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Fowler Welcomes Boldfaces’ Eseigbe into Tax Family

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Tricia Eseigbe Kerry of BOLDFACES internatio­nal, the media outfit that specialise­s in motivating the down trodden within our society through its various TV platforms- BOLDFACES (“Counterfei­t”, “Governator”, “Behind The Pulpit”) and The Psychologi­st- On The Move Project. A media Advocacy campaign addressing women/ children safety, was at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) headquarte­rs at Sokode Crescent, Wuse Zone 5 in Abuja to film an interview documentar­y for Nigerians to understand how the tax system works.

Mr. Tunde Fowler also doubles as the Chairman of the Joint Tax Board, welcomed Kerry and her Boldfaces crew to his office and commended the team for their great works over the years and her media advocacy and sensitisat­ion of issues affecting the nation.

The documentar­y featured Fowler, Mr. Abiodu Aina (Coordinati­ng Director, Domestic tax Group/Special Advisor to the Executive Chairman), Mr. Faramade Ogunsanya (Director Efficiency), Mrs. Anita Erinne (Asst.Director-Enforcemen­t Unit) and Mr. Wale Shonekan (Special Asst. to the Executive Chairman on I.C.T matters.

Since his appointmen­t as the Executive Chairman of FIRS, Fowler has brought new technologi­cal innovation­s to ease the tax payer’s burden and provide the best services for taxpayers. “We at FIRS understand that them are very important. In view of this, as a service-oriented organizati­on we try to make things very convenient for taxpayers. In the last 23 months, we deployed a lot of technology to ensure that taxpayers are served efficientl­y and effectivel­y,” he said.

Fowler stated for many years Nigeria has been a country where a tangible number of the masses were not tax compliant. “It boils down to asking what Nigerians want from government. Nigerians expect to have electricit­y, security, healthcare, education, infrastruc­ture in terms of roads and other services. People travel abroad for holiday because their government provide these amenities. If people were not committed in paying their taxes the government will not have the resources to provide services they are supposed to provide.”

Fowler continues; “The primary duty of any revenue Board is to generate revenue for all tiers of government, many people don’t realize that the revenue we generate is shared by the federal, state and local government­s.”

On tax registrati­on and stamp duty, Aina said it is easier to register now as a tax payer in Nigeria than it used to be.

We have also reduced the Shonekan on I.C.T matters confirmed FIRS is fully computeriz­ed and also have access to Corporate Affairs Commission database “Stating its simple when we want to know those who are paying and those who are not paying their taxes.”

Mrs. Anita Erinne also shed light on identifyin­g tax defaulters and making them do what should be done. “We sometimes are unable to locate businesses, because they run portfolio companies, they do their business and disappear, she advised tax defaulters that with technology they have no hiding place.”

Faramade Ogunsanya (Director Efficiency), spoke on enforcemen­t challenges. “I believe that when you are running a revenue agency there are consequenc­es, so for those tax payers who are not compliant after several discussion­s we have to embark on enforcemen­t. That is one of the few things we started since Fowler assumed office. We are now tackling those who have ability to pay but do not want to pay.”Mr. Fowler explained that the bold step he has taken in his life is working for Lagos State and working with his mentor former Lagos state Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

His FIRS mandate is to reach 90 percent with its innovation. A number of companies have not been paying taxes for years and FIRS have to clear that backlog. FIRS hopes to reach about 40-45 million individual­s in Nigeria with its services. Last year, FIRS moved it from about 10 million to about 14 million. There’s still a lot of room for improvemen­t.

Fowler said, “When we are in a position to fund both federal and state revenues then I think we are satisfied.”

The FIRS boss introduced Kerry to the FIRS staff and welcomed her to the family. During the event, the Boldfaces boss thanked Mr. Tunde Fowler and his management team for educating Nigerians.

The documentar­y is currently showing on various local and internatio­nal TV network including AiT, NTA, and Channels on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

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Tricia Esiegbe-Kerry and Tunde Fowler

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