Tax bills won’t harm government agencies, FIRS chairman claims

The Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch Adedeji, has dismissed concerns that the four tax bills currently before the National Assembly threaten the existence of any government agency or its operations.

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The Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch Adedeji, has dismissed concerns that the four tax bills currently before the National Assembly threaten the existence of any government agency or its operations. 

According to The Punch, this was contained in a statement released by the FIRS on Wednesday.

Speaking at the Revenue House in Abuja during a meeting with the heads of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, the National Information Technology Development Agency, and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Adedeji described the concerns as misplaced.

He explained that the proposed renaming of the FIRS to the Nigeria Revenue Service would not result in the takeover of other federal agencies, contrary to widespread speculation.

Instead, he said that the reforms aim to streamline the nation’s fiscal framework and improve operational efficiency.

He said, “I want to assure you that there is nothing in the bills that will reduce your funding, effectiveness, or efficiency. What we have in the bills are provisions that will help us lay a solid foundation for your sustainability.

“The Federal Government is repositioning its fiscal outlook to meet the funding requirements of all agencies. The main objective is to enhance tax efficiency and ease compliance levels.

“The bills, when passed into law, will give various agencies the opportunity to focus on their respective functions rather than worrying about revenue collection.”

He noted that the bills, once passed, would allow agencies to concentrate on their core mandates without the distraction of revenue collection responsibilities.