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13 January 2015

Nigeria's 2015 Budget: What Does The New Fiscal Year Hold?

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PwC Nigeria is one of the leading professional services ?rms in Nigeria with of?ces in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, with over 1,000 staff and 31 resident partners. We are committed to serving as a force for integrity, good sense and wise solutions to the problems facing businesses and the capital markets. We are guided by one promise – to do what is right, be it with our people, clients, community, or environment.
First, let me start by wishing you all a Splendid 2015!
Nigeria Tax

First, let me start by wishing you all a Splendid 2015!

As we settle in to the new year, I thought to share with you our analyses of the fiscal and macro-economic implications of the 2015 Budget of the Federal Government of Nigeria to enable you plan ahead. Also included below are links to my recent interview with Channels TV on the subject, the budget speech by the Finance Minister and a presentation by the Director General of the Budget Office of the Federation.

The 2015 Budget was presented to the National Assembly on 17 December 2014. Described as "A Transition Budget", the focus will be on "managing the revenue challenge in a manner that protects the most vulnerable while safely transiting to a broader based non-oil driven economy".

Download PwC_Nigeria's 2015 Budget Bulletin

Download CME Budget Speech 2015

Download 2015 Budget Presentation (DGB)

My Channels TV Interview Part 1

My Channels TV Interview Part 2

Download Tax Calendar_January 2015

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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