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New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by Youngzedd(m): 3:03am On Oct 25, 2013
Lagos State will lose about N6.25 billion monthly from its Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, put at about N25 billion monthly, as a result of the new tax law put in place by the Federal Government, barring state governments from engaging consultant tax collectors.
This was stated yesterday by the Department for International Development -State Partnership for Accountability, Responsiveness and Capability, DFID-SPARC, Lagos State Programme.
This may be as a result of the fact that the state, at the moment, lacks the requisite capacity to effectively discharge the functions of the contractors.
Mr. Austin Ndiokwelu, Senior Technical Officer (Public Finance Management/Policy & Strategy), DFID-SPARC, who disclosed this in Lagos, noted that the conclusion was reached after a series of research and investigations on the likely effect of the new tax law, carried out by the Lagos State Government, in partnership with DFID-SPARC and other consultant
Ndiokwelu, who was speaking at a two-day training programme for Heads of Planning and Budget in all Local Government and Local Council Development Areas in Lagos, on Planning and Budget, organised by the Lagos State Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, said the new law will have a negative effect on the IGR of Lagos.
“Following the new law, the Lagos State Government undertook a study and review and it was concluded that 25 per cent of its Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, will be negatively affected, monthly,” he said.
He, however, noted that the state government is coming out with a number of strategies to counter effect of the new law on its revenue.
He identified abandonment of local capacity and difficulties in getting the state government and its development partners to agree and adhere to scheduled time for inputs as some of the major challenges militating against the state’s public finance management reforms.
However, he noted that the government can address the shortcoming and plug wastages with its Public Procurement Act and effective management of its debt programme.
Also speaking, Mr. Ben Akabueze, Lagos State Commissioner for Budget & Economic Planning, said the government is striving to be independent as much as possible from revenue sources it cannot control, hence its decision to focus its budget programme on its IGR.
Akabueze, represented by his permanent secretary, Mr. Bayo Sodade, declared that a lot of work still needs to be done at the local governments as regards internally generated revenue, saying this is as a result of lack of political will.
He emphasized the need for local governments to focus on increasing IGR, instead of clamouring for funds from the federal and state governments.
The Federal Government had on Monday, barred states in the country from the collection of approved taxes by engaging agents other than the various states’ boards of Internal Revenue Services, BIRS.
The government also stopped MDAs, of the Federal Government from collection of taxes and levies, saying this is a violation of the Taxes and Levies Act.
It said: “Tax authorities should desist from engaging the services of consultants, and agents to assess and collect taxes and levies listed in the Taxes and Levies Act as this is in contravention of Section 2(1) of the Act. States should be strongly advised to discontinue this action immediately.
“Mr. President is to issue an Executive Order to all federal MDAs to stop collection of taxes and levies in violation of the Taxes and Levies Act and also directing the Inspector-General of Police to dismantle all road-blocks across the federation for tax collection. Commissioners of Police will be required to ensure compliance within states.”


Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/new-tax-law-lagos-lose-n6-25bn-monthly/
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by Ngwakwe: 3:44am On Oct 25, 2013
Then let the Lagos State Government employ these people doing the work into Lagos State Civil Service to takeover from the firms handling the contracts.

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Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by hercules07: 4:21am On Oct 25, 2013
Ngwakwe: Then let the Lagos State Government employ these people doing the work into Lagos State Civil Service to takeover from the firms handling the contracts.

They need the processes and the softwares, those are proprietary and can not be achieved overnight.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by gurnam: 5:42am On Oct 25, 2013
I pity all those chartered accountants working as TAMA agents for LIRS solely without other means of living....

They should just dust their other assurance skills to enter into other areas.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by PapaBrowne(m): 5:51am On Oct 25, 2013
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Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by gunuvi(m): 6:52am On Oct 25, 2013
PapaBrowne: TOPIC CORRECTION

[size=14pt][s]NEW TAX LAW: Lagos to lose N6.25Billion monthly[/s][/size]

[size=16pt]NEW TAX LAW: TINUBU to lose 6.25 Billion Naira monthly[/size]
I am very certain that Fashola is very happy with this. Who knows maybe the IGR will even increase if the state government collects its taxes themselves abi who no know say na only liike 25% dem alpha betta dey declare.
Another good one from GEJ.

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Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by adino(m): 7:31am On Oct 25, 2013
PapaBrowne: TOPIC CORRECTION

[size=14pt][s]NEW TAX LAW: Lagos to lose N6.25Billion monthly[/s][/size]

[size=16pt]NEW TAX LAW: TINUBU to lose 6.25 Billion Naira monthly[/size]


Hand don meet that frogged eyed thief

I laf in N6.25B grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by israel007: 8:14am On Oct 25, 2013
Hahaha
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by luvinhubby(m): 8:27am On Oct 25, 2013
Ngwakwe: Then let the Lagos State Government employ these people doing the work into Lagos State Civil Service to takeover from the firms handling the contracts.
You took those words from my heart, it means expansion of States IRS to accommodate increase in responsibility which in turn will create employment for many.
States IRS can do better than so many private tax firms and this will reduce the huge amount of state money paid to these firms as percentages or commissions and who says that Lagos Internal Revenue Service cannot do a better job in IGR than Tinubu`s Alpha Beta Consulting.
This a loss to Tinubu and a gain for the good people of Lagos.
hercules07:

They need the processes and the softwares, those are proprietary and can not be achieved overnight.
These softwares are readily available in the IT world and the brains to handle are in large supply, the process of operational integration will only get better with time.

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Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by dridowu: 8:54am On Oct 25, 2013
PapaBrowne: TOPIC CORRECTION

[size=14pt][s]NEW TAX LAW: Lagos to lose N6.25Billion monthly[/s][/size]

[size=16pt]NEW TAX LAW: TINUBU to lose 6.25 Billion Naira monthly[/size]
Hater Number 1 welcome on board.
Youngzedd: The Federal Government had on Monday, barred states in the country from the collection of approved taxes by engaging agents other than the various states’ boards of Internal Revenue Services, BIRS.
Read d news not the topic only
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by IleIfe2(m): 9:04am On Oct 25, 2013
Such should be expected and should have been planed for, Obasanjo did worse. So no wahala, back to the drawing board.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by kadas01(m): 9:53am On Oct 25, 2013
adino:


Hand don meet that frogged eyed thief

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Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by stevecantrell: 10:41am On Oct 25, 2013
Ile-Ife:
Such should be expected and should have been planed for, Obasanjo did worse. So no wahala, back to the drawing board.


New schemes and scams coming soon..
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by Youngzedd(m): 6:01pm On Oct 25, 2013
steve_cantrell:


New schemes and scams coming soon..
Hmm
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by Demdem(m): 6:40pm On Oct 25, 2013
Nigeria being a federation, does the FG (executives) have the power to dictate to the federating states how best they should go about in securing their internal generated funds? I don't think so.
What does the constitution says about state IRS?
If a state IRS decides to contracts it out to highly skilled professionals, what is FG business in that?
I think we need the courts proclamation here.
FG don't have the powers to enact laws
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by amarilo: 6:57pm On Oct 25, 2013
Demdem:
I think we need the courts proclamation here.[/b]
what are you waiting for? Abi no court dey close to ya.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by Demdem(m): 9:13pm On Oct 25, 2013
amarilo: what are you waiting for? Abi no court dey close to ya.

The FG just made a pronoucement. Will like to see what the FG will do if the states especially lagos doesn't abide. Will they seize their allocations again
I don't think anything has change for LASG, its business as usual.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by emmatok(m): 10:20pm On Oct 25, 2013
gunuvi:
I am very certain that Fashola is very happy with this. Who knows maybe the IGR will even increase if the state government collects its taxes themselves abi who no know say na only liike 25% dem alpha betta dey declare.
Another good one from GEJ.

What has GEJ got to do with this.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by gunuvi(m): 10:50pm On Oct 25, 2013
emmatok:

What has GEJ got to do with this.
Everything. If FG make a law, who made it? Pls tell me. Smh
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by teskyg: 10:28am On Oct 26, 2013
Where is Eko-Ile,Seaneat,Agbamata and Tinubu e- worriors?Your allocations will be reduce due to drastic drop in Revenue.
Re: New Tax Law: Lagos To Lose N6.25bn Monthly by taharqa: 10:30am On Oct 26, 2013
PapaBrowne: TOPIC CORRECTION

[size=14pt][s]NEW TAX LAW: Lagos to lose N6.25Billion monthly[/s][/size]

[size=16pt]NEW TAX LAW: TINUBU to lose 6.25 Billion Naira monthly[/size]
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