Nigeria achieves a very remarkable growth in non-oil revenue

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Reaching N3,977.16 billion in non-oil income, the amount was 66.9% more than the preceding quarter and 38.0% over the target. This was largely due to increased CIT, VAT, and customs and excise duty collections.

The improving economy, the seasonality of tax returns, especially CIT, and the increased effectiveness of tax administration were the main drivers of the increase in collections.

“Gross Federation Account earnings improved, majorly on account of increased earnings from non-oil sources. At N4,791.39 billion, Federation Account receipt exceeded the level in Q22023 by 50.1 percent but was below the benchmark by 9.5 percent,” the report read in part.

“The improved performance reflected higher receipts from Company Income Tax (CIT), Customs and excise Duties and Value-Added Tax (VAT), Production Sharing Contract (PSC), and the 2023 interim dividend declaration by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) (others1 ). Non-oil revenue continued to dominate federation revenue, accounting for 83.0 percent, while oil revenue made up the balance of 17.0 percent,” the report added.

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