TAXATION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY (2000 – 2013)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
One of the major functions of the government especially developing countries such as Nigeria is the provision of infrastructural services such as electricity, schools, hospitals, pipeborne water, good roads and as well as ensure a rise in percapital income, poverty alleviation to mention a few.
For these services to be adequately provided, government should have enough revenue to finance them. The task of financing these enormous responsibilities is one of the major problems facing the government. Based on the limited resources of government, there is need to carry the citizens governed along hence the imposition of tax on all taxable individuals and companies/organizations to augment government financial position is essential.
To this end, government have always enacted various tax laws and reformed existing ones to stand the taste of time. These laws include: Income Tax Management Act ITMA, Companies Income Tax Decree CITD etc.
All these are aimed at ensuring adherence to tax payment and discouraging tax evasion and avoidance. For the purpose of this study, the researchers would be concerned with the impact of taxation on Nigeria economy.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The earliest trace of any form of direct taxation in Nigeria even before the British Administration was in Northern Nigeria. The North was favored for this because it had a form of organized central administration under the Emirs unlike the south which except in few places in the west was not as organized. Furthermore, the Muslin religion adhered to by the people approved of taxation as being consistent with the demand of Islam. Thus taxes such as Zakka, Gada, Kindin, Kararat and Jangoli which were typical forms of taxes on agricultural products and livestock.
With the coming of the British and their consequent colonization of Nigeria they took advantage of tax system that was existing in the Northern part of the country to introduce direct taxation into the area since that was the only alternative available to them to arise fund to administer the region.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The first need of any modern government is to generate enough revenue which is indeed the breath of its nostrils. Thus, taxation is by far one the most significant source of revenue for the government. Nigerians regard payment of tax as a means through which government raises revenue on herself at the expense of their sweat.
It is good to note that no taxation succeeds without the tax payers cooperation. Here, we can ask some thought provoking questions such as:
What makes taxation such a difficult issue
Why do people feel cheated when it comes to tax
Is government making judicious use of taxpayers money
In view of the above questions, this study is going to be carried out to offer solutions to them.
We shall also look at the following issues and offer recommendations:
i. Problems affecting the successful operation of tax system in Nigeria.
ii. How to determine the assessable income.
iii. Process of tax administration in Nigeria.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The general objective of the study is to assess the effect that taxation has towards the development/growth of Nigerian economy.
However, the specific objective of the study includes:
i. To examine the extent government has been using revenue generated by tax.
ii. To determine the reaction of people towards tax payment.
iii. To find out if tax revenue is the most effective source of government revenue.
iv. To examine how tax rate affects the rate of inflation, unemployment and Gross National Product GNP.
v. To find out the most significant effect of taxation.
Generally, this work is done to find out if tax constitutes the bulk of government revenue and to erase the erroneous that it is an exploitation by government for their selfish interest.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION
i. To what extent has government been using tax generated revenue
ii. How do people react towards tax payment
iii. Is tax the most effective source of revenue to the government
iv. Does tax revenue have any significant impact on GDP, inflation and unemployment
v. Which of the effects of taxation is the most significant
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
One of the most frequently discussed issues in Nigeria is how to solve the economic hardship in the country and how to create an industrial base that can guarantee self sustaining economic development. Also one wonders why a country which is richly endowed with the necessary human and material resources and which the people pay tax has been turned a heavily indebted country.
The study will afford us the opportunity to:
i. Know the roles taxation play in the Nigerian economy.
ii. Ascertain how government has been using tax generated revenue.
iii. The study will also reveal if there are other better sources of government funding.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The scope of this study covers critical examinations on the impact of taxation on Nigerian economy. It will also analyze other related issues such as structure and administrative machinery of tax in Nigeria and their associated problems. The essence of this digression is to possibly find out the obstacles if any, that hinder the effective collection and administration of tax in the country.
The reference period for this study is 2000 2011. Inability of the researcher to procure current data forced the researcher to utilize only available ones. Data for this study were collected from Board of Internal Revenue and National Bureau of Statistics, Enugu.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Tax: A compulsory levy by the government on its citizens for the provision of public goods and services.
Tax Base: The object which is taxed for instance personal income, company profit.
Tax incidence: This is the effect and where the burden of
taxation is finally rested.
FBIRS: Federal Board of Inland Revenue Services: It is an operational arm of Federal Board of Inland Revenue which is responsible for the Federal Tax Matters.
CITA: Company Income Tax Act It is a Federal Law operated by the FIRS, which deals with the taxation of all limited liability companies in Nigeria with the exception of those engaged in petroleum operations.
JTB: Joint Tax Board Is established under section 85 2 of Decree of 104 of 1993 to arbitrate on tax disputes between one state tax authority and another.
VAT: Value Added Tax is a multistage tax levied and collected on transactions at all stages of sales and distribution.
CGTA: Capital Gain Tax Act is an act that stipulates that all capital gains arising on disposal of assets of individuals, partnership and limited companies should be taxed.
PPTA: Petroleum Profit Tax Act is an act that regulates the petroleum profit tax and also specifies how profit from petroleum will be taxed.
Withholding Tax: This is tax charged on investment income namely: rents, interest, royalties and dividends. Presently it is charged as the tax offset.
Progressive Tax: This is a tax incidence that increases as the size of income increases.
Regressive Tax: A tax is regressive when its tax rate decreases as the income increases.
Excise Duties: They are taxes levied on some goods manufactured within a country.
Persons: It includes all taxable persons be it individual or corporate bodies.
1.7 ASSUMPTIONS OF THE STUDY
The researchers in carrying out this study, will make the following assumptions:
i. That the data that will be used are true and fair figures actually collected by the Federal Government each year of assessment.
ii. That the data will be authentic and can be relied on for further research work on the topic.
iii.That the data is going to form the basis of the research work.
1.8 FORMULATION OF HYPOTHESIS
To enable the researcher test if there is any impact taxation has on the Nigeria Economy; some statistical model will be used based on the responses from oral interview carried out and the questionnaires distributed and also statistical data generated from the appropriate sources. The data generated from all these will be used to test the following hypothetical statements:
Hypothesis 1:
The null hypothesis Ho: Revenue generated from tax does not make any positive impact on the economic development of the nation.
The alternative hypothesis H1: Revenue generated from tax has a positive impact on the economic development of the nation.
Hypothesis 2:
The null hypothesis Ho: Taxation has no significant impact on GDP, Inflation and Unemployment.
The alternative hypothesis Ho: Taxation has a significant impact on GDP, Inflation and Unemployment.
Hypothesis 3:
The null hypothesis Ho: That revenue generated from tax is so meager compared to revenue from other sources as such, government can do without tax.
The alternative hypothesis H1: That is a major source of government revenue and as such government cannot do without tax.
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