Technocrat Media, Abuja
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) says it will go against some States and Local Governments in Nigeria to commence enforcement and recovery of unremitted tax deductions.
A public notice, signed by its Executive Chairman, Muhammad Nami, said most States and Local Governments have failed to remit the Service Withholding Tax (WHT) and Value Added Tax (VAT) deducted from payments made to contractors and service providers by them as required by law.
FIRS highlighted relevant portions of the Companies Income Tax Act (CITA) and the Value Added Tax Act (VATA), stating that Ministries, Departments, and Agencies of Government, as well as Parastatals and other establishments, were mandated by law to deduct certain taxes while making payments to third parties and remit those deductions to the FIRS.
“The provisions of Sections 78(3), 79(3), 81 of the Companies Income Tax Act (CITA), and Sections 9(I), 13(1) of the Value Added Tax Act (VATA), mandate Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government (MDAs), Parastatals and other establishments to deduct WHT and VAT while making payments to third parties and remit same to the Service.
“By the provisions of the relevant laws, States and Local Governments are statutorily mandated, as agents of collection, to deduct at source and remit to the Service, all taxes deducted, within twenty-one days,” the Notice read.
It further stated that most States and Local Governments have failed to comply with these provisions of the law, despite appeals from the FIRS.
“However, it is regrettable to note that most of the States and Local Governments have failed in their responsibilities of remitting WHT and VAT deducted from payments made to contractors and service providers as required by law.
“The implication is the huge tax debts owed by the States and Local Governments.
“All entreaties by the Service to ensure the remittance of the established unremitted tax deductions by the defaulting States and Local Governments have been unsuccessful as a result of lack of cooperation in adopting the e-payment platforms provided by the FIRS for a seamless deduction and remittance of these taxes.”
FIRS added that it will consequently advise the Federal Government and the Honourable Minister of Finance, to henceforth decline approval of any request for the issuance of state bonds or other securities in the capital market; as well as requests for external borrowing and approval for domestic loans from commercial banks or other financial institutions by any of the State and Local Governments with outstanding unremitted tax deductions.
The Service also announced it planned to publicly name and shame the defaulting States and Local Governments while publishing the amounts owed in unremitted tax deductions.
FIRS said provisions of Section 24 of its Establishment Act which empowers the Accountant General of the Federation to deduct at source, from the monthly FAAC allocations, un-remitted taxes due from any government agency and to thereafter transfer such deductions to the Federation Account and notify the Service would be invoked.
The Revenue authority appealed to all defaulting States and Local Governments to promptly remit all unremitted tax deductions within 30 days of the publication of the Notice to avoid it taking these enforcement actions.
Excellent journalism is expensive. It is only the same that can help to build our society and country to entrench good governance, and development and ensure justice for all.
We need your support for investigative findings and special reports to demand accountable and transparent government. DONATE today to help us stay relevant to serve your quest for accurate and authentic stories.
DONATE TO 0450702364, naira OR 0657626454, USD – GTBANK
TECHNOCRAT INNOVATIONS PLUS LTD