FIRS generates N2.11trn in 7 months

Th e Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has generated N2.11 trillion as revenue from taxations between January and July, 2017.

Th is was announced in a progress report of the FIRS from January to July, obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria yesterday, showing the revenue performance and impact of the new tax regime.

Th e aggregate revenue projected in the 2017 budget is N4.94 trillion, out of which oil revenue will contribute N1.

98 trillion.

Th is is based on an estimated crude oil production of 2.2 mbpd converted at an exchange rate of N305 to a dollar.

Non-oil revenue for the year is projected at N1.37 trillion, which represents about 28 per cent of the budgeted revenue.

Independent revenues, various recoveries and mining will account for the balance of about N1.58 trillion.

A breakdown of the report showed that the FIRS from January to July this year collected N720.28 billion as Petroleum Profi t Tax, PPT while the Value Added Tax, VAT revenue collected in the same period was N548.22 billion.

Th e federal government had also collected N679.9 billion as Company Income Tax, CIT and N91.4 billion as Education Tax collection.

Th e report also showed that consolidated tax revenue for the fi rst seven months of the year was N62.3 billion, which already supersedes the N59.8 billion generated from the area in the entire 2016 fi nancial year.

Also, the service recorded success in boosting its collection of National Information Technology Development Fund, NITDEF levy, which went from N6.75 billion in 2016 to N9.87 in the fi rst seven months of 2017.

A further analysis of the report showed that the service generated more money from taxing the non-oil sector compared to the oil and gas sector.

Th e report showed that non-oil tax revenue contribution was at 65.9 per cent while oil and gas contribution to revenue for the year was at 34 per cent so far.

According to the report, tax improvements recorded so far was due to the latest steps by the service to increase tax collection.

“FIRS have adopted e-services as a medium to achieve innovation, convenience and transparency of its operations to ensure that every eff ort is made to improve effi ciency in collections and tax administrations.

“A 45-day window from Oct. 5 to November 2017 was given to tax payers with tax liabilities to come forward and pay 25 per cent of the agreed tax liability, spreading the balance liability while waiving penalty and interest.

“FIRS in collaboration with Corporate Aff airs Commission, Central Bank of Nigeria and Nigeria Customs Service undertook a massive Nationwide registration exercise of new taxpayers in 2016.

“We are also carrying out a sectorby-sector tax audit, which have increased compliance across all tax types and taxpayers categories.

Over N8 billion have been recovered through this.

“Also, the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme, VAIDS encourage voluntary disclosure of previously undisclosed assets and income for the purpose of payment of all outstanding tax liabilities to boost revenue collection.

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