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FIRS Considers Law To Overhaul Revenue Collection, Regulate Cryptocurrency Market


Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch Adedeji (fifth right) with the House of Representatives Committee on Finance at a stakeholders’ engagement in Lagos…at the weekend

By Edu Abade

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), at the weekend, disclosed that an executive bill which seeks to overhaul revenue administration in Nigeria, including regulation of the Cryptocurrency industry, is being put together for transmission to the National Assembly.

Chairman of FIRS, Zacch Adedeji, made this known at a stakeholders’ engagement with the National Assembly Joint Committee on Finance at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

A statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Dare Adekanmbi, quoted the FIRS Chairman as saying that the aim of the bill is to, among other things, simplify tax laws, harmonize collection of revenue and seek the replacement of obsolete tax laws with new ones in line with current economic realities.


“We will bring a bill for a law to overhaul the whole process of revenue administration in Nigeria. Part of what we intend to achieve with this is to harmonize revenue collection, making tax laws very simple to understand and to be in tune with our current realities.

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“For example, the Stamp Duty Act was enacted in 1939 when there was no internet connectivity or any of the features of modern society as we have it now. Even in 1939, states and local government councils had not been created.

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“So, we need to bring that law up to date. This is one of the reasons President Bola Tinubu set up the Taiwo Oyedele-led Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee to review laws and make recommendations.

“Today, we cannot run away from the cryptocurrency ecosystem because it is the in-thing. But as it stands in Nigeria today, there is no law that regulates cryptocurrency operations. We need a law that regulates that area of our economy. This is why we are having this engagement with the legislators. We will regulate it in a way that is not injurious to the economic development of Nigeria.

“These are some of the things we are bringing together in an Executive Bill to overhaul revenue administration for the development of the country,” he said.

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On the 2024 revenue target of N19.4trillion, Adedeji said the revenue collection agency is on course to achieve the target, adding: “We set a target of N19.4 trillion for ourselves. We are almost in the third quarter of the year and with the figures we are seeing so far, I can say we are on the path of achieving our target.”

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Commending FIRS for organizing the stakeholders’ meeting, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Sani Musa stated that FIRS should be the regulating and collecting agency for all taxes for the Federation, noting that the National Single Window programme will address the inefficiency in revenue collection in the country.

“This is another opportunity for us as lawmakers to listen, learn and contribute on how best to support the FIRS to achieve its target. It is also an opportunity for FIRS to share its challenges, successes and strategies for the future.

“By working together, we can ensure that FIRS is fully equipped to maximize not only collection but also provide the needed resources for national development and public welfare,” Musa said.

His House of Representatives counterpart, James Faleke, who was represented by Kalejaiye Paul, commended Adedeji’s leadership at FIRS, saying that the effective collaboration between FIRS and the joint committee of the National Assembly on Finance is a good thing.

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“It is very important to note that everyone wants to go to heaven, but they don’t want to die. Everyone wants improvement and development in the Federation, but nobody wants to contribute to the purse. We are much more interested in sharing, but nobody wants to contribute, forgetting that the developed nations we talk about today were developed based on the resources that every citizen put into the purse.

“That, of course, is a task that is challenging for the FIRS. But I commend the civility and professionalism by which the FIRS carries out its responsibilities because in a time like this, the most difficult thing to do is to ask people to pay.

“Like the Chairman, Senate Committee said, I want to say that the House of Representatives will be there for you all the time. We will cooperate and collaborate with you in moving Nigeria forward,” Faleke added.

 



Joshua Okoria

Joshua Okoria is a Lagos based multi-skilled journalist covering the maritime industry. His ICT and graphic design skills makes him a resourceful person in any modern newsroom. He read mass communication at the Olabisi Onabanjo University and has sharpened his knowledge in media practice from several other short courses. 07030562600, hubitokoria@gmail.com

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