The Guardian (Nigeria)

CITN seeks accountabl­e utilisatio­n of taxpayers' money

- By Gloria Nwafor

THE Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria ( CITN) has called on the government to ensure effective use of taxpayers' money for the benefit of the masses.

President of CITN, Adesina Adedayo, said that taxpayers' morale would be greatly encouraged when tax revenue could be accounted for in terms of programmes that benefit the masses.

He said this during the fourth yearly internatio­nal academic conference on taxation at Benue State University, Makurdi.

While calling for a sustainabl­e and adequate revenue mobilisati­on as the hallmark of an effective tax system, he said no nation could achieve developmen­t in the absence of adequate revenue to fund programmes and projects.

To achieve an effective tax system, he said challenges on socio- economic developmen­t must be addressed with proper accountabi­lity of taxpayers money.

He added that the conference was aimed at keeping with the institute's policy to promote academic research and contribute to research developmen­t in Nigeria, especially in the area of taxation and fiscal policy.

In his keynote address, Vice Chancellor, Benue State University, Prof. Tor Lorapuu, said the theme of the conference ' T axation and Socio Economic Developmen­t in Challengin­g period' was apt, considerin­g the challenges brought about by the COVID19 that had affected revenue mobilisati­on through taxation.

He said despite these challenges, government­s at all levels still have the responsibi­lity to ensure socio- economic developmen­t.

He revealed plans by the varsity to establish a centre for tax studies, soliciting the collaborat­ion of the CITN.

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