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CITN Sensitises Members On e-Filing
The Chartered Institute
of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has held a training programem in Lagos, towards sensitizing its members on the process of filing of tax returns and payments electronically.
The progamme which was held in collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) on Thursday focused on the need for tax consultants to embrace the new electronic system put in place by FIRs as it would improve the quality of customer services and reduce the cost incurred by consultants in filing tax returns and payments.
Other benefits of using the electronic system include the generation of assessment notices, payment reminders, and other taxpayers correspondence automatically and the automation of tax account update and receipt generation.
Speaking during the programme, the President of CITN, Mr Chidolue Dike noted that “E-filing is a fundamental reform in taxation which will inevitably lead to better service delivery”.
He encouraged tax consultants not to be left behind and advised them to take “advantage of the boundless opportunities which the online service offers.
The e-filing which is now operational in most cities nationwide is part of the end products of the Intergrated Tax Administration System (ITAs) project which the FIRS with the support of President Goodluck Jonathan and the Federal Executive Council (FEC) embarked upon few years ago.
The utmost aim of the ITAs Project is to modernize tax administration in the country from an entirely manual process to an all-round and completely automated system.
Tagged, “Sensitisation on Professional Tax Practice Monitoring and E-filing of Tax Returns and Payment” the programme also provided an avenue for CITN’s Tax Practice Monitoring Committee (TPCM) to enlighten its members on the mandate and progress of the committee.
Chairman of TPCM, Mrs Adebimpe Balogun reminded members that the committee was set up to ensure a certain level of standard among professionals practicing taxation in the country and ensure there is a measure of regulation and discipline for those who fail to comply with the laid down rules.
“The monitoring of tax practice will seek to confirm that members comply with the professional rules relating to intergrity, courtesy, competence, confidentiality, objectivity and independence, personal responsibility and professional indemnity” a report presented by TPCM at the programme read.
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