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Nigeria’s Company Income Tax: Manufacturing Sector Suffers Infrastructural Deficit Despite Paying Highest Tax

September 8, 2022December 28, 2024 - by Jeremiah Amosu - Leave a Comment

Nigeria’s Company Income Tax is one of the highest tax revenue pools for the nation’s tax administration. The greatest contributor to this type of tax in the West African giant …

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