LAGOS State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has sealed 15 companies
in the last one month for failure to remit N47.4 million personal income
taxes of workers.
Mrs Folasade Coker-Afolayan, the Head of its Distrain Unit, made the disclosure on Thursday, in Lagos.
She told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the companies were sealed between January 9 and February 6.
According to her, five of the defaulting firms were shut in January over tax liabilities of N25.2 million.
She said the other 10 companies were sealed in February over tax debt of N22.2 million.
“The enforcement happened between January 9 and February 6,” she said.
Coker-Afolayan said these taxes were for a period of one to six years.
She reiterated that tax payment was a civic responsibility of
everyone, explaining that the proceeds were being used by the government
to provide infrastructure.
“Tax is a major source of government revenue. It enables it to
provide infrastructure and improve the citizens’ standard of living,”
she said.
Coker-Afolayan said that the LIRS would continue to sanction tax defaulters.
She, therefore, advised companies to remit taxes promptly to avoid
embarassment and stressed that it was a criminal offence to break
government’s seals on sealed companies.
Friday, 15 February 2013
Lagos govt shuts 15 firms over tax default
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