The Ondo State Internal Revenue Service released an official tariff schedule listing these charges as part of efforts to raise more money for the state.
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Friday, March 13, 2026
Ondo State Introduces Entertainment Tax On Weddings, Burials And Other Social Events
Ondo State has rolled out a fresh tax policy that now covers social gatherings like weddings, burials, naming ceremonies, birthdays, and even chieftaincy events.
The Ondo State Internal Revenue Service released an official tariff schedule listing these charges as part of efforts to raise more money for the state.
The Ondo State Internal Revenue Service released an official tariff schedule listing these charges as part of efforts to raise more money for the state.
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OMO!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to make of this but I hope people won't be discouraged to take their events outside the state.
Not even the dead can rest in peace
ReplyDeleteSo, u can't bury ur father in peace again.. Somebody who is mourning should also pay for the death of his father abi...
ReplyDeleteOk now
Shameless adminstration. One day everyone will die and leave this money.
ReplyDeleteA very big joke
ReplyDeleteEven the dead go pay tax
ReplyDeleteWahala
Hian. On top dead body again?
ReplyDeleteEleyi to poju now
Eleyi ti poju
DeleteWhat if I was having a picnic or barbeque. How much tax will I pay
ReplyDeleteAsk them o
DeleteSomeone cannot enjoy life in peace 🙄
What's this again!!!
ReplyDeleteDouble wahala for deadibodi. Which one be burial 25k, wake keep 20k.
ReplyDeleteWhich naming ceremony is 20k, the one you do inside your sitting room abi I no understand.
Omo see list ooh.
Loooord, have mercy! 🤦♀️🤦♀️
ReplyDeleteWahala. This is not fair.
ReplyDeleteThis is not good at all. So people shouldn't burry their own according to their traditions anymore? Must we copy other people's tradition? Make the spirit of the land torment anybody trying to tamper with our culture and traditions
ReplyDeleteOrisirisi
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