FIRS goes after 85,000 millionaire tax debtors
Fowler said this on Thursday in Abuja when the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, paid a courtesy visit to the Revenue House.
A statement from the FIRS on Thursday said Fowler informed the police boss that already the service had realised the sum of N23bn based on a closer look at the books of 45,000 tax debtors.
He said each of the 45,000 tax debtors had over N100m as turnover in their accounts. The Service, he said, would be going after another set of over 40, 000 millionaire tax defaulters in 2019. He requested the Nigeria Police to assist the Service to bring the tax defaulters to pay their taxes. He said, “We looked at businesses, partnerships of any activity that has banking turnover between N100m and N999m. We have done a review of this group of businesses.
“We have about seven more banks that we are still
waiting for the return from and to review their information.
“So far, we have 45,361 that have TIN and are
making payments. We have 40,611 that have TIN, that made tax payment and, and
we have 44,504 that have no TIN and no pay.
“So, when you look at it from a glance, we have
close to 75,000 in this group that are still not taxpayers and we have said the
payment of tax is not only for the civil servants. it’s for all Nigerians.
Fowler commended the Nigerian Police Force for its
support and collaboration over the years, which he said, had helped FIRS to
achieve its target and requested for more support to enable it to recover taxes
due to rich tax evaders in 2019.
“Let me put on record that the Nigeria Police
Force has been extremely helpful to FIRS. Without the Police, I doubt that the
Service would have been able to achieve what we have achieved.
Adamu said that the Police would continue to
support the FIRS because the job of revenue generation was critical to the
survival of the nation.
“We feel that the work you do is one of the most
important for the survival of the country. And you need to be supported from
all angles so that you can achieve what you want to achieve to the benefit of
every Nigerian.
“We will continue to work with you to improve
security so that people would do their businesses here, make profits and pay
their taxes.
“We believe that with the new management team of
the Nigeria Police Force, which is adopting community policing, we would be
able to improve security.”
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