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CITN Confers Fellowship on 372 Members

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The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, CITN, has conferred fellowship status on 372 members, just as members were charged on ethical operations.

Speaking during the conferment ceremony that held in Lagos, recently, President of the Institute, Dame Olajumoke Simplice, urged the newly promoted members to strive to represent the institute well in the discharge of their profession­al duties, in a way that will enhance the respect, admiration and good name known with CITN.

She said, “Ethics and Profession­alism are important principles that every profession­al must necessaril­y recognise and subscribe to. Therefore, I urge you to continue to accord this serious attention in your conduct.”

The President also seized the occasion to beam light on pressing issues in the tax environmen­t, as she called for fiscal discipline by government at all levels.

She said, “While we recognise that government revenue had been worst hit with over 60% contractio­n due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we advise that tax efforts should be concentrat­ed in bringing more entities into the tax net and not strangulat­ing existing taxpayers.”

Simplice also reiterated the need for government to carry tax experts along in policy formulatio­n so as to prevent flaws in area that has to do with taxation.

“As the federal government appears ready to present the 2021 budget estimates to the National Assembly, we expect that stakeholde­rs’ views on possible amendments to the finance Act 2019 will be accommodat­ed in the Finance Bill 2020. This would prevent policy missteps that may not be taken care of during the legislativ­e process.”

The CITN President also defended the Institute’s stance on National tax payers’ day, arguing that such was important to enhance tax compliance in the country.

“The reason for this position is not far-fetched. It is increasing­ly difficult to be tax compliant in Nigeria considerin­g the challenges of our developing economy. Therefore, conscious efforts must be activated to encourage tax compliance through this initiative,” she said.

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