Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has blown that some quarters interests to amend the VAT collection in favour of the Federal Government will fail.
Brand News Day Nigeria reports that Governor Akeredolu made this known while appearing as a guest on a Channels Television programme, Politics Today, on Friday.
This online platform gathers that this is coming from after the Governor presided over southern governors meeting in Enugu in which they reaffirmed their commitment to fiscal federalism and expressed their support for the position that state governments have been empowered to collect VAT.
In his reaction to the ongoing debate, Akeredolu believes that the issue of collection of VAT by state governments has been settled against the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) despite the court order directing parties in the dispute to maintain the status quo pending the determination of the substantive suit before it.
What the Ondo State Government is saying: Akeredolu said, “Our (the states’) position is that having looked at the law, it is there clearly for us to see that taxation, or what we call consumption taxes, falls within the purview of a state, and only a state can charge consumption taxes.
“And I believe that those who are against it know of it. If they don’t know, people will not be rushing to the National Assembly for an amendment that will not see the light of the day; it will be dead on arrival.”
“What we did yesterday was to go back to our position in the Asaba Declaration,” he said.
“In Asaba, we made it very clear without mincing words that we are committed to the practice of true federalism; that is all we are saying, and fiscal federalism is part of true federalism.
“So, there is no need for us to run away from it. There are many more states that will join and there are some that will not join because at the end of the day, whatever we arrive at, they will be binding on all the states and what the southern governors have resolved is not new.”
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