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Nigeria’s Tax Revenue Mobilization: Lessons from Successful Revenue Reform Episodes: Nigeria

ByIl Jung

March 6, 2023

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Il Jung. "Nigeria’s Tax Revenue Mobilization: Lessons from Successful Revenue Reform Episodes: Nigeria", Selected Issues Papers 2023, 019 (2023), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798400234989.018

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Summary

This paper has identified four episodes of large and sustained revenue mobilizations in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and found common lessons from the episodes. Although there is no one-size-fits-all strategy, we can find a tax reform path suitable to Nigeria’s circumstances. Based on these cross-country experiences, this paper recommends: (i) implementing a package reform of tax administration and tax policy measures; (ii) focusing mainly on indirect tax (VAT and excise) reforms and tax incentive rationalizations; (iii) undertaking tax administration measures for improving compliance by strengthening taxpayer segmentation and automation; and (iv) launching social dialogue with key stakeholders as well as high-level political commitment.

Subject: International organization, Monetary policy, Revenue administration, Taxes

Keywords: Consumption taxes, Excises, Nigeria's tax reform, package reform, Sub-Saharan Africa, Tax administration core functions, tax incentive rationalization, tax revenue mobilization, undertaking tax administration, Value-added tax