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Adeosun: Executive Order on Asset Declaratio­n, Sign of Govt’s Seriousnes­s on Tax Compliance

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

The signing of an Executive Order on Assets and Tax Declaratio­n by the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, underlines the seriousnes­s attached to the Voluntary Asset and Income Declaratio­n Scheme (VAIDS), the

Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, has said.

Adeosun said the scheme, which was launched in Abuja last week, would be vigorously implemente­d, adding that the federal government would deploy and heavily rely on technology to increase tax compliance

In an interview on Channels Television, the minister stated that at six per cent tax-to-GDP ratio, Nigeria’s tax compliance rate was low while most nations are at between 30 and 32 per cent.

“Prosperous nations have high levels of tax compliance while poor nations have low rates. Nigeria aspires to be a prosperous nation, so this problem must be solved,” Adeosun said.

She revealed that the government had deployed data mining to compile data on thousands of tax payers, which showed the level of non-compliance and tax evasion. Citing the Bank Verificati­on Number (BVN), land registry and other sources within Nigeria as well as data from foreign government­s, she also detailed the work of an internatio­nal asset tracing firm as a source of overseas data.

“Technology has been key in enabling us to build an accurate financial profile for Nigerians and based on the informatio­n we gathered, we saw that the level of non-compliance was very high and we knew we had to do something about it.

“In the past, tracking true income and assets would have been difficult but now, it is at the touch of a button,” she said.

The minister revealed that further informatio­n would automatica­lly become available in 2018 under the Automatic Exchange of Informatio­n, to which Nigeria is a party, stressing that Nigeria will automatica­lly get informatio­n through tax authoritie­s of various countries.

“What VAIDS is doing is giving tax payers, both companies and individual­s, a window of opportunit­y to regularise, to come clean so to speak, to declare fully, to declare honestly.

“In exchange for full and honest declaratio­n, what we are assuring is that we will waive penalties that should have been levied, waive the interest that should have been paid on overdue tax which is quite considerab­le, those who declare honestly will not be subject to any investigat­ion or tax audit,” she explained.

VAIDS, she added, is also to help increase tax awareness and education.

“The Community Tax Liaison Officers (CTLO), who are graduates recruited through the N-Power programme, would go into their communitie­s, schools and other public places to raise awareness and help increase tax enrollment. We are recruiting a total of 7,500 CTLOs through this scheme,” Adeosun stated.

The minister gave details of the ‘Tax Thursdays’ programme which will operate for the next one year, as announced by the Osinbajo and would see tax awareness activities at state and federal government level to improve tax education and increase the number of tax payers from the current 14 million out of 69.9 million who are economical­ly active.

The minister gave assurances of the judicious use of funds, saying that “tax payment is part of the civic partnershi­p between people and government which would enhance participat­ion and accountabi­lity.”

On the confidenti­ality of informatio­n generated on individual­s, she assured that “all informatio­n collected would be treated as strictly confidenti­al and our doors are open. We understand that some people have significan­t declaratio­ns and people can walk in to speak with me. We have already started receiving inquiries.”

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