The Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee was set up by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to review and advise on reforms to shape Nigeria’s fiscal policies and tax system has called for memoranda on fiscal and policy reforms from the general public.’
Taiwo Oyedele , Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms in a public notice placed on his X (Twitter) handle stated that submissions are expected on a wide range of topics relating to the Committee’s terms of reference, including but not limited to:
- Fiscal Governance – Issues regarding public financial management, government spending priorities, debt management and economic policy coordination
- Revenue Transformation – Revenue administration, taxation structure, incentives management, and non-tax revenue mobilisation
- Economic Growth Facilitation – Promoting ease of business, addressing impediments to trade, and supporting MSMEs
Your input will assist the Committee to develop policies that promote economic growth, equitable taxation system, improved accountability and sustainability of Nigeria’s fiscal system.
To submit your memorandum, please visit https://fiscalreforms.ng/index.php/stakeholder-engagements-and-consultations/ and use the specially designed form. If you prefer to submit a document, please follow these guidelines:
- a) Memoranda should be in electronic format (PDF or Word document).
- b) Submissions should be sent to submissions@fiscalreforms.ng or delivered in hard copy to Room 709B, Mulliner Towers, 39 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi Lagos or Revenue House, 15 Sokode Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, FCT Abuja.
- c) Include your name, contact information, and organisation (if applicable).
- d) Indicate the subject of your memorandum in the email subject line or on the envelope.
The deadline for submitting memoranda is 15 November 2023.
He stated that the general public participation is vital to the work of the Committee and the desired outcomes. We therefore look forward to receiving your valuable input and support for a stronger and more equitable fiscal policy and taxation system.
For inquiries or further information, please send a message to +234 810 975 3151 or via email to enquiries@fiscalreforms.ng