Nigeria’s Value Added Tax revenue is climbing quickly. At first glance, this seems positive. It means more money is circulating, more businesses are reporting sales, and the government is relying less on oil for income. However, Nigeria’s VAT surge brings up a tough question: Is the country collecting more tax because the economy is growing…
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