Nigeria makes N424.71bn from VAT
By Tanko Mohammed
Nigeria generated more than N424.7 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT) in the third quarter of the year,
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the amount is higher than the N327.2 billion generated in the second quarter (Q2) of the year.
It is “Sectoral Distribution of Value Added Tax Data for Q3 2020”, released on Monday in Abuja, NBS said that N275.12 billion was generated in Q3 2019, adding that the 2020 figure represents 29.80 per cent increase Quarter-on-Quarter and 54.37 per cent increase Year-on-Year.
It said that manufacturing generated the highest amount of VAT with N47.07 billion, closely followed by professional services generating N44.01 billion.
It said that commercial and trading generated N21.18 billion, while mining generated the least with N64.50 million, closely followed by textile and garment industry with N346.27 million and pharmaceutical, soaps and toiletries, which had N386.16 million.
“Out of the total amounted generated in Q3 2020, N214.66 billion was generated as Non-Import VAT locally, while N115.34 billion was generated as Non-Import VAT for foreign.
The report said the balance of N94.70 billion was generated as Nigeria Customs Service-Import VAT.
VAT is a consumption tax which is administered by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).
It was introduced in Nigeria with the enactment of VAT Act No. 102 of 1993, which replaced the Sales Tax, which had been in operation since 1986 by virtue of the Federal Government Decree No. 7 of 1986.