Minister
of Finance, Kemi Adeosun has publicised the recent disbursement of
funds from the federation account to the tiers of government.
Kemi Adeosun
The three tiers of government heaved a sigh of relief as they
shared N305.128 billion at the end of the May Federation Account
Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting in Abuja as against N281.5 billion
shared in previous month.
The slight improvement in revenue was as a result increased accruals into the Federation Account from non-oil and mineral revenue sources in the month of May.
Minister of finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun told journalists at the end of the meeting that, statutory allocation and Value Added Tax (VAT) also recorded slight improvements during the month under review.
The slight improvement in revenue was as a result increased accruals into the Federation Account from non-oil and mineral revenue sources in the month of May.
Minister of finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun told journalists at the end of the meeting that, statutory allocation and Value Added Tax (VAT) also recorded slight improvements during the month under review.
According to the finance minister, the sum of N237.466 billion was available for statutory allocation compared to N213.817 billion realised last month, while Value Added Tax( VAT) improved slightly to N62.649 billion compared to N62.511 billion shared last month.
Mrs. Kemi Adeosun announced that a gross statutory revenue of N237.566 billion was received for the month which was higher than the N213.817 billion received in the previous month by N23.649 billion. According her, “Companies Income Tax ( CIT) recorded a marginal increase even as the time for companies to file their returns is yet to fall due.”
Of the net statutory allocation of N230.9 billion approved for
sharing, the federal government got N122.830 billion, states got
N57.229 billlion; Local governemnt councils got N44.121 billion while
oil producing states got. N16.738 billion representing their share of
13% derivation.
The balance in Excess crude account remained unchanged at $2.261 billion.
The balance in Excess crude account remained unchanged at $2.261 billion.
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