ETIKONOMI
Vol 21, No 2 (2022)

Do Tax Policies in Nigeria Have Similar Implications for the Manufacturing Sector Output?

Musa Abdullahi Sakanko (University of Jos, Faculty of social science, department of economics)
Jeremiah Nshe Manomi (department of economics university of jos)
Abubakar Ijoko (Department of Economics, Army University of Biu, Borno State)
Usman Abdulkareem Audu (Department of Economics, University of Abuja, Abuja)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jun 2022

Abstract

The study examines whether tax policies in Nigeria have similarimplications on the manufacturing sector’s output during the1994Q1-2020Q4 period using the ARDL bounds testing approach.The bounds testing result suggests the presence of cointegrationbetween tax policies and the manufacturing sector output. Further,the estimation results demonstrate that company income tax (CIT)and import tax are positively related to manufacturing sectoroutput. In contrast, value-added tax (VAT) has a negative effecton the manufacturing sector output, both in the short- and longterm.In addition, the results of the Granger causality test indicatea unidirectional causal relationship running from tax policies tothe manufacturing sector output and not vice versa. Thus, policiesand measures are recommended to prioritize the CIT and importtax, review the assortment in the VAT, and ensure accountabilityand transparency in the tax system.JEL Classification: C32, L60, H22

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Journal Info

Abbrev

etikonomi

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Etikonomi is a peer-reviewed journal on Economics, Business and Management by Faculty of Economic and Business State Islamic University (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. FOCUS This journal focused on economics, business, and management studies and present developments through the publication of ...