The House of Representatives on Thursday adopted the Tax Reform Bills as a working document.
Arising from the Committee of the Whole, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, said after deliberations on clauses of the bill, the House adopted it as a working document.
Abbas praised the Committee on Finance for a work well done, saying the report reflected Nigeria’s mind.
“All the 36 states, including the Federal Capital Territory have their representatives in the sub-committee.
“This is the first time such a report is getting hundred percent approval by almost all members,” he said.
Earlier, while presenting the report, Chairman of the Finance Committee, James Faleke, said contentious areas were well taken care of.
Faleke said the committee recommended that Value Added Tax be based on consumption, and should remain at 7.5 percent as it had been.
Falake said the committee recommended a repeal of the Federal Inland Revenue Service to establish the Nigeria Revenue Service.
He said the Nigeria Revenue Service would be saddled with the responsibility of collecting revenues for the Federal Government of Nigeria.
He, however, expressed optimism that the Nigeria Revenue Service would enhance seamless tax harmonisation and administration.