies chargeable to tax under chapters two and three, other than small companies and non-resident companies.
They also agreed that the levy shall be collected by the Nigeria Revenue Service and paid into a special account created for that purpose.In the sharing formula, the committee agreed that 50 percent of the tax will go to Tertiary Education Trust Fund, 15 percent to the Education Loan Fund (up from 3 percent agreed by the House), 8 percent to Nigeria Information Technology Development Fund (up from 5 and 10 agreed by both chambers).
A close study revealed that the contentious VAT sharing formula was not part of the areas of disagreement between the two chambers.
Speaking after the passage, Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu said the National Assembly has shown great support for the progress of the country, adding that with the passage of the bills, the country has moved from where it was to where it ought to be.
He said the National Assembly will rise to take the country to prosperity, while commending Nigerians for the support they showed throughout consideration, saying the four bills will position Nigeria and put it on the path of growth.