Niger Delta
Anti-Tax Agency To Prosecute 40 Defaulters In C’River
The Chairman of the Cross River State Anti-Tax Agency, Bishop Emmah Isong, has disclosed that about 40 persons have been arrested for engaging in collection of illegal taxation and other tolls and are awaiting prosecution by the government.
Bishop Isong, who made this disclosure during the one year anniversary/ stakeholders workshop organized by the agency in Calabar, said they had confronted thousands of illegal tax activities in the state.
He said the agency had made modest achievements in its one year of existence and had succeeded in creating awareness about the pandemic of illegal taxes in the state.
“We have confronted thousands of illegal tax activities across the state. With very swift operations with joint security forces
“We have made not less than forty arrests. Because the judiciary is in strike the suspects are pending arraignment. We hope this will serve as a strong deterrent to those who are still perpetuating this Shylock, oppressive and anti-Ayade activity.
He listed about 10 other achievements of the agency within the past twelve months which include, encouraging small and medium scale businesses by taking the tax burden off them, creating the Anti-Tax Brigade and appointing volunteer Marshalls to undertake enforcement in conjunction with other security agencies.
Others are working with the state judiciary to set up special courts to try offenders as well as retaining legal experts to institute civil actions against defaulting tax consultants.
The chairman explained that the Agency, whose scope of operations among others include protecting the poor of the poor in the area of extorting money and protecting their businesses, was totally committed to ridding the state of such illegalities and would not fail to prosecute offenders in line with Tax exemption laws of the state.
He, therefore, called on all government agencies in charge of revenues to respect the Anti-Tax laws of the state by protecting the citizens just as he assured Cross Riverians that defaulters would face the wrath of the law.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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