Business Day (Nigeria)

FG launches platform to monitor import duty exemptions

- By Ifeoluwa Adebayo

WALE Edun, minister of finance and coordinati­ng minister of the economy, has announced the launch of the Incentive Monitoring and Evaluation Platform (IMEP).

The IMEP, a state-ofthe-art electronic system, is aimed to enhance the oversight of tax expenditur­es associated with import duty exemption certificat­es, according to statement on Monday.

Edun said the IMEP is part of a broader strategy to reduce tax expenditur­es and ensure that fiscal policies are effectivel­y contributi­ng to the country’s economic growth.

“One of the critical objectives of the IMEP is to provide a framework that will prevent ineligible applicants from receiving tax benefits, enforce compliance with fiscal policy measures, and offer a comprehens­ive analysis of the economic impact of tax incentives.

“By doing so, the ministry hopes to curb the misuse of tax expenditur­es, support the realisatio­n of economic outcomes from fiscal incentives, and enhance the direct measuremen­t of tax incentives’ effects on the economy,” he said.

The minister added that the IMEP aims to revolution­ise the way the Federal Ministry of Finance measures the impact of customs duty exemptions granted to government entities, companies, Non-government­al Organisati­ons, and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

He added that by implementi­ng a robust automated tool, the ministry aimed to improve the monitoring and evaluation of those exemptions.

“IMEP has several notable features, including a duty claw-back mechanism, electronic report generation, a centralise­d database for tracking, factory geo-location tagging, industry qualificat­ion status validation, integratio­n with multiple government agencies, and the issuance of demand notices to defaulters.”

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