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Tax Justice and Equity Project

Women market traders pay taxes in Lagos amid poor infrastructure

By Folake BALOGUN NEARLY 2,000 women plying their trade in two markets in the Mushin and Oyingbo areas of Lagos...

How Igbo traders bear brunt of Kwara government failed directive on tax

DESPITE prior ‘agreements’ with the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS) outlining expected tax contributions based on the value...
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Multiple taxation sparks resistance in Taraba Councils

By Lawrence FRANCIS TARABA state, located in North-East Nigeria, has recently witnessed a growing tax rebellion that brewed in the...

Despite multiple, parallel taxes, Cross River women trade in fear

By Augustina Agosi TODO ACROSS various markets in Cross River, women grapple with not only the burden of multiple levies...
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How companies shut down by LIRS over tax evasion operate in the shadows

LAGOS, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre, is a city where making money is swift, but doing business comes with a...

ICIR announces successful fellows for its Tax Justice, Equity Project

THE International Centre for Investigative Reporting (The ICIR) is pleased to announce successful fellows for its “Tax Justice and...
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