ABSTRACT
The purpose of writing this research works. The impact of federal government tax policies on the Nigerian Economy, is determine whether the federal government tax policies in Nigeria has contributed immensely to the overall growth of the economy. It also seeks to investigation on the extent the polices of federal government tax has helped in revenue generation and allocation.
The literature review gave a background and in depth in the country and also the various policies banking them.
The decision made on this work was derived based on the test conducted. The chi-square was used in testing the hypothesis while frequency tables and percentage were used in analyzing the data. The decisions were that the federal government tax policies is actually a regulatory frame work of revenue generation in Nigeria. While the other one is that the federal government tax policies has contributed to the growth of the economy.
Based on the above decision, some findings were made which necessitated recommendations and finally conclusions.
TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE
TITLE PAGE
DEDICATION
APPROVAL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM AND OBJECTIVES
1.2 RATIONAL OF STUDY
1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.4 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 THEORETICAL REVIEW
2.2 EMPIRICAL REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE
HYPOTHESIS, METHODOLOGY, SOURCES OF DATA LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
3.1 HYPOTHESIS OF THE STUDY
3.2 METHODOLOGY OF STUDY
3.3 SOURCES OF DATA
3.4 LIMITATION OF STUDY
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF RESULT
4.1 DATA PRESENTATION
4.2 ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.3 DISCUSSION OF THE RESULT
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 SUMMARY OF THE ENTIRE WORK
5.2 CONCLUSION
5.3 RECOMMENDATION
5.4 SUGGESTION FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
Disclaimer: Note this academic material is intended as a guide for your academic research work. Do not copy word for word. Note: For Computer or Programming related works, some works might not contain source codes
CITE THIS WORK
(2014, 10). The Impact Of Federal Government Tax Policies On Nigerian Economy (1995-2003).. ProjectStoc.com. Retrieved 10, 2014, from https://projectstoc.com/read/3953/the-impact-of-federal-government-tax-policies-on-nigerian-economy-1995-2003-5606
"The Impact Of Federal Government Tax Policies On Nigerian Economy (1995-2003)." ProjectStoc.com. 10 2014. 2014. 10 2014 <https://projectstoc.com/read/3953/the-impact-of-federal-government-tax-policies-on-nigerian-economy-1995-2003-5606>.
"The Impact Of Federal Government Tax Policies On Nigerian Economy (1995-2003).." ProjectStoc.com. ProjectStoc.com, 10 2014. Web. 10 2014. <https://projectstoc.com/read/3953/the-impact-of-federal-government-tax-policies-on-nigerian-economy-1995-2003-5606>.
"The Impact Of Federal Government Tax Policies On Nigerian Economy (1995-2003).." ProjectStoc.com. 10, 2014. Accessed 10, 2014. https://projectstoc.com/read/3953/the-impact-of-federal-government-tax-policies-on-nigerian-economy-1995-2003-5606.
- Related Works
- The Usefulness Of Forensic Audit In The Prevention And Detection Of Fraud
- A Study Of Controlling Of Customer’s Account By The Commercial Banks. A Case Study Of Citizens International Bank Ltd
- Banking Lending Policies And Recovery Procedure In Nigeria
- Human Resources Accounting: Issues Problems And Prospects In The Public Sector (a Case Study Of Enugu State Broadcasting Service Esbs)
- Government Internal Audit Accountability In Ministries / Extra-ministerial Department. A Case Study Of The Office Of The Auditor-general Of Enugu State
- Loan Syndication As An Alternative Business Financing Strategy In Nigeria, A Survey And Synthesis. (a Case Study Of Union Bank Of Nigeria Plc New Market Road Onitsha)
- Cost Accounting And Control In The Agricultural Sector Problems And Solutions
- Effect Of Implementation Of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (ipsas) In Ministries, Departments, And Agencies
- The Importance And Roles Of Insurance Industry In Nigerian Economy
- Effectiveness Of Financial Control In The Public Sector