Nigeria’s tax reform
By CNBC
07 April 2017 |
5:33 am
Nigeria is planning a new tax scheme that is expected to increase the country's tax to GDP ratio to 15 percent from 6 percent and aims to generate an estimated one billion dollars in the next three years.
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