Expanding the frontiers of taxation
Yomi Olugbenro
West Africa Tax Leader at Deloitte
Corporate Tax
What Does 2016 Hold for Taxpayers? – #TaxWiseNG Episode 15
As 2015 draw to a close and 2016 eases in, it is appropriate to take a peep into the future and see what the year portends. A discerning mind can...
Deloitte Tax
Tough Times, Trying Tax – #TaxWiseNG Episode 19
Every economy that depend largely on commodity export is facing one form of challenge or the other. The degree of impact is what varies. Nigeria is...
Federal Govt Tax
My Top Ten Tax Takeaways from NEC Retreat – #TaxWiseNG Episode 23
The National Economic Council (NEC) had a two-day retreat recently with far-reaching decisions. Vice President Osinbajo as Chair of NEC, 36...
Personal Income Tax
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Love Dividends, Love Tax – #TaxWiseNG Episode 6
Last week, the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) published a notice in various national dailies regarding payment of provisional tax on interim dividends. FIRS directed attention to the provisions of Companies Income Tax Act (CITA), which requires every company...
Abuja Tax Blues – #TaxWiseNG Episode 5
Welcome to another tweetax session. It’s Episode 5 of #TaxWiseNG. Today’s episode of #TaxWiseNG is titled Abuja Tax Blues. This is the season where many people eagerly await news flowing from the Federal Capital Territory. So, why not tax news? Without any iota of...
Presumptive Taxation – #TaxWiseNG Episode 4
Hello Tweeps, it’s another episode of our weekly tweetax session. It’s time for #TaxWiseNG. Today’s episode of is titled PRESUMPTIVE TAXATION. This topic has previously featured on Deloitte Nigeria‘s weekly newspaper tax publication - “Inside Tax”. InsideTax is...
About Me
Yomi Olugbenro is a Partner and the West Africa Tax Leader at Deloitte, the world’s leading professional services firm with approximately 312,000 people in 150 countries and territories. He is a member of Deloitte West Africa Executive Committee.
Mr. Olugbenro holds a First Degree in Accounting and Masters in Business Administration. He is an alumnus of The University of Manchester (UK); Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN); Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN); and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS). He qualified as Chartered Accountant in 1997 and with over 20 years post-qualification experience, he has distinguished himself as a seasoned business advisor.
He is the Dean of the Board of Indirect Tax Faculty of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria and a Member of the Board of Tax and Fiscal Policy Management Faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. He is a highly sought-after speaker and thought leader on fiscal and economic policies issues and speak regularly at local and international conferences. He is featured regularly in print and electronic media on fiscal policy issues and have many articles to his credit.
His clientele include many fortune 500 companies and other globally-renowned and locally strategic brands. He consults regularly for multinational companies around the world about investment and fiscal terrain in West Africa and particularly Nigeria.
Before assuming the West Africa Tax Leader’s role at Deloitte, he was, at different times, the firm’s Tax Risk Leader with responsibility covering West and Central Africa, Dean of Deloitte School of Tax, Tax Partner in charge of Financial Services Industry and member of Deloitte ThinkTank. Prior to joining Deloitte, he had worked in different sectors of the economy including Banking, Manufacturing and Professional Services.
Mr Olugbenro enjoys travelling and mentoring of young minds. He is Patron to many Youth Associations in Schools and Colleges and President of Free Indeed Foundation. When at leisure, he devotes significant part of his time for mentoring, counselling and social services. He is an advocate of tax simplification, education and automation (SEA) and runs regular online tax awareness sessions on social media which he uses as a vehicle for knowledge sharing and policy advocacy. He is married and blessed with children.
Advocate of Tax Simplification, Education and Digitisation