The Federal Government, States and Local Government Councils, have shared a total of N762.597 billion as Federal Allocation for the month of June 2019, Igbere TV reports.
This was contained in a communiqué sent to Igbere TV by the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, on Thursday.
The document which was signed by the Accountant General of the Federation, noted that revenue from Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT) and Companies Income Tax (CIT) increased significantly.
This is even as the communiqué indicated that the gross statutory revenue of N652.949 billion received for July was higher than the N571.731 billion received in June by N81.218 billion.
It also noted that the shared amount comprises the month’s statutory distributable revenue of N652.949 billion adding that the gross revenue available from the Value Added Tax (VAT) is N108.631 billion as against N106.826 billion distributed in the previous month, thus resulting in an increase of N1.805 billion.
“Value Added Tax (VAT) increased marginally while royalties, import and excise duties decreased considerably. Thus, the total revenue distributable for the current month (including VAT and Exchange Gain) is N762.597 billion.
“Furthermore, from Net Statutory revenue, Federal Government received N309.433 billion representing (52.68 percent): States Government received N201.157 billion (26.72 percent); Local Government Councils received N151.384 billion representing (20.60 percent}, while the Oil producing States received N 38.705 billion (35 percent) as 13 percent derivation revenue.
“From the Revenue available from the Value Added Tax (VAT), the federal government received N15.643 billion (15 percent), States received N52.143 billion (50 percent) while the Local Government Councils received N36.500 billion (35 percent).
“Consequently the total revenue distributable for the month of June including VAT is N762.597 billion.
“The Excess Crude balance as at today, 25th July, 2019 is $111.204 Million,” the communiqué read in part.
http://igberetvnews.com/846557/faac-see-how-much-fg-states-lg-councils-shared-in-july/
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