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Doing Business Economy Profile 2012 : Nigeria

ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNT ACCOUNTANT ACQUISITION ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE FEES ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISING AUDITED ACCOUNTS BANK LOAN BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY LAW BILLING BILLS BORROWER BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS INDICATOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESSES BUYER CADASTRE CAPITAL GAINS CENTRAL BANK CERTIFICATE CHECKS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL AGREEMENT COLLATERAL FOR LOANS COLLATERAL LAW COLLATERAL REGISTRY COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COMPANY LAWS COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONTRACTORS COPYRIGHT CREDIT HISTORY CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM CREDIT SOURCE CREDITORS DEBTOR DEBTS DEED DEFAULTS DEPOSIT DERIVATIVE DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DOMAIN E-MAIL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ELECTRICITY EMAIL ADDRESSES ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES EPAYMENT EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL HISTORY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUD GOOD PRACTICE HOLDING IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IMMOVABLE PROPERTY IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME TAX INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INSTALLATION INSURANCE INSURANCE POLICY INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTOR PROTECTION ISSUANCE LEGAL RIGHTS LENDER LEVY LICENSES LIENS LIMITED LIABILITY LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MANUFACTURING MATERIAL MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT MINORITY INVESTORS MINORITY SHAREHOLDER MINORITY SHAREHOLDER PROTECTIONS MORTGAGE MOVABLE ASSETS MOVABLE COLLATERAL NEW MARKETS NOTARY NOTARY PUBLIC ONE-STOP SHOP ORIGINAL ASSETS OVERHEAD PERSONAL ASSETS PERSONAL INCOME POSSESSORY SECURITY PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAU PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PROCUREMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC REGISTRY PURCHASING QUERIES REGISTRATION FEE REGISTRATION PROCESS REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS REPAYMENT REPORTING RESULTS RETURN SALES SALES AGREEMENT SEARCH SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATIONS SECURITY INTEREST SERVICE PROVIDERS SHAREHOLDER STAMP DUTIES STAMP DUTY STOCK EXCHANGE TAX TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TAX RATE TAX RULES TAX SYSTEM TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINE TRADE CREDITORS TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSACTIONS SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER USERS USES VERIFICATION WAREHOUSE
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International Finance Corporation and World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Nigeria
2017-06-05T20:06:04Z | 2017-06-05T20:06:04Z | 2012

Doing business sheds light on how easy or difficult it is for a local entrepreneur to open and run a small to medium-size business when complying with relevant regulations. It measures and tracks changes in regulations affecting 10 areas in the life cycle of a business: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts and resolving insolvency. In a series of annual reports doing business presents quantitative indicators on business regulations and the protection of property rights that can be compared across 183 economies, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, over time. This economy profile presents the doing business indicators for Nigeria. To allow useful comparison, it also provides data for other selected economies (comparator economies) for each indicator. The data in this report are current as of June 1, 2011 (except for the paying taxes indicators, which cover the period January-December 2010).

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