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Tax reforms lift lives, CITN calls for higher standards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76033, member: 636"] The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria just wrapped its 58th induction ceremony, and President Innocent Ohagwa told everyone the new tax reforms should bump up living standards while getting more people to actually pay their taxes. He mentioned the institute will keep handling professional standards and member discipline under the updated rules, and he basically told the fresh inductees to hit the books on current legislation if they want to stay relevant. Guest speaker Oladeji Akinyele from CSDC Consulting dropped some advice about becoming policy influencers over the next ten years. He pushed the new crew to get tech-savvy and ethically grounded, saying intelligence quotient builds credibility, emotional quotient makes people humane, social quotient gets visibility, and adversity quotient keeps professionals unstoppable. [/QUOTE]
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