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Damilare Asimiyu, Analyst with Afrinvest Securities Limited, spoke to the Global Business Report about the first quarter Corporate Income Tax Report for Nigeria. What does the report mean for Nigeria’s economy? Which sectors performed the best? Which sectors performed the worst? What can be done to boost tax collections from lagging sectors? Can Nigeria improve her tax collection from the informal sector? Watch this informative video to find out!
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