2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijfbr.20210701.11
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The Woebegone State of Companies Income Tax in Nigeria: Evidence from Widespread Tax Avoidance by Profitable Listed Companies

Abstract: Profitable companies are expected to pay a 30% companies income tax on their profits earned in Nigeria. However, many companies in Nigeria pay far less due to their application of tax avoidance strategies. This paper report how profitable companies in Nigeria are able to successfully employed the loopholes in the Nigerian tax system to significantly lower their effective tax rate over the past five years. The paper examines 68 companies that are consistently profitable in each of the five years between 2014 an… Show more

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