While appearing before the Nigerian Senate committee on Finance at the
National Assembly, yesterday, the executive chairman of Federal Inland
Revenue Service (FIRS), Babatunde Fowler, has disclosed that as part of
its staff expansion plan, the FIRS will recruit about 1,250 persons
across the states immediately after the budget has been assented to by
the President.
According to The Leadership Newspaper,
he said, "Basically what we are discussing is 2016 budget. And within
the budget, we do have provision for recruitment of staff in terms of
staff expansion; and in total we are expected to recruit about 1,250 and
we have not started and that process will start once the budget have
been approved."
The executive chairman however lamented non payment of tax by Nigerians, saying only ten per cent of Nigerians pay their tax.
"We were in Kano, earlier this week and the Emir spoke to all Muslims
that payment of tax that is not against Islam. But we have people in
different languages with different ideas and as a tax body we have to
make sure that we can educate everyone.
"We have running jingles in all major languages in Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa,
Pidgin English and once we sensitise the public and you understands what
needs to be done, then you can start enforcement or start expecting
people to pay tax; that is the media campaign.
"By the grace of God and with your support , we will meet our target.
With the economic crunch, the issue is that I can tell you certain
information which maybe to start with, the honest truth is that when it
comes to payment of VAT less than 10 percent in terms of numbers
actually are remitting on VAT.
"If those people who are benefiting from Nigeria and actually have the
love for Nigeria ,they can do the right thing by paying their taxes
because in paying taxes ,you are empowering government to provide
service.
We intend to make sure that we get at least a 90 per cent compliance
over the last few months we have added over 362, 000 new tax payers and
then our job is just to make sure that we enforce payment."
Friday, 15 April 2016
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