The Lagos State Internal Revenue
Service (LIRS) on Wednesday in Lagos said it would begin the prosecution of tax
evaders and offenders from April 1.
This is contained in a statement signed
by the Executive Chairman of LIRS, Mr Olufolarin Ogunsanwo.
The statement said that the full weight
of the law would be brought to bear on taxable persons who failed to file
requisite returns as provided by the law.
“While many taxpayers have complied
willingly by filing their returns in the last months, it is disheartening to
note a large fraction of eligible taxpayers are still not complying.
“The focus of the present
administration in renewing infrastructure and general development of the state
cannot be achieved by the attitude of those who deliberately refuse to
discharge their civic responsibility,” the statement read.
It said that LIRS had, in the last
three months, embarked on massive advocacy and enlightenment programmes.
The statement said the programmes took
people through a process of education on the laws bordering on tax
administration and the need and benefits of paying their taxes regularly.
“We have gone further to develop
various initiatives to ease the methodology of paying taxes in Lagos,” the
statement said.
It said the initiatives included simplification
of tax payment processes, through the compression of “Tax Form A” from six
pages to two pages, introduction of new payment platforms and e-submission of
annual returns.
The statement said all of these were
focused on building convenience into the payment of taxes and subsequently
promoting voluntary compliance.
“We are now going to the next phase,
which is enforcement and prosecution that is taking full advantage of the
provisions of the tax laws to apprehend and prosecute tax defaulters.
“We have a robust database that
captures all taxable individuals and firms in Lagos State as well as
transactions for the purpose of audit, so there is no hiding place for any tax
evader.”
The statement called on every taxable
person in the state to take advantage of the window on or before the March 31
deadline to ensure their tax returns were duly filed.
It said that the Lagos State Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice would, through the Rapid Tax Prosecution
Unit, begin the prosecution of tax defaulters without further notice.
According to the statement, all tax
evaders and offenders, upon prosecution, may be fined or imprisoned or made to
face both as provided in the Personal Income Tax Act. (NAN)
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