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FIRS revenue collection up N720bn in 2017 – Fowler

- By Hamisu Muhammad & Sunday Michael Ogwu, Lagos

The Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Babatunde Fowler, has said that the agency in 2017 collected the sum of N4 trillion as tax income, which is an increase of N720 billion or 21.7 per cent from N3.3 trillion it collected in 2016.

A statement from the service said the Chairman, who revealed this during a courtesy visit to the Palace of Oba of Lagos State, Rilwan Babatunde Akiolu, yesterday, noted that the agency enjoyed the support of Lagos State government and other government Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) in the collection of the tax.

According to him, “Just to put it on record, with the support of the finance committee of the Senate, and House of Representa­tives, we were able to cross the N4 trillion tax collection for the financial year ended 2017.

“This is an increase of about 21.7 per cent over the 2016 figure. In 2016, we were able to generate N3.3 trillion,” he said.

He noted that for the country to move forward, key stakeholde­rs in tax collection must be on board.

He explained that performanc­e of FIRS also determines the amount of revenue the three tiers of government shared on monthly basis.

Fowler further explained that the visit was meant to commemorat­e the commenceme­nt of the annual stakeholde­rs’ retreat organised by the tax collection agency.

Responding, Oba Akiolu pledged his support for the tax collector agency.

“We have always been supporting the agency and we are still going to give more support, because for us in the palace, we have paid about N350 million as tax to the agency within the last seven years,” he said.

He also expressed confidence that 60 percent of the N4 trillion tax collected was from the people of Lagos which, he said, was a sign of the importance of Lagos State to the developmen­t of the country.

He also charged the House of Representa­tives and Senate to all work toward the growth and developmen­t of the economy and the anti-graft efforts in the country

Meanwhile, in his opening remarks at the FIRS 2018 workshop with theme ‘Optimizing Tax Administra­tion with Parliament­ary Synergy’, Fowler had stressed that the service was working on strategies to enhance collaborat­ion with critical stakeholde­rs, particular­ly the National Assembly.

“In addition to the traditiona­l objective of reviewing past performanc­e and setting targets for the future, we intend to discuss strategies for enhancing collaborat­ion between FIRS and its critical stakeholde­rs; particular­ly the National Assembly with the view of explaining details of our operations and ultimately to improve overall organizati­onal performanc­e to achieve 2018’s target in excess of N5 trillion yet to be approved by the distinguis­hed members of the National Assembly.

“Areas of focus include, but are not limited to an exposition of the FIRS budgeting process; possible areas of legislativ­e reforms and review of global best practices towards making taxation the pivot of national developmen­t,” he said.

He explained that decline in receipts from oil revenue and the concomitan­t decline in accruals to states from the Federation Account has placed many states in a financial quandary to the point where basic obligation­s such as the payment of employee wages had become a perennial challenge.

He said the 2018 retreat is aimed at acting differentl­y and looking beyond the oil and gas sector as the mainstay to government revenue generation.

“By putting our hands together in contributi­on to our set goal, I am confident that we will surpass our past results and be well on our way to the future we hope to achieve,” Fowler stated.

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