Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Tax as Panacea to Backlog of Gratuities and Pensions of Civil Servants in Nigeria

Author:

Mohammed Sani Damamisau1,Garba Sunusi1,Sani Armaya’u Alhaji2,Ibrahim Rukayya Tijjani1,Muhammad Yusra Musa1,Kassim Ibrahim Ahmad1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University Dutse

2. Tishk International University

Abstract

Abstract

Gratuities and pensions are payments due to retired civil servants; however, payments of these have not being timely and consistent to the extent that 23 state governments are owing 836.40 billion as gratuities and pension liabilities as at end of 2022. Non-payment of these retirement benefits is often accompanied with social and health problems leading to premature death of retirees. Consequently, the aim of this study is to examine the potentials of monthly Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax to eliminate the backlog of retirement benefits owed retired civil servants. To achieve this aim, quantitative secondary data of PAYE tax collections by state governments is collected from the annual Internally Generated Revenue reports of states published by National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) 2010–2022. Descriptive statistical tools of analysis are employed to analyze collected data while Burgess’s activity theory and public policy analytical framework guided the conduct of the study. On the overall, results from the study revealed that while the 23 state governments owe 836.40 billion as liabilities of retirement as at 2022, the same states have collected the sum of 5,672 billion as PAYE tax 2010–2022. On individual states, 20 states have collected PAYE tax 2010–2022 more than their liabilities of retirement benefits while only three states collected PAYE tax less than their accumulated liabilities of retirement benefit. The short run policy implication is for states to set aside collected PAYE tax to settle the backlog of benefits and adopt the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) to avoid future recurrence of the backlog.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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