Business FIRS Registers 700,000 Fresh Taxpayers in One Year

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service said it had registered about 700,000 new corporate taxpayers in the last one year in a bid to widen the tax net and boost government revenue.

The Executive Chairman, FIRS, Mr. Tunde Fowler, stated these at the African Tax Administration Forum and International Monetary Fund seminar in Cape Town, South Africa.

A statement by the Head, Communications and Servicom Department, FIRS, Mr. Wahab Gbadamosi, stated that Fowler urged African leaders to grant autonomy to their tax agencies to enable them to function optimally.

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Fowler, according to the statement, said that as a result of the autonomy granted the FIRS in 2007, the agency had been able to grow the tax revenue from N1.84tn that year to over N4.5tn in 2015.

The FIRS boss explained that the agency had also initiated and implemented various revenue collection projects and programmes to increase tax revenue.

Some of them are the upgrade of the existing tax offices, education and enlightenment activities for taxpayers and the introduction of the National Taxpayer Identification Number.
 
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