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Niger loses N15bn yearly to FCT through wrongful tax remittance­s

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The Governor of Niger, Mr Abubakar Bello, yesterday, says the state government loses N15 billion annually to Federal Capital Territory through wrongful tax remittance­s.

Bello said this in Abuja when he and his commission­ers paid a visit to the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, with the hope to review the tax collection of Niger state, thereby improving the state’s Internally Generated Revenue.

He said that at the moment, the state was generating about N400 million monthly as IGR.

He appealed to the minister to ensure that taxes deducted from salaries of civil servants staying in Niger were paid to the state.

He added that “in line with our target to increase IGR and provide better services, we have been reviewing the tax collection of Niger.

“Our findings indicate that thousands of those working in the FCT actually reside in Niger State, in areas such as Suleja and parts of Bwari, which borders FCT.

“However, taxes deducted from the salaries were being remitted to FCT on a consistent basis. This had been the case over many years and related to both civil servants and workers engaged by the private sector.

“From our records, the number of people affected were up to 95,000 and the amount being lost monthly by Niger was over N1.3 billion which was over N15 billion every year.

Finance minister said wrongful tax remittance­s was a serious problem yet to be resolved in the country.

She said that the problem was not peculiar to Niger alone, citing Lagos and Ogun states where Lagos enjoyed taxes that should had gone to Osun State.

“As you are aware, not all government workers are on IPPIS, so you will have to meet the other agencies to resolve the issue.” (NAN)

 ??  ?? From right: Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun; Governor of Niger State, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello; and the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Dr Mahmoud IsaDutse, during the governor's visit to the minister in Abuja yesterday
From right: Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun; Governor of Niger State, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello; and the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Dr Mahmoud IsaDutse, during the governor's visit to the minister in Abuja yesterday

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