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LASG Closes 4 Firms Over N3.6m Tax Evasion
The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has closed four companies for failing to remit N5.6million personal income taxes of their workers to the government’s coffer.
Head, Distrain Unit, LIRS, Mrs Folasade Coker-Afolayan, made the disclosure last Saturday in Lagos in an interview with our correspondent.
Coker-Afolayan, who led the enforcement team, said the companies were closed on May 7 during state-wide tax law enforcement.
She said that the affected companies’ tax liabilities were for periods between one and two years.
The team leader said the enforcement would continue until taxpayers imbibe the culture of voluntary tax compliance, adding that tax evasion was a criminal act.
She said that tax payment was a civic responsibility of every citizen, adding that the proceeds were being used by the government to provide infrastructure.
Coker-Afolayan urged taxpayers to remit their taxes promptly to avoid their premises being shut.
She said that the tax authority normally send demand notice to defaulting companies to notify them of their tax liabilities.
The LIRS official said that a notice of intent had been sent to the affected companies in accordance with the Personal Income Tax Act amendment 2011.
“As to whether they received the notices or not, that is purely an internal matter of the companies,” she said.
Coker-Afolayan advised companies operating in the state to remit their taxes promptly, adding that they should not wait till the government enforced the tax laws.
She said that it was a criminal offence to break government’s seal on sealed companies.
Our correspondent reports that LIRS sealed 72 companies during the first quarter of this year for failure to remit N552.6 million income taxes of workers to the government.
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