The country earned a total sum of N980.48bn from taxes between July and September
this, figures obtained from the Federal Inland Revenue Service have revealed.
The tax figures for the third quarter obtained by our correspondent on Friday in Abuja
were prepared by the Planning, Reporting and Statistics Department of the FIRS.
However, the document stated that the N980.48bn was N162.52bn lower than the
quarterly target of N1.14tn set by the Federal Government in the 2015 fiscal period.
According to the document, the N980.48bn tax collected for the three months showed
that N654.61bn, representing 66.76 per cent, was generated from non-oil taxes while the
balance of N325.86bn or 33.24 per cent was earned through the Petroleum Profit Tax.
A breakdown of the tax revenue showed that the sum of N250.25bn was earned in
September.
This shows a decline of N130.76bn when compared to the monthly target of N381.01bn
for 2015.
In terms of tax collection according to types, the document said that in the month of
September, the country earned N111.96bn from the PPT, representing 44.74 per cent of
the entire collection for the month.
Others are Company Income Tax, N65.28bn representing 26.09 per cent; gas income,
N826m or 0.33 per cent; capital gains tax, N263m or 0.11 per cent; and stamp duty,
N766m or 0.31 per cent.
Similarly, the Value Added Tax generated N56.39bn or 22.54 per cent; education tax,
N10.26bn or 4.1 per cent and Nigerian Information Technology Development Fund,
N84m or 0.03 per cent.
The Acting FIRS Executive Chairman, Mr. Babatunde Fowler, had said the agency would
soon carry out a special audit of all companies operating in the country in order to
increase the level of compliance with the relevant tax law.
The audit exercise, according to him, will be carried out within 30 days and will take into
consideration the various year ends and peak points of activities of the various
companies.
Fowler said the FIRS had entered into collaboration with the professional service
providers, states board of internal revenue, noting that this would mark a turning point
for taxation as well as reduce the country’s reliance on oil
He said the focus of the service now was to expand the nation’s tax net, build capacity
of tax administration and share information that would promote voluntary compliance.
He said, “We have a duty to advise taxpayers; we equally have an obligation to
government in ensuring an increase in revenue collection.
“It’s time to stop all forms of unwholesome practices in tax-related issues because
Nigerians need us at this critical time to reposition the country for more resources.
“We don’t have all the answers; we need to reposition the entire process. All we are
asking for is cooperation to move the nation’s tax system to another level.”
In the area of tax evasion, he said the FIRS would go after multinational companies,
individuals and other corporate organisations that were evading the payment of taxes in
the country.
Statistics obtained from the service revealed that out of the 450,000 companies in
Nigeria, only 125,000 representing 27.7 per cent pay taxes.
Going by this figure, it implies that about 325,000 companies are evading tax, thus
denying the government of huge revenue annually.
Fowler said his administration would not take the issue of tax evasion lightly as he was
aware that some foreign companies operating in Nigeria were being investigated in
England for evading taxes.
He said with the renewed effort to strengthen tax administration, the era where
companies kept three types of accounts – one for the banks, one for shareholders and
another for tax administrators – was over.
[Punch]
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