Few changes to tax laws won't have major effect, FG says

The Federal Government of Nigeria has stated that recent alterations to the newly passed tax laws will not significantly impact them. Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Tax Reform Committee, emphasized that these changes are minor.

Nigeria's Federal Government has reassured the public that the limited modifications introduced to the recently enacted tax laws will not lead to substantial shifts in their application. This comes from Taiwo Oyedele, who chairs the Presidential Tax Reform Committee, highlighting the stability of the reforms despite the tweaks.

The statement addresses concerns over potential disruptions from the alterations, which were made following the passage of the new legislation. Oyedele noted that these adjustments are designed to refine rather than overhaul the framework, ensuring continuity in tax administration.

This development follows the approval of comprehensive tax reforms aimed at simplifying Nigeria's fiscal system. The committee's work has been pivotal in shaping these laws, and the latest assurance aims to maintain confidence among stakeholders.

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