RMAFC Uncovers N115bn Tax Liabilities against FG, MDAs, LGs

Wed, Jul 26, 2017 | By publisher


Business

THE Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission says it has uncovered more than N115bn tax liabilities established against Federal and States’ Ministries, Departments and Agencies, and Local Government Councils. The Head, Public Relations, Ibrahim Mohammed in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja said that the discovery was made following tax liabilities recovery exercise carried out by the commission.

He said the commission was able to establish the said amount as tax liabilities in the first phase of the exercise covering the period between 2005 and 2015 across 30 states of the federation. The spokesman said Adamawa, Borno, Delta, Ebonyi, Katsina and Kebbi states were excluded from the exercise because they had no tax liabilities.

“At the end of the exercise which is 90 per cent completed, an additional sum of N40bn is expected to be realised. All the States, Local Government Councils and other agencies so far covered, have passionately pleaded for waiver of penalty and interest totalling N24bn comprising N9.7bn as penalty and N14.2bn as interest respectively,” he said.

Mohammed said in the course of the exercise, it was discovered that some Federal Government agencies domiciled in the states were not remitting Pay As You Earn to the state governments thus depleting their Internally Generated Revenue base. He, however, called on the Federal Government to reimburse some of the state governments that executed Federal Government projects in their states to enhance their revenue profile.

“States like Bauchi, Cross River, Edo, Enugu and Rivers which are yet to participate in the exercise should do so in the spirit of equity and fair play since they enjoy the proceeds of tax remitted by their counterparts.”

The RMAFC was established to monitor accruals into the federation account and the disbursement of revenue from it. (NAN)

—  Jul 26, 2017 @ 18:05 GMT

Tags:


Heritage Bank: Why some customers are yet to be paid insured deposits — NDIC

THE Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, NDIC said that some customers of the defunct Heritage Bank has not been paid the...

Read More
BoI raises over $5b funding, 2bn euro syndications

IN its bid to provide adequate funding for Nigeria’s industrial development finance, the Bank of Industry Limited, BoI, has raised...

Read More
Access Bank denies allegation of missing fund

ACCESS Bank Limited has dismissed as untrue allegations of missing fund and unethical behaviour. The Bank in a statement said:...

Read More