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Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by NothingDoMe: 10:53am On Feb 22, 2019
dominique:
Hope Tinubu's companies are paying taxes as well? I bet Atiku's schools and companies ain't paying taxes as well. Top government officials are the worst when it comes to tax evasion yet they impose stiffening taxes on struggling private businesses, so unfair

I totally supoort taxing but it should apply to all and sundry.
kiss kiss
Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by phase1: 11:00am On Feb 22, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:
I dey vex when i see my Personal Income tax deduction. Money wey Kashim Shettima go just dey flex anyhow due to the high influx of Personal Income Tax.of over 10,000 NGO national staff salaries grin


We don hear you. Abeg Make we hear word!
Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by SamuelAnyawu(m): 11:01am On Feb 22, 2019
phase1:



We don hear you. Abeg Make we hear word!


Vex wella
Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by phase1: 12:18pm On Feb 22, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:



Vex wella

Noise maker! Na only you dey work for borno.

Go siddon for gutter.
Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:19pm On Feb 22, 2019
phase1:


Noise maker! Na only you dey work for borno.

Go siddon for gutter.


Lol Yes tongue
Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by tojahh(m): 1:09pm On Feb 22, 2019
9gerian:
So how did this go eventually? Pls share


Oh yeah, found out salary for low level staff is about $150 so how come the main staff claimed were recieving less?

Seized everyone's pay till you provide pay slip of bank statement showing how much you've paid so far as tax hence it was calculated and deducted from company's account. Salaries have been paid and everyone is cool.
Re: FIRS Gets N23bn Unpaid Taxes From Corporate Firms After Accounts Suspension by decatalyst(m): 2:42pm On Feb 22, 2019
zicoraads:

The law and due process exist for a reason.

The problem with this thought process (which unfortunately, most Buhari supporters have) is that one day, someone else will break or go around the law to achieve a result. That result may even be bad.

And they would reference some other precedent that was set, and also quote a Machiavellian quote as justification.

Point of correction, i am not a buhari supporter as you erroneously pointed.

Yeah...you have to be Machiavellian in some instances to get results.

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