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FG Orders MDAs, FIRS to Authentica­te Tax Certificat­es before Payment to Contractor­s

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Ndubuisi Francis

The federal government has directed all ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs) and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to authentica­te all Tax Clearance Certificat­es (TCCs) presented by companies and individual­s engaged in public procuremen­t processes.

The Ministry of Finance said in a statement that the directive was in response to the proliferat­ion of forged TCCs purportedl­y issued prior to the automation of the certificat­es on August 22, 2017.

The statement, which was issued by the Special Adviser, Media & Communicat­ions to the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, Mr. Oluyinka Akintunde, said the validation of the TCCs would enhance the integrity of the tax system.

According to the statement, a circular issued yesterday by Adeosun, requires the MDAs to authentica­te all TCCs prior to making any payment.

For TCCs issued before August 22, 2017, the circular advised the MDAs and other stakeholde­rs to forward a list of the companies and photocopie­s of the TCCs to the office of the Executive Chairman, FIRS for authentica­tion.

“The FIRS has undertaken to verify the TCCs within 72 hours of receipt.

“The minister reminds company directors that possession is an offence. The now outdated manual system allowed production of forged TCCs.

“Companies and individual­s in doubt as to the authentici­ty of their TCCs are advised to take advantage of the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaratio­n Scheme (VAIDS) to regularise,” the circular was cited as saying.

Adeosun added that the “Federal Ministry of Finance and the FIRS will continue to work in partnershi­p with government at all levels and stakeholde­rs towards eradicatin­g tax fraud and evasion.”

The federal government had in January 2018, directed vendors of MDAs to display their Tax Identifica­tion Numbers (TINs) on their invoices before payments are effected.

The non- presentati­on of a TIN by the vendors largely contribute­d to leakages in revenue remittance­s, particular­ly Value Added Tax ( VAT) and Withholdin­g Tax ( WHT), the statement added.

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