• 🚀 Exciting news from Nigeria's manufacturing sector!

    In just the first nine months of 2025, the sector's contribution to Value Added Tax (VAT) skyrocketed by an impressive 54.7%, totaling N875.420 billion. This remarkable growth not only surpasses the figures from 2024 but also sets a new benchmark for the industry.

    For manufacturers, this surge indicates a thriving market and potential opportunities for expansion. If you're in the manufacturing field, consider reviewing your strategies and exploring ways to tap into this growth.

    This impressive VAT increase underscores the potential of Nigeria's manufacturing landscape. How can you make the most of this momentum? Let's discuss!

    Read more: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/manufacturing-vat-surges-54-7-to-n875bn-in-9-months/

    #ManufacturingGrowth #VAT #NigeriaBusiness #EconomicDevelopment #IndustryInsights
    🚀 Exciting news from Nigeria's manufacturing sector! In just the first nine months of 2025, the sector's contribution to Value Added Tax (VAT) skyrocketed by an impressive 54.7%, totaling N875.420 billion. This remarkable growth not only surpasses the figures from 2024 but also sets a new benchmark for the industry. For manufacturers, this surge indicates a thriving market and potential opportunities for expansion. If you're in the manufacturing field, consider reviewing your strategies and exploring ways to tap into this growth. This impressive VAT increase underscores the potential of Nigeria's manufacturing landscape. How can you make the most of this momentum? Let's discuss! Read more: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/manufacturing-vat-surges-54-7-to-n875bn-in-9-months/ #ManufacturingGrowth #VAT #NigeriaBusiness #EconomicDevelopment #IndustryInsights
    Manufacturing VAT surges 54.7% to N875bn in 9 months
    …Surpasses 2023 full-year figure By Yinka Kolawole The contribution of Nigeria’s manufacturing sector to Value Added Tax (VAT) in 2025 significantly increased with payments rising to N875.420 billion in the first nine months of the year (9M’25), surp
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  • 🌟 Exciting news for Nigerian manufacturers! With the new Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) 2025 in effect as of January 1, 2026, there's a fantastic opportunity for performance-based incentives that could really boost business growth. 📈

    According to tax expert Kehinde Folorunsho from Kreston Pedabo, this is a major overhaul in tax legislation that could benefit many in the manufacturing sector. It's interesting to see how these changes can create a more supportive environment for businesses to thrive.

    Have you ever felt like tax regulations were just too daunting? It’s refreshing to see laws that actually aim to help manufacturers rather than hinder them.

    What do you think could be the next big step for our manufacturing industry?

    Read more about it here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/how-manufacturers-can-benefit-from-new-tax-laws/
    #NigeriaTaxAct #ManufacturingGrowth #BusinessIncentives #TaxReform #NigeriaManufacturers
    🌟 Exciting news for Nigerian manufacturers! With the new Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) 2025 in effect as of January 1, 2026, there's a fantastic opportunity for performance-based incentives that could really boost business growth. 📈 According to tax expert Kehinde Folorunsho from Kreston Pedabo, this is a major overhaul in tax legislation that could benefit many in the manufacturing sector. It's interesting to see how these changes can create a more supportive environment for businesses to thrive. Have you ever felt like tax regulations were just too daunting? It’s refreshing to see laws that actually aim to help manufacturers rather than hinder them. What do you think could be the next big step for our manufacturing industry? Read more about it here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/how-manufacturers-can-benefit-from-new-tax-laws/ #NigeriaTaxAct #ManufacturingGrowth #BusinessIncentives #TaxReform #NigeriaManufacturers
    How manufacturers can benefit from new tax laws’
    By Yinka Kolawole  Nigerian manufacturers are set to benefit from performance-based incentives with the implementation of the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) 2025, which took effect from January 1, 2026. Analysing the new legislation, Kehinde Folorunsho, Partn
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