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Wealthy Nigerians are chronic tax evaders, 94% of tax payers are low-income earners – Finance Minister



Oredola Adeola

Mrs Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Finance has disclosed that 94 percent of our taxpayers most taxpayers in Nigeria are salary earners, adding that out of about 14million taxpayers and 13.5million are pay as you earn.

Mrs Kemi Adeosun, Finance Minister

 She disclosed this while speaking on the issue of tax payment during her appearance on a special Channels Television programme, The Core , on Wednesday.

Recall that the Federal Government initiated VAIDS provides opportunity for Nigerians with assets and income that are undeclared to regularize their tax status relating to previous tax periods.

 In exchange for fully and honestly declaring previously undisclosed assets and income, taxpayers benefit from forgiveness of overdue interest and penalties.

According to the Minister, the Voluntary Asset and Income Declaration Scheme ( VAIDS) has been justified, as it pursues Nigerians who earn and have acquired more assets and income.

She said, “Most of the taxpayers we have in Nigeria today are salary earners. They are about 94% of our taxpayers. I think we have about 14million taxpayers and 13.5million are pay as you earn. So, those are people whose income tax is being deducted at source. These are largely low-income earner.

“So would it be fair for those who made the most and have the most to be forgiven? Because if we do that, then we should also refund those who have actually paid their taxes. In the spirit of fairness, we think it is right the way we designed it,” Adeosun said.

The Minister said VAIDS is user-friendly as those coming to declare assets enjoy agreement to make payment in installment., adding that it is deliberately meant to hunt those making money and not paying tax.

She said, “In our experience, we find out that those who have really stolen money do not come out to declare for tax. They hide under the radar.


"What we found out largely is that because our economy is so informal, there were just a large number of people making money and not paying anything over a long period of time,” she said.

 She further stated that the tax amnesty basically require people who have complaint issue to declare fully and honestly.

 In exchange, they are not be prosecuted or audited or charged penalties. “It is a focus on tax and revenue generation,” Adeosun added.

Debunking allegations that the scheme is a tool by the Federal Government to witch-hunt political opponents, Adeosun said the VAIDS is not a political agenda but solely aimed at raising funds for the nation’s development.

“We are not following the money, we are not asking how much did you earn? We are saying, this asset, whether it’s in Nigeria or overseas, how did you fund it?

“When it comes to tax, there is no Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) or All Progressives Congress (APC). It is an equal opportunity, an amnesty. It is not a political tool, we want money to develop our country," the Minister stated.

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