THISDAY

Akande: LIRS Filing Process Now Easy, Fully Automated

Nume Ekeghe

-

In this interview, the Special Advisor to the Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), Tokunbo Akande emphasised the significan­ce of employers submitting annual tax returns and individual­s complying with the filing of tax returns for additional income before the January 31st deadline. He also said that the LIRS filing process has been fully automated, ensuring ease for everyone and helping to prevent penalties. presents excepts:

Could you give an overview of the annual tax filing process with the LIRS concerning the P.A.Y.E for business?

Twhathe overview of tax filing starts from are the obligation­s of the taxpayer. For the campaign that we are running currently, it is not the taxpayer that is filing, what you have are the agents of government­s that are filing. Agents of government in the sense that we have employers of labor and employers of services and vendors. What it means is that those entities that have paid compensati­on for any form of service to any individual or resident in Lagos that is liable to tax on whose behalf those agents have deducted from the compensati­on are remitted to the government as provided for by the law. So I’m talking of employers, now, you have employees, you have paid them a salary for the preceding year and you have deducted because the law empowers you to do it some portion of that is as taxes, which you have now remitted to the government as at when due. You are now just giving us a report card, just like if you have an agent that manages your estate for you and collects money and then gives you a statement.

What are the benefits of filing your taxes promptly?

The benefits are enormous because we are all partners working in the same economy. All we are trying to do is that the law says you should do it. So you should be law abiding in anywhere you are you find yourself. So the rules that guide us are the constituti­on and also we have laws. The law says that you have the obligation to be an agent of the government to do this. Now, for you to do this, it helps with planning because we have comprehens­ive records of what took place last year. It is important to know your past which would inform your present and then you can project to the future.

So essentiall­y what we are trying to say is, let us have the comprehens­ive records of all the financial and economic transactio­ns that took place last year so filing can help us to build that database and then also which we will interrogat­e later on in the year when you and I as individual­s who are the taxpayers will also need to file our records. We can do it now. However, we have our own a gap of about 90 days up to the 31st of March. So by the time can get the records of the agents, we can use them to validate the records of the taxpayers.

What is the Deadline for filing PAYE annual tax returns with the LIRS?

31st of January.

What are the consequenc­es of late filing?

The penalty or financial penalty is not the main deterrent. The main deterrent is the fact that government agency has a right to prosecute you and get you convicted. So why do you want to be designated as a convict for something that has been made easy for you to do? It is not your money and it has nothing to do with you. It is the money for the people that you have employed, and you have deducted on behalf of the government and we are just rendering returns. Also, you may have paid the money during the year and you are just filling. We know it can be cumbersome and that’s why all the reforms that we have done in Lagos State, I can speak for other jurisdicti­ons is to make it easier for compliance. Like I always tell people, taxes are things that people don’t want to pay but aside from tax itself, you have the cost of compliance.

As a sub-national in Lagos state, we are operating federal laws. So we can’t even change the rate or change the law. We can make recommenda­tions to various committee setups, but we don’t have direct opportunit­ies to tweak them. But what we can tweak is what we have been doing which is the process of complaint. Initially, we had loads and loads of pages in Lagos, we first shrunk the format by reducing the number of pages that you have to submit but we have gone further to digitise the system.

So aside from now digitising the system that allows people to file we have digitise the process itself whereby you can do it from the comfort of your home, just populate, just copy and paste what you have done and then you upload and we are good and you will get a notificati­on that what you have done is in order. If you get convicted as a corporate entity for not filing at the right time, it is N500,000 but the damage done to your brand as a convict is more than N500,000.

You mentioned the importance of filing on time and how it helps with planning. The Federal Government and states have planned to expand the tax brackets, can you share the plans of LIRS on how it plans to expand the net?

To expand the tax net, as it were, you know, at the federal level now we have the Presidenti­al Committee on Tax Reforms working on that. Now at the state level, what LIRS and other states have started to do is we have done a kind of multi-channel approach to the expansion of the tax net. It is basically enumeratio­n. For any tax agency, their goals are just to ensure that every taxable entity is the tax net, and ensuring that all those in the tax net pay adequately.

Those are the only two goals that we want. So, for us to expand the tax net, we engage in a continuous exercise of enumeratio­n at the state level. We have 39 tax stations, we have over 40 Mini tax stations. Aside from that, we have a whole department that we call the tax education and enlightenm­ent team. Those are guys that go out every single day, combing every nook and corner of Lagos to sensitise people on the need to be within the tax bracket. We have also the corporate communicat­ions unit that uses all the platforms available to it to showcase all the things that the government of Lagos is doing.

We have had instances in the past which I’ve experience­d, where people voluntaril­y come that they want to pay their taxes. Now, what we have also done is we have used the instrument­ality of the law to ensure that there are certain things the law provides, we didn’t write the law, It’s a federal law that says you can’t do certain things unless you have tax compliance. But most of those laws are just therein people see it as redundant, they have not been using it but we have activated those laws in Lagos.

Presently, people know that there are certain transactio­ns you can’t do unless you are in the tax net and that has helped us to expand the net. And of course, we mine data, we have a whole unit of what we call intelligen­ce units. All they do is to mine data from all sources and then check the financial footprints of people, check whether those people are in the tax net, and if they are paying right. If they are not, then we bring them in. So, we are using the opportunit­ies available to us within the ambit of the law.

Are there specific areas of the tax filing process that people tend to overlook?

Generally, people especially people in paid employment tend to assume that the only income that is liable to tax is the one that they get from their employer. But tax covers all sources of income. It is on that tax that you see we don’t discrimina­te any income. There is no bad income under tax, every single income that we can see should be disclosed. Then the law will tell you specifical­ly those that are exempt from tax then every other one is taxable. So people tend to overlook that aspect. Now for this season that you have, what people tend to overlook is that when they are filing for their employees they don’t tend to disclose what we call unique identifica­tion of those employees and that is where the problems is.

The challenge we have is very peculiar to us here. I know someone who is Iniobong, people call the person Ini, and the person filling says Ini however there could be 1001 Ini. So for the system that we have built, the computer is not as versatile as you as a person. We are getting there with artificial intelligen­ce, but a person looking for an Iniobong that is 245 which can complicate matters when we are filing because it won’t the Iniobong that paid the tax. So when employers of labor, are filing it is important for them that they file will the full names of those individual­s who are filing for and unique identifica­tion for them. The proper thing to do now is to use the NIN because that is the basic validation that we are using in this country.

So for businesses venturing into tax filing for the first time, what advice would you give them?

My advice to them is that filing is as simple as ABC. The mindset is important. The fact is that we have made filing easy so they should come with the mindset that it is an easy process. Once you have that, it becomes such a major step you have removed. The fear of many is that all the things that is too laborious have now been made as simple as possible. As long as you keep records of what you have done which I think every single business does you can always refer to your records and if we have challenges, we have more than enough multi-channel assistance models that can help you.

On our e-tax, we have what we call digital assistance. If you can’t use that one, we have our Customer Service Center who will handhold you and take you step-by-step of the process. Also, people can just go to our sites, and read over the FAQ that we have there and we have just one page that tells you what you are supposed to do. That tells you how easy it is. If that does not suffice, then we have our boots on the ground that is the offices and in each of our offices, we have a dedicated desk to assist people who want to file free of charge.

If anybody has any issues they should please use our whistleblo­wing platform.

Can you shed light on the verificati­on audit processes that may follow tax filing?

It is just simple triangulat­ion. All we want to do is that all the people that are supposed to be the tax net are in and then all those in the tax net pay adequately. So when you have filled that I paid XY N50,000 last year. XY supposed to file returns before the end of March and when he files, he tells me that from company A he got is N75,000. So I know that the employer has under-disclosed and there is a penalty for when you do that too. If you give us the wrong informatio­n, there is a penalty. If you give us false informatio­n, there is a penalty. Note that there is a difference between wrong and false. wrong is not intentiona­l, you just made an error in the process of adding things up and we can see that an error may be a decimal point was missed somewhere.

But when you have someone that has planned to give us false informatio­n, there are lots of penalties for it. So, essentiall­y before the end of the year, the law empowers us to conduct audits of our agents. That is the employers of labor to see and check that they have done the right thing in accordance with the law. Don’t forget also that Nigeria’s tax system is essentiall­y self-assessment. It allows you to say this is how much I think, based on the law I should pay as tax. So when you do that, now it is a tax authority that will now go back and say this is how much you should pay. If you do it right, some of these things are very straightfo­rward like withholdin­g taxes. It Is not as difficult as people tend to look at it, but because of the level of documentat­ion in the past, it has scared people away and has created employment opportunit­ies for people who can act as a tax consultant. The truth is every single literate person in Nigeria can handle his or her tax affairs.

How does LIRS ensure the accuracy of informatio­n provided by taxpayers?

We depend on informatio­n from agents, individual­s and we also have access to informatio­n that is available on the net. So it is a triangulat­ion of this informatio­n from the taxpayer, from the agent, and then the publicly available informatio­n. The three would just combine and then you will see the true position and that’s it. The Constituti­on says is that you should with that being prompted by the tax authority, declare truthfully all your sources of income. So if you have not done that, then of course there’s a penalty that you will pay.

 ?? ?? Akande
Akande

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria