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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNTax For Tomorrow: FIRS takes campaign to school, inspires next generation, reaffirms power of womenThe Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) continues its mission of fostering tax awareness and civic responsibility among ...
In October 2022, the court made a consent order allowing the company to continue making payments in the ordinary course of ...
Liquidation documents for former school lunch provider Puku Ora closing in Gisborne reveal the company was just over $600,000 ...
While some young Nigerians are finding greener pastures in other parts of the world, others are making an impact in their ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Tax Reform Bills - Reps Adopt 7.5% VAT, Reject Increase to 15%The House of Representatives has retained Value Added Tax, VAT, at 7.5 per cent and rejected a staggered increase to 15 per cent by 2030 as proposed in the Tax Reform Bills being debated at the ...
Gisborne-based Puku Ora has four business lines, liquidators McDonald Vague said: Catering services, provision of school lunches under a government contract, the Puku Ora Eatery and the manufacture ...
The ERA also imposed penalties totaling $2,750 for breaching employment standards, with $1,500 to be paid directly to the ...
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The Punch on MSNFinance minister, NNPCL, others review naira-for-crude policyThe Technical Sub-Committee on the Naira-for-Crude Policy met on Thursday at the Ministry of Finance Headquarters in Abuja to assess developments and reaffirm commitments to the policy framework, a ...
FORMER employees of Stork Technical Services Trinidad and Tobago Ltd are calling for the intervention of Minister of Labour ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: Unite in managing fiscal policies, Finance Minister urges stakeholdersEdun highlighted significant economic progress in recent months, citing a 3.40% GDP growth in 2024, improvements in oil ...
Azeez stressed the importance of businesses aligning with tax policies to benefit from government incentives while contributing to national ...
The House of Representatives has approved a new VAT sharing formula, allocating 55 percent to states and 35 percent to LG councils.
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