The Lagos State Internal Revenue
Service says all taxpayers that have yet to fulfil their obligation have
between December 1 and 16, 2016, to remit overdue taxes and levies to avoid
prosecution.
The Executive Chairman of LIRS, Mr. Ayodele Subair, on Wednesday
stated that the agency had, in the last few months embarked on massive advocacy
and enlightenment programmes, educating Lagos taxpayers on the laws bordering
on tax administration and the benefits of paying taxes as and when due.He said,
“In spite of the significant decline in the allocation from the federation
account, the Lagos State Government is still embarking on massive
infrastructural development and renewal. These projects cannot be achieved if
taxpayers refuse to discharge their civic responsibility to the state.“Taxpayers
are hereby advised to clear all outstanding payments on or before December 16,
2016, failing which the state government will commence criminal prosecution of
offenders in line with relevant provisions of the Personal Income Tax Act, 2004
(As amended).”News, entertainment, lifestyle, events, comedy, sports and others....
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