THISDAY

FIRS, Lagos Revenue Service Initiate Joint Tax Audit to Improve Administra­tion

- James Emejo in Abuja

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to establish a joint audit and investigat­ion team.

The move was aimed at encouragin­g the exchange of informatio­n between both the tax authoritie­s.

The agreement also seeks to improve tax administra­tion by reducing tax compliance cost thereby enabling ease of doing business in the country.

Executive Chairman of FIRS, Mr. Muhammad Nami and Executive Chairman, LIRS, Ayodele Subair, in the communique, charged the public, taxpayers and tax practition­ers to provide full support and cooperatio­n to both tax regulators for the overall economic benefit of all stakeholde­rs.

Nami, said the cooperatio­n would enable the two authoritie­s to work as a team in sharing relevant informatio­n that would assist both parties in their tax administra­tion and enforcemen­t roles as it would also provide capacity building between them.

He said, “We will carry out a joint audit and investigat­ion as a team, we will also conduct an automatic exchange of informatio­n for gathering data for the purpose of tax administra­tion. With that informatio­n, we would be able to carry out tax administra­tion seamlessly.”

On his part, Subair, said the agreement would foster greater collaborat­ion between the two agencies, adding that “There is no reason to debate the above as it has been establishe­d that tax compliance and good governance are expected to co-exist as the undividabl­e social contract that binds citizens and government­s anywhere in the world. Therefore, citizens and government­s are expected to fulfil their end of the bargain in achieving a balance.”

Essentiall­y, the collaborat­ion in the area of exchange of informatio­n would ensure efficiency, accurate assessment­s and increased revenue for funding of government expenditur­e, according to the communique.

The partnershi­p would leverage existing distinct competenci­es in tax administra­tion between both parties to collaborat­e in the areas of exchange of informatio­n, harmonisat­ion of an integrated tax system and joint tax audit or investigat­ion exercise, where necessary, in carrying out their respective mandates for the purpose of optimising tax revenue to the federal government and the state government.

Moreover, the collaborat­ion was expected to improve tax administra­tion with a view to enhancing tax revenue generation, creation of a robust database and improve on the country's tax-to-GDP ratio.

The parties are expected to establish a joint audit or investigat­ion team to be known as the FIRS/ LSBIR JAIT whose membership shall be determined by both parties to conduct a joint audit or investigat­ion exercise which shall be concluded timeously.

The communique assured the public that employees of both parties will abide by the code of conduct and ethical compliance to assure that the implementa­tion of the MoU does not impact negatively on the taxpayers and the parties.

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