Business
Tax Collection: Association Harps On Direct Remittance
The Hoteliers Asso
ciation in Obio Akpor LGA has agreed with the council to collect and remit revenues and taxes from members direct to the council.
The chairman of the hoteliers association, Mr Engine Nwuzi, said last week that the association has agreed with the Obio/Akpor Council that monies meant to be paid to the council as revenue, will now be collected by the association as a group and paid to council.
He said the agreement was reached in a meeting with the council representatives and executive of the association on how to possibly ward-off touting and fake revenue agents that claim to be representing the council.
Nwuzi expressed dissatisfaction over the activities of fake revenue agents and touts that have always been harassing and embarrassing its members for some time.
According to him, with the understanding reached so far with the council, the issue of unwarranted embarrassment by the revenue agents would be over, adding that hoteliers in the area would remit their taxes, levies as revenues to the council directly.
The chairman expressed happiness with the maturity and level of understanding shown by the Obio/Akpor Council, in the effort to curtail waste and touting in the system.
Meanwhile, the chairman, Revenue Association in the council, Mr Chukwuma Akani, said that the understanding reached between the association and the council was born out of the desire to address some of the lapses recorded in remitting revenue to the council.
He, however, urged members of the hoteliers association to live up to the tenants of the agreement it had with the council, pointing out that the council had taken note of its promise, and would abide by the understanding it had reached.
Corlins Walter
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