Mobil has been ordered by a Nigerian court to pay $83.4 million in education taxes owed from 2008. (Google Images)
Mobil has been ordered by a Nigerian court to pay $83.4 million in education taxes owed from 2008. (Google Images)

The Associated Press is reporting that Nigeria’s Tax Appeal Tribunal has ordered Mobil Oil Nigeria to pay $83.4 million in education taxes owed from 2008.

The official News Agency of Nigeria reported Mobil’s lawyer argued that the assessment breached an agreement with the government and the Nigerian state oil company allowing Mobil to deduct all taxes due to other agencies from the tax paid to the federal and state governments.

The five-man appeal tribunal ruled the agreement expired in 2003 and was never renewed. Chairman of the five-man tribunal, Mr. Kayode Sofola (SAN), said the amount represented the company’s education tax liability for 2008.

Read more at the official News Agency of Nigeria.

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