Federal Government of Nigeria Seeks IMF Assistance For Some Reasons They Said

Nigeria  seeks IMF’s support on tax collection

By gowidenews : October 13, 2018

Report reaching us says that
The Federal Government of Nigeria is seeking assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF)  on modalities  for improving  tax collection, especially  from the International Oil Companies (IOCs), Finance Minister  Zainab Ahmed, has said.

She told reporters  on the sidelines of the ongoing 2018 International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Group Meetings, in Bali, Indonesia, that government has to be in a position to develop tools  that could help pursue taxes, especially  ”from very large corporates, like international oil companies (IOCs).”

The IOCs,according to her, has the    greatest tax potential in Nigeria.

”This is the industry that, from the Thabo Mbeki Report, shows that about 70 per cent of the illicit financial flows that go out of Africa, Nigeria included, are related to the extractive industry,” she said.

“So we did ask for how we can effect transfer pricing and how we can stop the flows from that sector.”

She said  these revenues are needed to enhance development.

Mrs. Ahmed said Nigeria’s  delegation also met  with investors from different parts of the world and told them “the Nigerian story and made it clear to them that Nigeria is a good place to do business and that the returns you get from Nigeria are high, at about 14 per cent, as against about four per cent,” in other countries.

She was confident that “the Eurobond we are trying to raise will have a positive outcome.”

 

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