Firs realises N27bn from penalty waivers
The Federal
Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has disclosed that it realised N27 billion
from the penalty wavers for tax defaulters exercise it concluded in
December 2016.
The chairman of the service, Babatunde
Fowler, disclosed this at the opening ceremony of the
FIRS/journalism.com media training series on accurate reporting of
taxation, holding in Lagos
It is part of the efforts of the FIRS to
provide voluntary compliance and shield taxpayers from the burden of
carrying forward old tax liabilities arising from penalty and interest.
The service had invited principal
officers, especially chairmen, managing directors, chief executive
officers, executive and non-executive directors, chief financial
officers and company owners or their representatives to take advantage
of a special window to avoid payment of penalty and interest on tax
between 2013-2015.
Fowler said: “It has added about 814,000
new tax payers into the national database and assisted in capturing
over two million taxpayers into the joint tax board database. The
national figure for tax payers is currently 14 million.”
The FIRS boss who was represented by
Nneka Ifebunna, a deputy director at the service, said the training was
expected to help shore up tax reporting to improve the poor
understanding on the issues of taxation.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/28/2017
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