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Tax Remittance Failure: DFAs To Pay N.5m Fine
Any Director of Finance and Administrations (DFAs) in Rivers State who fails to remit tax deducted is liable for a fine of N500,000.
This was part of the outcome of a workshop organised by the Rivers State Board of Internal Revenue for Directors of Finance and Administrations and Treasurers of local government councils in Port Harcourt.
The forum also said that late filing of deducted tax also attract similar penalties.
In her address at the workshop, the Executive Chairman of the Board Mrs Onene Osila Obele-Oshoko described the workshop as a milestone on the on-going sensitisation and advocacy initiative, noting that the workshop is targeted at ensuring effective revenue generation in the state.
The Board Chairman who was represented by the Director In-Charge of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the Board, Mr. Austin Ntor-ue said that government is taking measures to protect their tax base to deal with withholding tax and PAYE computation.
“Our focus will be on the fact that whenever we undertake tax planning whenever, we prepare a computation, we need to have reasonable bases for the position that we are taking in the transaction, or in the computation that is submitted. “More importantly, we need to be able to prove it”, she said.
The workshop also featured papers on tax clearance and PAYE computation.
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