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Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by maxygirl(f): 11:24am On Dec 15, 2011
A showdown is imminent between landlords and tenants in Lagos State as Governor Babatunde Fashola has asked tenants to deduct five percent as withholding tax from the rent payable to their landlords and remit same into government purse.

The governor said the goal of the government in the new year is to aggressively collect withholding tax on consumption of goods and services.

Fashola spoke at the 5th Lagos State Taxation Stakeholders’ Conference held at The Haven, Ikeja, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.

Addressing the audience, Governor Fashola said collection of withholding tax would be part of government revenue drive in the New Year. He promised to enforce the payment of the tax. He said withholding tax would be collected on rent, dividend, contract, among others, stressing that in the case of rent, the tenants would serve as the collecting agents of withholding tax from the landlords for the services rendered.

“Everybody who pays rent, for example, is collecting agents for withholding tax. And it is five per cent. Everybody who pays money to a doctor, lawyer for the services they rendered to him, is our collecting agent for that withholding tax.

“And we expect that they fairly collect, issue receipt and account for them. Once we have all of those documents and records, it should be easy for us at the end of the tax accounting year to set off all of these,” he said. The governor also said tax should be paid on gifts received by individuals and urged Lagosians to pay their taxes promptly so that government would have the money to carry out developmental projects.

Fashola added that churches and mosques who owned buildings used for business purposes were not exempted from paying taxes to the government because they earn income from such businesses.

“On the churches and the mosque, let us remember that whether it was a church or a mosque, it was first a building. And therefore, it is built with the same building materials that were used to build other private facilities.

“Nobody knows the difference at that time. And therefore, it cannot escape the regulatory law of the state in making building safe, it must comply. It is only when those who are ordained dedicate the building to the propagation of religion that it becomes a church.

“In the same way, churches own facilities. Churches who run businesses should give something back to the government. Render unto Caesar what is Caesar and render unto God what is God,” he stated.

Fashola appealed to Lagosians to be more tax compliant. “If more people voluntarily pay the right amount of income taxes, the government will find enough money it needs to transform the state,’’ he stated.

He explained that the only way to make life as good as they are in the other jurisdictions such as Europe was for the people to provide the government with more resources to do so.

“We have the idea; we have signed on to work and really, whether you think we can do it or not, I think our experience and our record in the past four years show clearly that even if you disbelieve what we say, the evidence before you today makes it difficult for you to disbelieve what we have done and it speaks of what we can do if you give us the chance,” he added

Governor Fashola said the role of tax consultants in the internal revenue drive of the state is to track and monitor revenues, payment that you make. “They don’t collect. The bills are still done by public servants now under the Internal Revenue Service.

“But at that time, our government did not know how many accounts it had and it did not know what was paid in. So, the money was there, depending on the benevolence of a bank that decided to be honest. But today, at the close of every business day, Lagos State Government can tell you how much it has collected and in which bank it is. That is the energy the consultants have brought,” he said.

Noting that organizations that provided services deserved to be paid, the governor declared, “they have provided service, they have invested in ICT. It is only fair that they be paid. The only issue that can arise is whether or not we are getting a fair deal for the service that they render. But the idea that somebody who rendered service in a free economy should not be paid is alien to me.”

Corporate organizations presented with tax compliance awards included Nigerian LNG, Julius Berger, Coca Cola, Citi Bank Nigeria Limited and Standard Chartered Bank, among others, while private individuals included Chairman of Elizade Motors, Chief Michael Ade Ojo; former Chairman of Punch Nigeria Limited, Chief Ajibola Ogunshola; former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku; Chief Akande and Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas, among others.

— Kazeem Ugbodaga

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Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by davidzfarm(m): 12:19pm On Dec 15, 2011
way to go for nigeria, this gov has proven overtime to be the leader of the pack,we can't dream europe without practising what they do there, fct minister, what are you waiting for.
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by Nobody: 4:11pm On Dec 15, 2011
20% in fact!!!, I think Lagos needs to work hard on it's tax revenue. It's not working hard enough.

If you build a house for you to live in, cool! But if you build a house to rent out, you are doing business and businesses should be taxed.

Yes, 20% of rent is appropriate and if they increase the rent, they are inviting government regulation which will reduce the rent lower than appropriate.!!
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by Nobody: 7:39pm On Dec 15, 2011
Are stupid can the governor be by giving this kinda order, let him come and do it himself
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by manny4life(m): 9:27pm On Dec 15, 2011
This is what I say when the Govt doesn't have a resource control system. What kind of order is this? If the govt had a electronic registry of say 100,000 homes, had a systematized tax system, all the tenants do is to report to the office of tax revenue what rent was collected and based upon that, the SG collects it's taxes without putting the tenants as mini-gods over landlords. We all know this WILL NOT work. Unless Lagos come up with modern ways to get people to pay taxes without putting them in harms way, Fashola is in for a ride.


Fashola, please leave all this orders and focus on building a systematized taxation system. Get both local and foreign consultants to build a superb electronic treasury and taxation database, it will cost millions, but you will reap the benefits. People WILL NOT enforce tax laws on doctors or landords or whoever, that's just a waste of time. I've always said that Lagos has SO MANY potentials but things have to be done the right way, you cannot benefit much if you don't spend on it.
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by nku5: 9:33pm On Dec 15, 2011
Its fine by me. It takes the burden of the landlord from having to remit the tax.
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by mustafar1: 10:22pm On Dec 15, 2011
It's an idea quite alright, but the issue of failure of remittances the govt is trying to fix would still remain. Tenants and landlords are both nigerians and the same reason why the landlords don't remit to govt is the same reason the tenants won't.
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by kunlekunle: 9:58am On Dec 16, 2011
fashola has to create lagos state vouchers and stamps.
if your landlotd issues a receipt for rent, it must have a 5% stamp voucher on it.
you buy vouchers to pay on other issues.

na old regulation, but not communicated to people
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by phantom(m): 12:05pm On Dec 16, 2011
Tax,tax,tax yet pay workers minimum wage, whosai, rain fall for lagos,wey drainage? Whosai, oya do road na, whosai,
Re: Fashola To Tenants: Deduct 5% From Your Landlords’ Rent by Godalone(m): 12:15pm On Dec 16, 2011
Are the landlords not paying Annual Ground Rent?

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