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Tax Evasion: CITN Prescribes National, International Cooperation
The Chartered Institute of
Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has said that collaboration between national and international tax stakeholders would help arrest incidences of tax evasion and illicit financial flows in the country.
The institute’s President, Mr Mac-Tony Dike, said this at a news briefing held at the Tax Professional House in Lagos ahead of its 2015 edition of Annual Tax Conference(ATC).
Dike said that the stakeholders and experts in the sector would brainstorm on the way forward to arrest the ugly trend at the four-day conference that would hold between today May 13 and May 16 in Abuja.
The theme of the conference is, “Inclusive Economic Growth and Sustainable Developments: Fiscal Imperatives, Prospects and Challenges”.
Dike said that economic development needed a viable foundation.
He said: “ Economists are not unaware of the fact that economic growth and development are not synonymous, and that inequality is a barrier to growth.
“While economic growth is quantitatively measured by increase in a country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), economic development is, qualitatively, measured by increase in per capital income.’’
Dike said that universal access to education, health services, access to financial services, new technologies, affordable mortgage facilities, access to bank loans, more equal distribution of resources supported economic development.
“Equally, a stable and predictable operating environment, good governance and tackling of corruption at all levels in both private and public sectors are some of the major requisites for private investment,” he said.
Closely related to this according to him “is the belief in some quarters that raising tax revenue remains the right and responsibility of each state.
“But, national and international cooperation is needed to tackle tax invasion and illicit financial flows,” he said.
Dike said tax experts at the conference would also discuss how to translate economic development through inclusive growth.
“Because inclusion would ensure that the benefits of economic growth reach all segments of the society.
“So, social imbalance is one of the many issues that will be squarely addressed at the conference,” he said.
He said that the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, would deliver a paper on the theme of the conference.
Other topics for discussion would include, “Tax Education as a veritable tool for tax enforcement’, “Fiscal Incentives and Foreign Direct Investments”, “ Contentious Issues in Company Income tax and Personal Income Tax Acts”, among others,” he said.
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