Lagos govt signs MoU with FIRS, boasts of tripling revenue to N5 trillion annually

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Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba; Executive Chairman, Federa Inland Revenue Service, Muhammad Nami; Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Executive Chairman, Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, Ayodele Subair; during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between FIRS and Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, on collaboration on Exchange of Information and implementation of Joint Tax Audit and Investigation Exercise, at the State House, Marina, Lagos State, 6th February 2023.

By Miriam Humbe, Abuja

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS).

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Jide Sanwo-Olu said that with the collaboration, Lagos State was on track to rise above its N1.7 trillion to within the region of four to five trillion Naira.

The two tax authorities would collaborate on joint tax audit, investigation and automatic exchange of information.

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Johannes Oluwatobi Wojuola, the
Special Assistant to the Executive Chairman, FIRS on Media & Communications said this in a statement signed on Tuesday.

The MoU signing ceremony which took place at the State House, Marina, Lagos State, Monday was executed by the Executive Chairman, FIRS, Mr. Muhammad Nami, and the Executive Chairman, LIRS, Mr. Ayodele Subair.

The epoch event was witnessed by the Minister of State, Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba as well as the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

The MoU which established a joint FIRS, LIRS Audit and Investigation team obliged the two tax authorities to share relevant information that would assist both parties in their tax administration and enforcement roles.

It would also provide for capacity building between both authorities.

The FIRS Executive Chairman, Muhammad Nami said that the cooperation would enable the two authorities to work as a team to achieve these objectives.

Nami said: “We will carry out joint audit and investigation as a team; we will also conduct 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.

“In addition to that, what we are going to introduce administratively because of our joint operation, is to ensure that we are able to implement presumptive tax regime as far as issues of tax administration is concerned.

“But that is going to happen after we are done with the regulation we are putting together with the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, which the Honourable Minister of Finance would issue in due course.

“The presumptive tax would be for the purpose of Personal Income Tax and also Ground Rent administration in Lagos State.

“Another key issue I want to emphasize is capacity building. There are certain things we know as FIRS and would like to share with the State Inland Revenue Service. And there are also areas of specialization you have that we expect you to share with us through capacity building.

“The major objective of this collaboration is to raise enough funds for Lagos State government and the Federal Government to be able to fund their budgetary requirements”.

Mr. Nami spoke to the people of Lagos saying: “Civilisation globally does not happen by accident; people or citizens of various jurisdictions, states and countries globally make it happen through the taxes they pay.”

Mr. Nami explained that without funds received by the government through taxes, governments all over the globe would not be able to provide critical infrastructures such as roads, hospitals, internationally rated airports, schools and be able to cater for security and safety of their citizens.

He said: “With this collaboration, we are confident that Lagos State would earn more revenue from taxes, and be able to deliver to Lagosians a 4th Mainland Bridge, a Lekki International Airport — which it has already conceived — and other critical infrastructure.

“I appeal to the Lagos State Government to continue to give Lagosians—particularly taxpaying residents—value for the taxes they pay.”

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babjide Sanwo-Olu said that the collaboration commenced over a year ago with the intention to improve the fiscal space of the country.

Sanwo-olu said that the country’s tax to GDP ratio, at around six to eight percent was unimpressive and unacceptable, as other nationals within the Sub-Saharan region were doing better.

He said: “Other nations even within the Sub-Sahara region are doing between 14 to 15 percent.

“If you talk about developed countries, they are doing 35 to 40% and that is what makes them developed countries because indeed, it is really an avenue for you to support your government and hold them accountable.”

Minister of State, Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba commended the two tax authorities for the landmark agreement, and appealed to other states to emulate them.

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