Tag: legislative transparency

  • N’Assembly opens tax-acts paperwork to the public as “gazette mismatch” row grows

    N’Assembly opens tax-acts paperwork to the public as “gazette mismatch” row grows

    2026-01-02 06:00:00
    According to Punch, Nigeria’s National Assembly says it will publish the Votes and Proceedings from both chambers alongside the gazetted versions of the new Tax Acts, after allegations that the text in circulation differs from what lawmakers passed.

    The House leadership says the clerk will also make available the transmitted tax bills signed by the president, including the certificate pages, as part of an effort to calm the controversy and restore confidence in the documentation trail.

    Lawmakers have already constituted an ad hoc committee to review the alleged inconsistencies and report back, with officials framing the move as a transparency step rather than a reversal of the reforms.

    Premium Times reports the legislature is “promising to make available certified copies of the bills signed” to address public concerns, noting the Assembly’s directive to release those documents. Reuters, meanwhile, says the dispute centres on “discrepancies between the gazetted text and the version passed by lawmakers,” as the reforms move into implementation.

    Echotitbits take: This is a rare “open-the-files” moment for Nigeria’s legislature. If the certified versions don’t match what businesses are already pricing into contracts and tax planning, expect urgent circulars, re-gazetting, and possible legal challenges. Watch the ad hoc committee’s report and any guidance from FIRS/Nigeria Revenue Service on transitional enforcement.

    Source: The Punch — January 2, 2026 (https://punchng.com/nassembly-invites-public-to-scrutinise-tax-laws/)
    The Punch 2026-01-02

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  • National Assembly moves to publish certified copies of tax reform laws amid alteration claims

    National Assembly moves to publish certified copies of tax reform laws amid alteration claims

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-27 06:00:00

    In an update published by Punch, the National Assembly reportedly directed its administrative leadership to provide Certified True Copies of recently passed tax laws to the public and key stakeholders.

    The move follows claims that versions circulating in public space do not perfectly reflect what lawmakers passed, and it is framed as a step to protect the integrity of the legislative record.

    Policy analysts say publishing verified copies quickly can reduce uncertainty for businesses and taxpayers, especially ahead of implementation deadlines and compliance planning.

    Echotitbits take:
    Transparency here is not cosmetic—it’s market‑relevant. Watch how quickly the certified versions are released, whether agencies align their guidance to the same text, and how courts may treat any disputes over “which version” applies.

    Source: The Punch— December 26, 2025 (https://punchng.com/nassembly-directs-provision-of-tax-laws-ctc/)
    The Punch December 26, 2025