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Tax amnesty: VAIDS begins data collection on Nigerians’ income, assets

- From Sunday Michael Ogwu, Lagos

The Voluntary Assets and Income Declaratio­n Scheme (VAIDS) has begun the collection of data on the income and assets of high net-worth individual­s and companies in the country.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the VAIDS office in the Federal Ministry of Finance.

According to the statement, useful data of all payments and receipts over N100 million between 2010 and 2015 has collected from the Nigerian Customs Service.

Similarly, data on all beneficiar­ies of payments in excess of N100 million has been received from the Assets Management Corporatio­n of Nigeria (AMCON).

Over the next few weeks, a lot of data is expected to be mined from the Federal Inland Revenue Service. Data is expected from State Lands Department­s, Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and land registries.

Other sources from which data will be derived, according to the statement, are banks, instrument­s such as treasury bills and Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System (IPPIS), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and payment platforms such as Remitta.

This is the first step in collecting intelligen­ce that will ensure that corporate entities and individual­s who may refuse to take advantage of VAIDS are uncovered.

The data being collected is on individual and corporate liquidity as well as fixed assets and income over the last five years both within and outside Nigeria. Data collected will be profiled against tax payments made by such individual­s and corporate entities,” the statement said.

VAIDS, an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Finance, provides a timespecif­ic opportunit­y for taxpayers with tax liabilitie­s to regularise their tax status by truthfully declaring previously undisclose­d assets and income. Taxpayers who take advantage of the window avoid penalties and interest on taxes owed, tax audits and prosecutio­n for tax offences.

Through the implementa­tion of VAIDS, the Federal Government expects to generate $1 billion, raise the country’s tax-to-GDP ratio from an unimpressi­ve 6 per cent, one of the lowest in the world, to 20 per cent by 2020 and provide vast tax education to boost voluntary tax compliance.

 ??  ?? Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun
Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun

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