Public Perception and Attitude towards Value Added Tax (VAT) in Nigeria

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ABSTRACT

This study assesses the level of tax education, particularly the level of understanding of VAT law amongst three categories of taxpayers in Nigeria. The data for the study were collected by means of structured questionnaires administered to the respondents. The analysis of results showed that most of the respondents have poor knowledge of VAT law in Nigeria, irrespective of their level of literacy, and that there was no significant difference in the amount of knowledge of VAT law amongst the three groups of respondents used for the study. A suggestion was made of an aggressive and widespread public education on VAT matters that could involve an integration of tax education into the curricula of education in our institutions of higher learning and general public enlightenment through media, and organized workshops for specific groups.

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A. Oladipupo and F. Izedonmi, "Public Perception and Attitude towards Value Added Tax (VAT) in Nigeria," iBusiness, Vol. 5 No. 4, 2013, pp. 126-135. doi: 10.4236/ib.2013.54016.

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