Three Tiers Of Govt Share N718bn
The allocation represents an increase of N27.60bn over the N620.56bn shared in the month of May.
Minister
of State for Finance, Dr. Yerima Ngama, who briefed journalists at the
end of the statutory meeting, said the revenue was distributed under
various sub-heads.
They
are statutory distribution, N623.76bn; Value Added Tax, N51.17bn;
Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, N35.54bn; and debt
repayment by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, N7.617bn.
After
deducting the N13.37bn cost of collection due to the Nigerian Customs
Service and Federal Inland Revenue Service from the N623.76bn, Ngama
said the Federal Government got N294.03bn; states, N149.14bn; and local
governments, N114.98bn.
The balance of N52.23bn was shared to the oil producing states based on the 13 per cent derivation principle.
From
VAT revenue of N51.17bn, Ngama said after deducting the cost of
collection of N2.04bn due to the FIRS, the Federal Government got
N7.36bn; the 36 states of the federation and
the
Federal Capital Territory would share N24.56bn; while the balance of
N17.19bn was allocated to the 774 local government areas.
In
addition, the minister said the arrears for the month of May, which he
put at N92.43bn, was also allocated to the three tiers of government.
On the revenue side, Ngama put the gross revenue received for the month of June at N863.02bn.
This, he said, was higher than the N590.77bn received in the previous month.
He
said, "The increase in revenue was due to an increase in crude oil
production due to the completion of pipeline repairs in some terminals.
"Lifting
operations were still being affected by the increase in non-oil
revenue during the period due to the rush to meet the Companies Income
Tax deadline of June 30, 2013 for companies with December 31, 2012
year end.
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