Nigeria has earned a total of N275.12 billion from Value Added Tax in the third quarter of this year, this figure was released by the National Bureau of Statistics.

The NBS in it’s quarterly VAT report which was released on Monday stated that about N275.12 billion earnings represents a decline of N36.82 billion when compared with the N311.94 billion generated in the second quarter.

The report stated that during the period, professional services generated the highest amount of VAT with N32.09 billion,  closely followed by other manufacturing which generated N30.27 billion; while commercial and trading activities generated N14.47 billion.

It added that mining generated the least and it was closely  followed by textile and garment industry,  pharmaceutical, soaps and toiletries with N44.30 million, N253.83 million and N291.06 million generated respectively

The report stated that out of the total amount generated in 2019,  N150.74 billion was generated as  Non-Import  VAT  locally while N63 billion was generated as Non-Import VAT for foreign. The balance of N61.37 billion was generated as NCS-Import VAT.

 

 

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