The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fowler lauds JTB’S new tax scheme, hopeful of returns

- By Chijioke Nelson

CHAIRMAN of the Joint Tax Board (JTB), Babatunde Fowler, has stated that the Tax Identifica­tion Number ( TIN) Registrati­on System and Consolidat­ed National Taxpayers Database introduced by the JTB will ensure efficiency and output of the entire tax administra­tion process and provide convenienc­e to taxpayers and tax authoritie­s. Fowler, who is also the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), stated this in Lagos yesterday during the Southwest Flag-off ceremony of the new system, which was launched in Abuja on 1 July.

According to the JTB Chairman, the new system will ensure’ that taxpayers’ informatio­n are available whenever and wherever they need them. The system, Fowler said, possesses the capability to integrate with relevant agencies and leverage on already captured data, deploy analytics to discover underlying and correlatin­g trends and patterns that could lead to increased Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for all tiers of government. These agencies, he added, include the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS), Nigeria Immigratio­n Service ( NIS), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Inter- Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), Nigeria Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC). “This would significan­tly reduce the burden of manual taxpayer informatio­n management and by extension grossly crash the cost of collection. “The system is designed in such a manner that each taxpayer is assigned a unique and universal Taxpayer Identifica­tion Number (TIN) and it is now possible for any taxpayer to view, retrieve or update his/ her tax profile from anywhere 24/7,” he said. The new TIN Registrati­on System and its consolidat­ed database of individual and corporate taxpayers’ have been designed to form the foundation upon which the nation’s automated tax administra­tion system is built. The Executive Secretary, JTB, Sir Oseni Elamah, said the new system is a web-based solution that offers access to authorized users to initiate TIN request from the comfort of their homes/offices realtime online, verify their tax status and print their TIN certificat­e.

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