商品和服务税对尼日利亚资本支出的影响

F. C. Iyidiobi, U. Ugwuanyi, C. I. Ezugwu
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本研究是对2005 - 2020年期间尼日利亚商品和服务税对资本支出影响的实证检验。具体目标是确定增值税(VAT)对资本支出(CAPEX)的影响,其次是确定尼日利亚海关和消费税对资本支出(CAPEX)的影响。该研究在理论上与受益理论有关。这项研究是一项事后研究,利用了从中央银行统计公报获得的二手数据。该研究采用描述性统计和图形表示,使用E-Views 10软件来检查数据的趋势,线性或其他方面。回归模型应用于确定的影响程度施加在资本支出(CAPEX)的增值税(VAT)和海关和消费税(CED)。分析结果表明,增值税和关税这两个自变量对资本支出有显著的正向影响。这一发现的含义是,资本支出受到增值税和关税的显著影响。该研究得出的结论是,增值税、国内生产总值和资本支出之间存在长期关系。因此,建议将增值税和综合经济发展所产生的收入适当地投资和分配给尼日利亚的主要国内经济部门,以扩大国家的收入来源。
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Effect of Goods and Services Tax on Capital Expenditure in Nigeria
This study is an empirical examination of the effect of goods and services tax on capital expenditure in Nigeria for the period 2005 - 2020. The specific objectives are to ascertain the effect of value added tax (VAT) on capital expenditure (CAPEX) and secondly to determine the effect of Customs and Excise Duties on capital expenditure (CAPEX) in Nigeria. The study is theoretically linked to Benefit Received Theory. The study was an ex-post-facto research which made use of secondary data obtained from the Central Bank Statistical Bulletin. The study employed descriptive statistics and graphical representation using E-Views 10 software to check for the trends, linearity or otherwise of the data. Regression model was applied in determining the extent of the effect exerted on capital expenditure (CAPEX) by value added tax (VAT) and custom and excise duties (CED). The result of the analysis revealed that the duo independent variables which are value added tax and custom duties had a significant and positive effect on capital expenditure. The implication of this finding is that the capital expenditure has been influenced significantly by value added tax and customs duties. The study concluded that a long-run relationship existed among VAT, CED and capital expenditure. It is therefore recommended that revenues generated from VAT and CED should be invested and allocated adequately in major domestic sectors of the economy of Nigeria so as to expand the revenue sources of the nation.
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