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With N455bn, financial sector recorded highest contribution to CIT revenue in H1 2024

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In the first half of 2024, Nigeria’s financial and insurance, and manufacturing sectors recorded the highest contributions to the country’s company income tax (CIT) revenue.

According to recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the financial and insurance sector recorded about N455.98 billion — the highest in CIT payment within the period — while the manufacturing sector followed closely with N265.14 billion.

The CIT, also known as corporate tax, is levied on the profits made by companies operating in Nigeria. It is regulated by the Companies Income Tax Act (CITA) and enforced by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

Currently, the tax is charged at 30 percent for companies with more than N100 million in turnover, and 20 percent for companies with a turnover ranging between N25 million and N100 million.

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According to the NBS, the mining and quarrying sector also made a significant contribution of N251.65 billion, while N242.2 billion was received from the information and communication sector.

The bureau also said public administration and defence contributed N94.68 billion to Nigeria’s CIT revenue in the first six months of the year.

Further analysis showed that the CIT collected from local companies amounted to N1.73 trillion in H1 2024. The figure included N386.49 billion in Q1 and a substantial increase of N1.35 trillion in Q2.

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For foreign payments, according to the report, stood at N1.72 trillion, propelled by N598.13 billion recorded in Q1 and N1.12 trillion in Q2.

Combined, the foreign and local CIT payments reached N3.45 trillion in H1 2024, with a contribution of N984.61 billion in Q1 and N2.45 trillion in Q2.

Here is a list of contributions from various sectors in H1 2024:

 S/N   Sectors  CIT in Q1 2024 CIT in Q2 2024 Total H1 2024
                1 Financial and insurance activities      N72.41bn N383.57bn              N455.98bn
                2 Manufacturing                      N43.17bn N221.97bn              N265.14bn
                3 Mining and quarrying                      N80.92bn N170.73bn              N251.65bn
                4 Information and communication                      N48.54bn N193.65bn              N242.20bn
                5 Public administration and defence                      N42.69bn N51.99bn                N94.68bn
                6 Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles                      N16.16bn N74.28bn                N90.43bn
                7 Transportation and storage                      N12.92bn N52.48bn                N65.40bn
                8 Other service activities                      N11.43bn N40.21bn                N51.64bn
                9 Construction                      N10.63bn N32.79bn                N43.42bn
              10 Professional, scientific and technical activities                      N11.29bn N30.12bn                N41.42bn
              11 Agriculture, forestry and fishing                         N4.49bn N25.78bn                N30.26bn
              12 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply                         N5.19bn N22.44bn                N27.64bn
              13 Administrative and support service activities                         N6.79bn N10.93bn                N17.72bn
              14 Accommodation and food service activities                         N2.53bn N12.10bn                N14.62bn
              15 Education                         N6.40bn N6.84bn                N13.24bn
              16 Arts, entertainment and recreation                         N3.69bn N8.45bn                N12.14bn
              17 Human health and social work activities                         N3.95bn N4.46bn                   N8.41bn
             18 Real estate activities                        N2.04bn N5.60bn                   N7.64bn
              19 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies                      N920.30m N776.09m                   N1.70bn
              20 Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities                            N260.92m N561.93m                      N822.86m
              21 Activities of households as employers, undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use                               N70.57m N49.24m                      N119.81m
Local payment N386.49bn          N1.35trn N1.74trn
Foreign payment N598.13bn N1.12trn N1.72trn
 Total CIT  N984,61bn N2.47trn N3.45trn

 

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