The Impact Of Federal Government Tax Policies On Nigerian Economy 1995-2003.

 

THE IMPACT OF Civil GOVERNMENT DUTY

programs On Nigerian Frugality 1995- 2003.

 

EXPLORATION DESIGN PRESENTED TO DEPARTMENT

 

OF BANKING AND FINANCE IMT, ENUGU.

 

IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE DEMAND

 

FOR THE AWARD OF ADVANCED NATIONAL

 

Parchment( HND).

 

Abstract

 

The purpose of writing this exploration works. The impact of civil government duty programs on the Nigerian Frugality, is determine whether the civil government duty programs in Nigeria has contributed immensely to the overall growth of the frugality. It also seeks to disquisition on the extent the polices of civil government duty has helped in profit generation and allocation.

 

The literature review gave a background and in depth in the country and also the colorful programs banking them.

 

The decision made on this work was deduced grounded on the test conducted. The ki- forecourt was used in testing the thesis while frequence tables and chance were used in assaying the data. The opinions were that the civil government duty programs is actually a nonsupervisory frame work of profit generation in Nigeria. While the other bone is that the civil government duty programs has contributed to the growth of the frugality.

 

Grounded on the below decision, some findings were made which needed recommendations and eventually conclusions.

 

TABLE OF CONTENT runner

 

TITLE runner i

 

DEDECATION ii

 

blessing iii

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv

 

ABSTRACT vi

 

TABLE OF CONTENT vii

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

preface

 

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM AND objects

 

RATIONAL OF STUDY.

 

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY.

 

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY.

 

description OF TERMS

 

CHAPTER TWO

 

LITERATURE REVIEW

 

THEORITICAL REVIEW

 

EMPRICAL REVIEW

 

CHAPTER THREE

 

thesis, METHODOLOGY, SOURCES OF DATA LIMITATION OF THE STUDY.

 

thesis OF THE STUDY

 

METHODOLOGY OF STUDY

 

SOURCES OF DATA

 

LIMITATION OF STUDY

 

CHAPTER FOUR

 

DATA PROSENTATION, ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF RESULT.

 

DATA PRESENTATION

 

ANANLYSIS OF DATA

 

DISCISSION OF THE RESULT

 

CHAPTER FIVE

 

SUMMARY OF THE ENTIRE WORK

 

CONCLUSION

 

RECOMMENDATION

 

SUGGESTION FOR farther exploration

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

excursus.

 

Chapter One

 

Preface

 

Problem Identification And Purpose Of The Study

 

The burden of duty falls heaviest on those with lowest income earning( odoh, 1998). An accurate record of business sale and income duty becomes delicate. Some duty collection and assessors are dishonest.

 

There are cases of bribery and corruptions and also the cases of duty collections being fulfilled for misappropriations of finances collected from taxpayers.

 

occasionally duty collectors went into the remote townlets to collect duty but the problem of transportation might increase the difficultly. Also there’s a languge hedge in the duty collection to raise plutocrat. levies are assessed to raise profit for government for it to satisfy the peoples wants.

 

There’s need for government to raise plutocrat for the provision of essential services similar as the conservation of law and order, the construction of roads and railroads and the provision of health services, social and educational installations. It’s important because it’s used to stimulate recovery from trade depression when severance is generally high, so to fight these ills there may be an increase in taxation.

 

Purpose Of The Study

 

The Nigerian government has realized the need for profit generation through duty of duty on citizen so there are different ideal for assessing duty in the country.

 

To descry the extent, the civil government duty programs have helped in profit generation and allocation in Nigeria.

 

To find out the extent the civil government duty polices have contributed to the growth of the frugality.

 

Explanation Of Study

 

 

 

The civil government generates a large proportion of its profit from duty. The profit generated from duty helped the civil government to give for similar effects as public defence, security, Justice, transport,

 

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