Cislac calls for transparency over alleged tax law alteration

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has urged for transparency and due process in response to allegations of alterations to a tax law.

In a statement highlighting concerns over the alleged alteration of tax law, CISLAC has called for greater transparency and adherence to due process. The organization emphasizes the need for open procedures to ensure accountability in legislative changes affecting taxation. This appeal comes amid reports of potential modifications to existing tax frameworks, though specific details on the alterations remain undisclosed in available information. CISLAC's position underscores the importance of public involvement and scrutiny in such matters to safeguard national interests.

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Illustration of Nigeria's tax law controversy: CITN demands verification, Senator Ndume calls for suspension, Lagos Governor defends reforms.
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CITN demands verification as calls intensify to suspend Nigeria's disputed tax laws

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Building on earlier policy critiques, the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has called for urgent verification of new tax laws amid discrepancies, while Senator Ali Ndume urges suspension of the January rollout and Lagos Governor defends the reforms.

Nigeria's tax reform programme faces growing calls for suspension due to alleged constitutional violations in the passage of new laws. A policy brief highlights procedural irregularities that could lead to legal challenges. Experts urge a review before the planned January implementation.

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The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) has called for a probe into discrepancies between tax bills passed by the National Assembly.

Argentina's Congress turned the 'Fiscal Innocence' bill into law on December 26, introducing tax system reforms that simplify declarations and update penalties. The measure aims to normalize patrimonial situations and draw undeclared savings into the formal economy. Critics view it as a disguised money laundering scheme, while supporters praise it for reducing fiscal persecution.

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Ethnic youth leaders across Nigeria have welcomed a court ruling affirming the January 1, 2026, rollout of the new tax regime, calling it a victory for national economic interests. They urged patience and support during the implementation to foster long-term stability. The decision clears legal hurdles amid ongoing reforms to address fiscal challenges.

Clergy leaders in Kenya have strongly opposed the government's process to pass the Religious Organisations Policy 2024 and the Religious Organisations Bill 2024, claiming it aims to silence them. The Council of Churches and Clergy in Kenya (CCAK) and Pentecostal Voices of Kenya (PVK) say the government excluded them and is rushing the process without transparency. They demand the bill be scrapped or revised to protect freedom of worship.

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Nagpatibay ang Bureau of Internal Revenue ng mas mahigpit na protokol sa audit sa pamamagitan ng pagiging kinakailangan ng clearance mula kay BIR Commissioner Charlito Martin Mendoza para sa lahat ng Letters of Authority bago ipahayag. Ito ay bahagi ng mas malawak na reporma upang mapalakas ang oversight at mabawasan ang diskresyon sa gitna ng imbestigasyon ng Senado tungkol sa pang-aabuso sa LOA at Mission Orders. Inihayag ni Mendoza ang direktiba na ito sa isang hearing ng Senate Blue Ribbon committee.

 

 

 

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