Nigeria Revenue
The
Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), on Monday in Abuja, said it generated
N3.233 trillion in 10 months, an amount that represented 79.35 per cent of its
collection target for 2017.
Mr Tunde Fowler, the Executive
Chairman of FIRS, disclosed this at interactive session for review of 2018–2020
Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP),
organised by House of Representatives Committee on Finance and Appropriations.
The FIRS boss who briefed the
joint committees on key strategies for achieving the objectives of the 2018
budget, said FIRS justification for 2018-2020 Revenue frameworks was based on
Federal Government Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).
According to him, FIRS
deployed technology to ramp up more revenue for the nation, especially as its
tax assessment between 2013 and 2015 revealed N1 trillion after its tax audit
exercise.
The chief tax officer of the
country said the exercise had already yielded over N3.7 billion in collection
of taxes into Federal Government coffers.
This, he said, was a pointer
of its ability to meet FIRS assumptions for the 2018 – 2020 M-TEF expectations.
These successes, he noted,
were as a result of various measures adopted by the service to ensure increased
collections of Federal Government dues in corporate and individual taxes.
He added that the measure
would continue to be relevant in achieving better collections in 2018.
While listing the measures
that brought about the successes, Fowler said the new modalities structured for
optimal access of accruable dues from Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration
Scheme had yielded over 54 million dollars (N16.73 billion) and N207.41
billion), totalling about N16.40 billion at the federal level only.
“We have stepped up
enforcement activities against task defaulters on different fronts; these
include placing non-compliance stickers on business premises of tax payers with
outstanding amounts but made no move to liquidate it.
“We also adopted substitution
as enforcement tool by putting a lien on the bank account of errand tax payers.
“This in my view will serve as
deterrent to defaulters and consequently increase tax collection.
“FIRS
has so far collected over N6 billion and 4.2 million dollars (over N1.4
billion), totalling over N7.7 billion.
“This drive is continuous and
will be unrelenting going forward.”
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