The Effect Of Value Added Tax In Nigeria
Abstract
This exploration work was aimed at study” the effect of value added duty in Nigeria, which has poses a lot of question in the curious mind of some people as to” why” and” how” of the preface.
The reason of this study is to replace the being deals duty which was a nationally levied duty, and ideal of( Handbasket) are.
To make room for further saving and posterior investment since it minimizes consumption.
To limit Nigerian from total dependence or oil painting profit
To maintain indeed duty prevalence across colorful stage product
To promote exports and discourage import because product for import are given duty impunity while product on import are tested heavily
It’s inversely believe that recommendation of this exploration work will be useful to insure that Handbasket is effortless to the poor millions, especially exercising the fund from Handbasket on destined of diversifying the frugality.
This exploration work was presented in five chapters. Chapter of the study; the problem arose nebulosity in the description of vatable and exempted goods, the ideas of the author to replace the being deals duty, to assess and find out the effect of value added duty in Nigeria diligence, through result achieved grounded secondary data.
All these is to bring further people to the duty nominal roll, and help to change government source of profit, convert original sourcing of raw material and help to check applicable consumption of luxury goods.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title runner
blessing runner
fidelity
Acknowledgment
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
preface
Statement of the problem and purpose of the study
explanation of the study
Significance of the study
Background of the study
description of terms
CHAPTER TWO
Review of affiliated literature
Deals duty vs value added duty( Handbasket)
The administration and medium of Handbasket
The effect of Handbasket on manufacturing sector of Nigerian frugality
graces of Handbasket
faults of value added duty( Handbasket)
CHAPTER THREE
exploration design and methodology, sources of data, position of data and limitation of the study
Methodology of study
Source of data
position of data
Limitation of the superstud y
system of data collection and analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
donation of data, analysis of data, discussion of result
donation of data
Analysis of data
Discussion of result
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary conclusion, recommendation
Summary
Conclusion
Recommendation
Bibliography
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