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Abolish Multiple Taxation In Rivers, Group Urges Govt
A civil society organization, Rivers State Tax Justice Governance Platform (RSTJGP) has called for the abolition of multiple taxation in the state.
Coordinator of the group, Kelechi Amaechi, who made the call in an interview with newsmen during a Tax Walkathon sensitization rally in Port Harcourt, said incidence of multiple taxation is driving away businesses in the state.
Amaechi particularly urged the Rivers State Government to enforce the use of the *5224# digital tax payment platform with a view to eliminating all illegal and multiple taxations in the state.
The event has as its theme “Power of Voices Partnership Fair for All”, was organized by the organization in collaboration with CISLAC, with support from Oxfam Nigeria to raise awareness about fair tax practices.
He said citizens must not only pay their taxes, but must demand accountability from the Authority.
According to him, despite government’s introduction of the digital tax payment platform, implementation remains weak, leaving businesses vulnerable to multiple taxes and harassment from tax agents and task forces.
“The Rivers State Government has taken steps to address illegal and multiple taxation by introducing the *5224# platform, which allows businesses to pay their taxes easily. However, enforcement remains a major challenge.
“Many businesses still receive excessive demand notices and are forced to pay exorbitant levies to tax agents and task forces”, he said.
He stressed that harmonized taxation would promote business growth and job creation, ultimately reducing youth unemployment and crime in the state.
“We are urging the government to not only introduce these initiatives, but also enforce them. Businesses need a simplified and harmonized tax system to thrive, create jobs, and contribute to economic growth”, he stated.
Chairperson of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Port Harcourt District Society, Victoria Okokon, who spoke to The Tide in an interview, said it has become important for taxpayers to know their rights by using digital platforms for tax payments.
She said the rally was attended by people being impacted by multiple taxation, adding that market women, bus drivers and others attended the rally.
Okokon said digital payment of taxes will eliminate quackry, but added that people must ensure that their taxes are judiciously utilized by the government.
According to her, “If taxes are paid digitally, it eliminates the need for intermediaries, ensuring that tax revenues go directly into government coffers. This will help curb illegal collections and double taxation.
“It is important for every taxpayer to know their right, know the right avenue to pay their taxes.”
Also, the Executive Director of LightHope Succor Worldwide Initiative and a member of the Rivers State Tax Justice and Governance Platform, Evelyn Williams, urged the government to ensure taxpayers see tangible benefits from their contributions.
“Many business owners, especially women and young girls operating in market spaces, lack basic amenities such as toilets, proper parking spaces, and waste management services. The government must ensure that tax revenues are used to improve these facilities.
“We really want to see that those things are being put in place to ensure the taxpayers get equivalent services for the tax payment”, she said.
Also speaking, Chairman of Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, Mr. Dogara, said incidence of multiple taxation is driving businesses away from Rivers state.
He said the sooner the government tackle this problem the better it would be good for businesses in the state.
John Bibor