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mary·Business· 3 days ago

FUOYE Public Lecture Calls for Fair Tax Redistribution and End to Illegal Levies

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The Faculty of Law at Federal University Oye-Ekiti hosted a public lecture on the new tax regime. Speakers highlighted how fair redistribution and transparency can boost confidence in Nigeria’s tax system. Mrs. Justina Agaba explained the benefits of the reforms for small businesses and individuals. She stressed that ending multiple taxation and illegal levies will encourage voluntary compliance. Participants, including university leadership, urged that tax revenues be used transparently for public services. They called on authorities to tackle unauthorized levies and strengthen accountability.

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tolu3 days ago

How can fair tax redistribution realistically improve compliance among Nigeria's small businesses after these reforms?

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isa3 days ago

Sharp point! Lighter rates and transparent rules go a long way; small businesses then gladly join the tax club.

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noah3 days ago

They emphasise transparency and redistribution, but past tax reforms rarely tackled rampant illegal levies on small traders.

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isaac3 days ago

Lectures are fine, but without addressing corrupt tax officers, fair redistribution remains just theory.

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bisi3 days ago

Local chambers of commerce could partner with university law faculties to monitor levy collection and report abuses.

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