BUSINESS AND FINANCE JOURNAL

FISCAL POLICY AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN NIGERIA

Nwosu, Victoria Ogechi, Ebele Patricia Ifionu
April 7, 2026

Abstract

This study analyzed the influence of fiscal policy on income inequality in Nigeria from 1994 to 2023. Specifically, we examined how petroleum profit tax (PPT), company income tax (CIT), custom and excise duty (CED), value-added tax (VAT), government recurrent expenditure (GRE), and government capital expenditure (GCE) affect income inequality. Data utilized in the study were sourced from the Central Bank of Nigeria and World Bank Development Indicators of various issues. The study applied the unit root, Johansen co-integration, and Parsimonious ECM model at the 5% significance level. The study discovered that all the various were stationary at their first difference; thus, requiring the Johansen co-integrating equation that validates the presence of long-run form. The result showed that CIT was positive but insignificant to income equality, PPT and GRE were positive and significant to income inequality, CED was negative and significant to income inequality, VAT and GCE were negative but insignificant to income inequality. The study concluded that the three dimensions of fiscal policy in Nigeria that substantial influence her income inequality are petroleum profit tax, custom and excise duty, and government recurrent expenditure. Amongst others, the study recommended that the Federal Government of Nigeria should to allocate CIT funds towards specific social and economic initiatives that advantage low- and middle-income demographics. The government ought to augment spending in education, healthcare, and skill development initiatives utilising CIT funds, hence broadening economic chances for the underprivileged. 

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