-->

Withholding Tax Certificate to be Emailed Directly to Taxpayers within One week of Payment

The Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr. Babatunde Fowler, has announced that withholding tax certificate will now be emailed directly to taxpayers within one week of payment, beginning from December 1, 2016. He made the announcement at the Tax Breakfast Meeting organised by the KPMG in Lagos. While addressing tax issues, the FIRS boss enjoined all taxpayers to take advantage of the special tax waiver window created by the agency. According to him, the waiver relates only to accumulated penalty and interest, and not principal tax due. He added that the agency would use all legal means at its disposal to recover outstanding taxes including criminal prosecution of the board and management of defaulting organisations.

He said, “Based on this waiver, part payment (or full payment as the case may be) of undisputed tax liabilities should be paid, while the balance can be paid in instalments. Meanwhile, a reasonable amount of not less than 25 per cent should be paid.” And as part of measures to make filing of tax returns easier and more convenient for payers, Fowler explained that taxpayers would be required to apply in writing to the tax controller of their current tax office, indicating their tax office of choice and requesting the transfer of their file and Taxpayer Identification Number.

In his remarks, the Partner and Head, Tax Regulatory and People Services, KPMG, Mr. Wole Obayomi, called on the FIRS boss to ensure that right policies and framework were put in place to encourage compliance. He said, “The FIRS should invest more efforts in the tracking of the informal sector as well. The sector can be as big as the formal sector when they are made to comply.” He also called on the FIRS chairman to look into the issue of tax tribunal.

SOURCE: THE PUNCH

Our website contains a wealth of free, reliable legal information. Here, you'll find information about starting and legally maintaining a company, partnership, or sole proprietorship, as well as information about franchises, general business law and taxation. For more on business law, see the links on http://www.legalemperors.com.
© Onyekachi Duru Esq and www.legalemperors.com, 2016 (All Rights Reserved). Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excepts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Onyekachi Duru Esq and www.legalemperors.com with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.
The post you have just read and indeed all other posts emanating from http://www.legalemperors.com contains general legal information and does not contain legal advice. http://www.legalemperors.com is not a law firm or a substitute for a lawyer or law firm. The law is complex and changes often. For Legal Advice, please ask a Lawyer






Share this: