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Plateau Launches VAIDS Scheme
The Plateau State Government has formally launched the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) to achieve massive Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
The state Commissioner for Finance, Mrs Tamwakat Weli, who formally launched the scheme in Jos, appealed to tax payers to take advantage of the scheme to do the right thing.
“VAIDS is a time limited opportunity for tax payers to regularise their status relating to tax periods in exchange or fully and honestly declaring previously undisclosed assets and interests without facing any penalty.
“It’s the assurance that they will not face criminal prosecution for tax offences or be subjected to tax investigations simply because an amnesty window has been opened to all Nigerians by this scheme, ’’ he said.
Weli said that the scheme covered all federal, states and local governments income tax, personal income tax and tertiary education tax, among others.
According to her, “tax payers especially defaulters, have a period of nine months within which to do the right thing in paying right tax as to their incomes and assets as there shall be no extension from March 31, 2018.’’
She said that since the inception of Governor Simon Lalong’s administration, the state had been collaborating with the Federal Government to boost its IGR.
The commissioner explained that once the government had a robust IGR, it would be able to finance its activities and bring the much needed development to the state.
He said that the new scheme would assist tax administrators in the state to carry out seamless tax collection while improving on the existing friendly interface between them and tax payers.
Earlier, Mr Dashe Arlat, PSIRS Chairman, pledged the readiness of his staff to ensure that tax payers in both formal and informal sector were captured in PSIRS data for full compliance.
He said that the launching of the scheme was timely and would boost revenue.
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