[News Update] Still on Tax from Churches, Mosques ...as Amb. Arraigned for Corruption in Naija
TAX MATTERS
Re: Churches and Mosques Must Pay Taxes
By Dr. John Edemode,
Your publication (Economic Confidential print edition) for the Month of November 2009 p.12 refers. FIRS notes and appreciates your continued partnership and support in its publicity, information, education and sensitization for pro-tax attitude and behavior to Nigerian taxpayers. However, it needs to be pointed out that your caption and the intro as contained in the above story were completely at variance with the direct statements of the Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service which you quoted in the body of the report… Read
Corruption Index: The Ranking of Nigeria from 1995 – 2009
In the last 15 years of the annual report on Corruption Perception Index by the Transparency International, in three instances Nigeria came last position while in 4 different years it was in second-to-the-
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC arraigned three men over the theft and forgery of the Senate President David Mark's cheque before a Federal Capital Territory High Court presided over by Justice Sunday Aladetoyinbo just as it arraigned a former Nigerian Ambassador to Spain Mamman Yusuf over corrupt practices… Read
Prospects For Domestic Petroleum Refining In Nigeria: A Note Of Caution
By Ekpen J. Omonbude, PhD
Recently, there has been an increase in media reports of private investors who have gone as far as having made final investment decisions on the construction or installation of petroleum refineries in Nigeria. While these reports carry varying degrees of validity, they point at what can be argued as a potential emergence of a 'refining boom'… Read
MONETARY
In furtherance of the banking reforms exercise aimed at ensuring the stability and soundness of Nigeria's banking industry, the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN), has appointed advisers that will work with the ten deposit money banks - Afribank Plc, Finbank Plc, Intercontinental Bank Plc, Oceanic International Bank Plc, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Bank PHB Plc Equatorial Trust Bank Limited and Spring Bank Plc - whose management were recently replaced, as well as Wema Bank Plc and Unity Bank Plc... Read
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