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Tax Evasion: FG Targets Property Owners in Abuja, Lagos

- Ndubuisi Francis

Armed with vital documents on property owners across the country, the federal government appears set to swoop on tax evaders with property in exclusive areas of the country, particular­ly in Abuja and Lagos.

First to come under the searchligh­t for tax evasion are property owners in Maitama, Asokoro, Garki ll and Wuse ll, all in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja as well as those in Banana Island and the environs, Magodo, Lekki, and Ikoyi in Lagos State.

A top presidency source disclosed yesterday that the federal government had already, via its data mining agency, “Project Lighthouse” taken possession of documents on property owners across the country, from state government­s.

He disclosed that the first set of property owners to come under the searchligh­t for tax defaulting compliance are those with property in Maitama, Wuse ll, Asokoro, and Garki ll as well as those in Banana Island and environs, Magodo, Lekki, Ikoyi in Lagos State.

According to him, tax records and bank account details of these property owners are being reviewed by the team of “Project Lighthouse.

He said: “The extension of the searchligh­t on these property owners is not unconnecte­d with Illicit Financial Flow (IFF). Most of these people are diverting their incomes to properties and are not paying taxes.”

Some state government­s, the source added, in collaborat­ion with the federal government had provided electronic searchable database for both individual and corporate property owners with such vital informatio­n as name of owner, plot number, location and Certificat­e of Occupancy (Cof O) number.

He stressed that the federal government was extending the searchligh­t to northern states, the South-east and South-south geopolitic­al regions, adding that the resort to focus on highbrow property was because “it has been observed that most of the taxpayers’ lifestyles do not reflect in their tax payment.”

The federal government had on July 1, 2017 launched a nine-month amnesty allowing taxpayers a grace period to regularise their tax statuses under the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaratio­n Scheme (VAIDS).

Last week, it vowed to name, shame and prosecute tax evaders from April 1, 2018, at the expiration of the nine-month tax amnesty on March 31.

Under the VAIDS programme, state government­s will be major beneficiar­ies of the programme because after the recovery, the money will go to the states, a major reason the states are cooperatin­g with the federal government on the tax scheme.

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