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Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by beerfraud: 4:49am On Mar 24
Igbo traders and businessmen in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital on Friday closed their shops in protest against alleged intimidation and over-taxation of their businesses by the state revenue agency, the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service.

The traders, under the aegis of the Igbo Traders Association, directed their members, especially in places such as Taiwo, Agaka, Baboko, Ita-Amodu and other areas where there are heavy concentration of Igbos within the Ilorin metropolis to shut down businesses activities over closure of some of the shops of their members in Ilorin.

Chuppet, one of the city’s oldest stores, Ejide and Top Biz proprietors were among the shops sealed by KWIRS over Personal Income Tax

Customers stranded
PUNCH Online gathered that the development left many customers of traders and businessmen stranded in such locations as Oko Erin, Ibrahim Taiwo Road and the General Hospital area, among other places in the state capital.

The Igbo traders said that the revenue agency stormed their shopping complexes at about 10am with the revenue mobile court to prosecute them and lock up their business premises without being represented.

The people, who said that they are not indebted to the revenue agency, added that they are up to date in payment of their taxes and rates, describing the action of the revenue agency as unfair.

The businessmen also appealed to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq to assist with tax waivers or tax holidays, considering the current economic hardship in the country, adding that many of their members stock their shops with goods received on credit.

Coordinator of the 22 zonal chairmen of Igbo traders associations in the state, who is also the Chairman of Building Materials Association, Surulere Zone, Kwara State, Chief Aloysius Nwora, said that the tax office wanted to start a collection of tax from individual members against an existing agreement with the agency to get the tax collectively.

Also speaking, the first Vice President of Igbo Traders Association, Chief Nathaniel Nwogu, led other leaders and members of the association to the revenue court premises and state House of Assembly to register their grievance, said that some of the business premises locked up a deal in perishable goods.

Igbo traders leader suggest roundtable
Nwora however suggested a roundtable discussion among representatives of the revenue agency, the state government and the leadership of the Igbo traders association for an amicable solution, said that there would not be business growth and development in any unfriendly environment.

He said, “For years, we’ve had this arrangement with the state tax office to be collecting our taxes collectively and submit to them. In that way, we as a union have been able to identify our members who do not even have shops, or those who are three or four in a shop, and submit them to the tax office.

“Once we submit that money, the tax office would issue receipts based on individual names we submit to them. The taxes are in categories of N7,000, N14,000, N25000, N45,000 like that annually.

“This continued until last year when our members started to receive letters individually demanding another tax ranging from N700,000, N1.5m etc. Most of the people written to had already paid with their receipts from the tax office. Some of us have tax clearance certificates in three-year intervals.

“When they tell the staff of the tax office that they had paid. The staff told them to subtract what they’ve paid before from the new bill they gave us, thereby calculating like tax of previous 10 years of outrageous sums like N10m, N15m etc.

“We went with our lawyers to explain to them that we’re only owing 2023 tax which is supposed to be paid November last year based on our agreement with them, and which we’re already gathering because we closed our meeting November and opened February this year.

“Unfortunately, they wrote our members to pay N9.7m within three days, threatening that failure to do so, they’ll bring mobile court, judge him and prosecute him in his shop.

“Most of the owners of the affected shops are not even around. They refused to listen to pleas from shop assistants and locked up the shops. That’s why all members locked all their shops in solidarity to say we’re not okay with the verdict passed by the court.

“There is a special court for tax and not a mobile court. We even have cases there,” he said.

KWIRS responds
Responding to the allegations, the Corporate Affairs Department of the KWIRS, on behalf of the executive chairman, Shade Omoniyi, said that the revenue agency conducted the mobile court on Friday to prosecute recalcitrant taxpayers in the state to ensure tax compliance.

The agency said, “As part of efforts to ensure tax compliance by residents and business owners in Kwara State, Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS), today Friday, 1st March 2024 conducted a mobile court within some business premises in Ilorin to prosecute three recalcitrant high net worth business owners who hide under associations to pay lesser taxes than what is due.

“Having exhausted all necessary measures to ensure that taxpayers remit the appropriate taxes due to the State Government without any positive results, KW-IRS resorted to enforcement on the recalcitrant taxpayers in the early hours of Friday as provided under the relevant State Law.

“Speaking during the legal action at their respective business premises, the magistrate pronounced that the business facilities be sealed following the evidence before the mobile court that the accused taxpayers defaulted in exercising their civic obligations.

“Taxpayers are enjoined to pay their tax liabilities as and when due to avoid being caught on the wrong side of the law.”

Reopen Igbo shops
Meanwhile, the President-General of the Igbo Community in Kwara State, Chief Boniface Okeke, has appealed to the state government to reopen shops of their members.

The President-General revealed that their members are always paying taxes and therefore urged the government to channel their complaints through the Igbo’s executives instead of sealing their business activities.

Boniface, who assured that the Executive will sit in a round table with the government to settle the matter also promised to maintain the existing peace between the Igbo union and the state government.



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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by jogojogo: 4:51am On Mar 24
beerfraud:


https://punchng.com/igbo-traders-in-kwara-protest-high-taxation-lock-shops/
Ok
Make them no open again I beg
Remain permanently locked to teach Kwara State Government a bitter lesson

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by beerfraud: 4:52am On Mar 24
How can you be making a daily sale of 20M and paying just between 12k and 17k as taxes annually?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by jogojogo: 4:57am On Mar 24
beerfraud:
How can you be making a daily sale of 20M and paying just between 12k and 17k as taxes annually?
Let them remain locked permanently

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Okete001(f): 5:07am On Mar 24
Hehehehe

How much is tax that out billionaires cannot pay annually?

They feed Africa, Europe and Asia.

Eshin inú ìwé

Audio billionaires!!!

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by adekolaelect(m): 5:11am On Mar 24
Igbos and Noise making na 5&6

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by olatade(m): 5:14am On Mar 24
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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Tulsaguy: 5:16am On Mar 24
🤣 🤣 Klowns 🤡 should go back to Agulu na.... Na by force?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by beerfraud: 5:23am On Mar 24
They like making troubles anywhere they are
just like Fulani

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by jogojogo: 5:36am On Mar 24
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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by EmeeNaka: 5:44am On Mar 24
They will not take tax from Herdsmen that sells up to a billion naira worth of cows each day per state. They only concentrate on weak, to trample on them in the name of revenue generation.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Cosbyrich: 5:47am On Mar 24
jogojogo:

Ok
Make them no open again I beg
Remain permanently locked to teach Kwara State Government a bitter lesson
How many are they that they will teach lesson?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Never4getU: 5:47am On Mar 24
It's a choice since nobody force u to run ur business there. They have been calling u guys back home to come back and invest yet u want to challenge why other states should run their thing.

How many people are complaining about this or that in the East.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by helinues: 5:48am On Mar 24
The logical simple question is, are the Igbo the only non indigenes doing business in Kwara state?

How come they are the only one fighting about taxation? Are the locals and other non indigenes exempted from the new taxation?

This victim mentality should stop abeg

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Putindbutt: 5:48am On Mar 24
So ibos are also in illorin?. Do they also protest and lock their shops when their beers are destroyed in the core north?, why are they not flexing their muscles there?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by helinues: 5:52am On Mar 24
Putindbutt:
So ibos are also in illorin?. Do they also protest and lock their shops when their beers are destroyed in the core north?, why are they not flexing their muscles there?

Are other non indigenes exempted from the new taxation? How come it's only the Igbo complaining?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Kloenboi: 6:00am On Mar 24
beerfraud:
How can you be making a daily sale of 20M and paying just between 12k and 17k as taxes annually?

Is 20m sale = 20m profit?

Imagine now that Naira is bouncing up and down to the dollar

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by helinues: 6:02am On Mar 24
Kloenboi:


Is 20m sale = 20m profit?

Imagine now that dollar is bouncing up and down

Are Igbo the only non indigenes that the Kwara state government raised their tax?

20k as tax annually is of what percentage of N20m sales?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Kloenboi: 6:05am On Mar 24
helinues:
The logical simple question is, are the Igbo the only non indigenes doing business in Kwara state?

How come they are the only one fighting about taxation? Are the locals and other non indigenes exempted from the new taxation?

This victim mentality should stop abeg

Kwara state went after the high worth business owners which were mostly igbos

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Kloenboi: 6:07am On Mar 24
helinues:


Are Igbo the only non indigenes that the Kwara state government raised their tax?

20k as tax annually is of what percentage of N20m sales?

So why did they went after the high worth business owners which were mostly igbos?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by helinues: 6:07am On Mar 24
Kloenboi:


Kwara state went after the high worth business owners which were mostly igbos

Are the Igbo the only non indigenes doing business in Kwara state? Are they the only one doing high worth business in Kwara state?

What's the total number of Igbo business men and women in Kwara state that the new taxation was targeted at them?

Please answer those questions

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by helinues: 6:08am On Mar 24
Kloenboi:


So why did they went after the high worth business owners which were mostly igbos?

That's purely victim mentality... Are the Igbos the only people who do high worth business in Kwara state?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Putindbutt: 6:09am On Mar 24
helinues:


Are other non indigenes exempted from the new taxation? How come it's only the Igbo complaining?
Good question.

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by ceejay80s(m): 6:11am On Mar 24
beerfraud:
How can you be making a daily sale of 20M and paying just between 12k and 17k as taxes annually?
Go an make urs na....
Na envy go kill una

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Kloenboi: 6:12am On Mar 24
helinues:


Are the Igbo the only non indigenes doing business in Kwara state? Are they the only one doing high worth business in Kwara state?

What's the total number of Igbo business men and women in Kwara state that the new taxation was targeted at them?

Please answer those questions

I think igbos are the major high worth business owners in the state, it's obvious from the strike action

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by helinues: 6:14am On Mar 24
Kloenboi:


I think igbos are the major high worth business owners in the state, it's obvious from the strike action

You think?

Nah, that thinking only exist in your head. They are not.

Now that they are not, how come they are the loudest about the new Kwara taxation?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by ceejay80s(m): 6:15am On Mar 24
U guys a filled with envy and evil ...
Tufiakwa that I share same air with u

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by beerfraud: 6:18am On Mar 24
EmeeNaka:
They will not take tax from Herdsmen that sells up to a billion naira worth of cows each day per state. They only concentrate on weak, to trample on them in the name of revenue generation.
I thought it is only Ibo are Billionaires how come you mentioned Fulani to be Billionaires too?

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by beerfraud: 6:20am On Mar 24
ceejay80s:

Go an make urs na....
Na envy go kill una
pay your tax or go back to your village

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by Kloenboi: 6:20am On Mar 24
helinues:


You think?

Nah, that thinking only exist in your head. They are not.

Now that they are not, how come they are the loudest about the new Kwara taxation?

They are and that's why they embarked on the protest

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Re: Igbo Traders In Kwara Protest High Taxation, Lock Shops by magoo10(m): 6:20am On Mar 24
helinues:
The logical simple question is, are the Igbo the only non indigenes doing business in Kwara state?

How come they are the only one fighting about taxation? Are the locals and other non indigenes exempted from the new taxation?

This victim mentality should stop abeg
this same protest over high tax by the government was made not quite long by marketers in ariaria and other parts of abia state .
Are you saying because they are in Ilorin they should not also protest high tax?
Why bringing tribal hatred to this?

Why are you guys filled with pain and hatred like this?

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