Higher VAT allocations raise expectations for state spending as collections hit N2.28tn
States across Nigeria could gain stronger fiscal capacity as rising Value Added Tax (VAT) collections and a revised allocation framework increase the funds available to subnational governments, raising expectations that state administrations will channel the additional revenue into infrastructure, i
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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.