Unremitted Taxes Hit N212bn, Says FIRS
Written by This Day Thursday, 29 July 2010
ShareThe Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) yesterday revealed that unremitted tax revenues from some government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), as well as other private firms in the country, has increased from N64 billion in 2006 to N212 billion in 2010.
The FIRS made this revelation at a meeting in Abuja
with directors of finance and accounts of MDAs where they dialogued on
the best way to encourage voluntary tax compliance, as well as solicit
support to build trust and confidence in the system.
Coordinating
Director of Tax Operation Group Mr. Samuel Ogungbesan stated that the
gathering was sequel to its January meeting with permanent secretaries
in the ministries where issues of practical tax administration were
discussed.
He also explained that private firms in the country
have contributed 27 per cent of failed remittances. Inability of the
MDAs to remit Withholding Tax (WHT), Value Added Tax (VAT) as well as,
Pay As You Earn (PAYE) deducted at source to FIRS-designated collecting
bank accounts contributes the remaining percentage of un-remitted taxes,
he revealed.
The FIRS discovered that most of the culpable MDAs have
often failed to build in VAT in the initial financial analysis of
projects they award to contractors but deduct the VAT upon payment of
contract sums in shortchange of the contractors.
Ogungbesan said that modalities are being worked out
to exclude government from paying VATs on contracts. He explained that
the FIRS is committed to ensuring that the policy framework and legal
aspects of tax administration in the country are harmonized to avoid
these incidents.
He added that the MDAs that have contributed to
unremitted arrears are shortchanging the system and other MDAs that have
continually contributed to the national revenue basket.
Ogungbesan
solicited the support of the account officers within the MDAs to
minimize the cost of tax compliance and administration. The
intervention, according to him, will ensure proper implementation of tax
laws.
“When you deduct and don’t remit to the revenue
basket, the result is what we experience today - backlog of unremitted
tax and you will wonder what the FIRS has been doing all these while to
allow us get to this stage. But we are working to provide Nigerians with
an enduring tax system," he stated.
The proposed tax compliance desk
officers will be saddled with the responsibility of ensuring easy tax
administration and compliance; they are expected to intimate the FIRS
with developmental reports.





