The Nigerian Government, in collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), has launched the VAT Direct Initiative. This initiative aims to collect Value Added Taxes from market traders and the informal sector while simplifying the tax system. By leveraging unified systems technology, the FIRS will streamline VAT collection and remittance from informal sector members. This move is expected to boost government revenue, enhance compliance among market traders, and stimulate economic growth.
The VAT Direct Initiative represents a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to diversify revenue sources and promote sustainable economic development. With this scheme, the Nigerian Government is taking proactive steps to tap into the vast potential of the informal sector while fostering entrepreneurship and ensuring a fair and transparent tax regime.
MATAN
The Market Traders Association of Nigeria, founded in 1995, in the statement revealed that it is the largest player in Nigeria’s informal market space with a membership of over 40 million
The FIRS noted that it is partnering with MATAN to collect and remit Valued Added Taxes from their members- especially those in the informal, adding:
“This collaboration is known as VAT Direct Initiative,
“A collaboration between FIRS and MATAN where MATAN promotes awareness on VAT collection and remittance in the marketplace and informal sector, while also simplifying VAT payment and remittance for the marketplace and informal sector using a purpose-built digital platform.
The Nigerian Government through the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, announced the VAT Direct Initiative, a scheme that would enable FG to collect Value Added Taxes from the informal sector and reduce multiple taxations in the informal economy.
The FIRS disclosed this in a statement on Monday afternoon, stating that it FIRS is partnering with the Market Traders Association of Nigeria to collect & remit VAT from their members especially those in the informal sector using a unified systems technology.
The FIRS is the agency responsible for collecting Valued Added Taxes in Nigeria and other revenues accruable to the FG.
Digital scheme
They also noted that MATAN has a digital platform that enumerates their members giving them a digital ID card and tracks their turnover so that VAT accrued is collected and remitted to the FIRS, adding:
“The Initiative is the first of its kind that will utilize technology to foster collaboration between the FIRS and the marketplace for the collection and remittance of VAT.
FIRS says this will help tackle multiple taxations in the marketplace through partnerships with security agencies to curb the activities of touts and self-imposed tax collectors.
“This will also boost VAR revenue generation for the three tiers of government, which in turn means more money to fund infrastructure and social amenities.”
MATAN members will each receive an ID card upon enumeration, which would contain their Tax Identification Number and other personal details.
What you should know
Nigeria’s Value Added Tax (VAT) increased by 1.75% on a quarter-on-quarter basis, reaching N709.59 billion in Q1 2023.
The manufacturing sector accounted for the largest share of VAT collection in Q1 2023 at 29.65%.
Information and communication followed with a share of 19.29%, while mining & quarrying contributed 12.24% to VAT collection during the same period.