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Nigeria

Nigeria is pondering the adoption of pillar two despite rejecting it in the past, local experts also suggest
UK Court of Appeal rules against hotel group on recoverable VAT; European prosecutors nab missing trader fraudsters; Nigeria rakes in more indirect tax
Nigeria looks to boost inefficient tax collection, Singapore plans to hit GST fraudsters hard, Italy and UK confirm reciprocity of VAT refunds, and more
It comes as the US remains uncommitted to the pillar two rules; in other news, ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ faces charges over tax evasion and false tax returns
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