With Nigeria trying to boost non-oil revenue, Value Added Tax (VAT) compliance is becoming harder for businesses to ignore.
Businesses are required to file monthly returns even in periods of low activity or no sales, as the finance teams are expected to compute, remit, and report VAT correctly th
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Ayomide Odunlami
Ayomide Odunlami is a Tax Reporter at BusinessDay, covering Nigeria’s tax reforms, compliance trends, and government revenue strategies. She reports on how evolving tax policies affect businesses, investors, and the broader economy, providing clarity on complex regulatory issues through data-driven journalism.