Thank you sir Bishop Kukah, the Bills will transform Nigeria's economy and open our Country up for investment... political solution should be reached for the section on VAT derivation/sharing...
In the United States, the tax system is progressive, meaning higher-income earners pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes. Here's a general overview based on recent data: 1. Top 1% of Earners: The top 1% of earners (individuals earning roughly $540,000 or more annually as of recent data) pay about 40% of total federal income taxes while earning around 22% of total income. 2. Top 5% of Earners: The top 5% (individuals earning around $240,000 or more annually) contribute approximately 60% of total federal income taxes. 3. Top 10% of Earners: The top 10% (individuals earning about $150,000 or more annually) pay nearly 70% of total federal income taxes. These figures highlight the concentration of tax responsibility among higher-income individuals. However, many factors influence these percentages, such as deductions, credits, and capital gains tax rates.
That's how people talk about PIB, that it will solve our problem in oil sector, where are we today. This tax reform bills will come down heavy on Nigeria negative burden but then it's too late like PIB
Almighty God will continue to bless our honorable President Bola Tinunbu for this Tax Bill so to revertiliz our economy at this critical period.
Thank you sir Bishop Kukah, the Bills will transform Nigeria's economy and open our Country up for investment... political solution should be reached for the section on VAT derivation/sharing...
Mr.Jide some of these politicians from the north wanted to discredit President Tinubu because of 2027,all this noisy is political.
Thank you Ndume for exposing our enemies.
Ndume is a disgrace to this country
Shame on Senator Ali Ndume
Mr jide😂 sho whine mi ni
Tax bill is made for poor people not rich people , in all Mr death will tax us .
JH, y’all fell off!!
Nigeria is the only federation that few are working to feed plenty.
In the United States, the tax system is progressive, meaning higher-income earners pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes. Here's a general overview based on recent data:
1. Top 1% of Earners:
The top 1% of earners (individuals earning roughly $540,000 or more annually as of recent data) pay about 40% of total federal income taxes while earning around 22% of total income.
2. Top 5% of Earners:
The top 5% (individuals earning around $240,000 or more annually) contribute approximately 60% of total federal income taxes.
3. Top 10% of Earners:
The top 10% (individuals earning about $150,000 or more annually) pay nearly 70% of total federal income taxes.
These figures highlight the concentration of tax responsibility among higher-income individuals. However, many factors influence these percentages, such as deductions, credits, and capital gains tax rates.
That's how people talk about PIB, that it will solve our problem in oil sector, where are we today. This tax reform bills will come down heavy on Nigeria negative burden but then it's too late like PIB