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    Reps reject inheritance tax, retain VAT at 7.5%

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    The House of Representatives on Thursday rejected Inheritance Tax and retained 7.5 per cent as part of significant amendments to the four tax reform bills sent to the National Assembly in October by President Bola Tinubu.

    The bills are the Nigeria Tax Bill, Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, Nigeria Revenue Service Establishment Bill and Joint Revenue Board Establishment Bill.
    An inheritance tax is a tax paid by a person who inherits money or property of a person who has died, whereas an estate tax is a levy on the estate.
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    The amendments approved by the lower chamber at the plenary session on Thursday presided over by Speaker, Abbas Tajudeen addressed contentious issues such as inheritance tax, Value Added Tax (VAT) rate and distribution formula, and also the clause on continuous funding of TETFUND, NASENI, and NITDA from the development levies fund.

    This was after a clause-to-clause consideration of the bills as presented by Chairman, Committee on Finance, James Abiodun Faleke.

    Key amendments were, however, made to the proposed legislation.

    Amendments were proposed to the four bills titled: “Bill for an Act to Provide for the Assessment, Collection of, and Accounting for Revenue Accruing to the Federation, Federal, States and Local Governments; Prescribe the Powers and Functions of Tax Authorities, and for Related Matters (HB.1756) ” (Referred: 12/2/2025).

    “A Bill for an Act to Repeal the Federal Inland Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, No.13, 2007 and Enact the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill to Establish Nigeria Revenue Service, charged with Powers of Assessment, Collection of, and Accounting for Revenue Accruable to the Government of the Federation and for Related Matters (HB.1757)”.

    “A Bill for an Act to Establish Joint Revenue Board, the Tax Appeal Tribunal and the Office of the Tax Ombud, for the Harmonisation, Coordination and Settlement of Disputes arising from Revenue Administration in Nigeria and for Related Matters.

    “A Bill for an Act to Repeal Certain Acts on Taxation and Consolidate the Legal Frameworks Relating to Taxation and Enact the Nigeria Tax Act to Provide For Taxation of Income, Transactions and Instruments, and for Related Matters.”

    Key among the clauses considered and adopted include a VAT distribution formula based on 50 per cent equality; 20 per cent population and 30 per cent consumption, as earlier proposed by the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF).

    Section 77 of the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill as amended says: “Notwithstanding any formula that may be prescribed by any other law, the net revenue accruing by virtue of the operation of Chapter Six of the Nigeria Tax Act shall be distributed as follows:

    (a) 10 per cent to the Federal Government;
    (b) 55 per cent to the State Governments and the Federal Capital Territory; and
    (c) 35 per cent to the Local Governments.

    “The amount of the VAT revenue standing to the credit of states and local governments shall be distributed among them on the following basis: Equally – 50 per cent, Population – 20 per cent and Consumption – 30 per cent.

    “For the purpose of this section, consumption is determined by the place of consumption, irrespective of where the return is filed.”

    The House also rejected the proposal for the incremental review of VAT rates and approved the current 7.5 per cent VAT rate to be sustained.

    This was one of the most debated issues during the public hearing where there was a proposed increase in VAT from 7.5 per cent to 15 per cent by 2030

    The House also deleted the use of the controversial word, “ecclesiastical” from one of the clauses and replaced it with “religious”.

    The House further adopted the clause on continuous funding of TETFUND, NASENI and NITDA from the development levies fund.

    The lawmakers imposed stiff penalties, including a N2 million fine and a maximum three-year jail term for individuals or corporate entities found guilty of attempting to bribe or unduly influence tax officials.

    Another key amendment to the bills sent by the President was the restriction placed on the President’s and Governors’ powers to grant tax waivers. The House approved that any such exemptions must now be approved by the National Assembly or State Houses of Assembly.

    Similarly, the Accountant-General of the Federation must now seek legislative approval before deducting unremitted revenue from government agencies according to the approved legislation.

    There were concerns had arisen regarding the potential reintroduction of inheritance tax.

    The lawmakers, however, removed provisions that could have been interpreted as introducing an inheritance tax, clarifying that income from inherited assets before distribution will not be taxed.

    Section 4 of the Nigeria Tax Bill, 2025, was amended to read: “Income of a family recognised under any law or custom in Nigeria as family income in which the several interests of individual members of the family cannot be separately determined, excluding income on inherited assets before distribution.”

    The House also approved the exemption of military salaries from income tax, saying this is to acknowledge the sacrifices by the military personnel.

    The House also addressed the proposed increase in VAT. While there were proposals to raise the VAT rate to 10 per cent by December 31, 2025, and subsequently to 15 per cent by 2030, the House approved a 7.5 per cent rate.

    The Green Chamber approved the recommendation that agencies such as TETFUND, NITDA, and NASENI continue to receive funding, extending the benefits of the four per cent development levy fund to additional agencies.

    Recall that President Bola Tinubu submitted four tax reform bills to the National Assembly for consideration on October 3, 2024.

    In a letter read during their respective plenary sessions by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, on Thursday, the President explained that the bills were crafted to align with his administration’s goals.

    The proposed bills include the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024, which aims to establish a comprehensive fiscal framework for tax regulation.

    The Tax Administration Bill seeks to provide a clear and concise legal structure for managing taxes in Nigeria to reduce disputes and enhance efficiency.

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