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Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by TonyRazor(m): 12:47pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
Soludo's one year in office: focus on the IGR sector By Chinedu Obigwe Internally Generated Revenue is the lifeblood of all government operations, if it doesn't work, nothing works. FAAC allocations are unpredictable, but we have an economy with an estimated value of up to 5 trillion naira. "It is critical to highlight the enormous potentials that exist as well as the appropriate benchmark and targets ". "If we have a 5 trillion naira estimate and collect 1% that is 60 billion naira per year. If we collect 2% that's 120 billion naira per year, or a minimum of ten billion naira per month on average. If we receive 5% of income, we will have 300 billion naira per year. With Anambra's economy , we barely generate 20billion naira per year - *Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo.* I extracted the above words from Governor Soludo speeches at his 1year in office celebration and the most recent inauguration of the Board of Internal Revenue Service. I did that for ndi Anambra to get a clear picture of happenings at the IGR sector and for them to know the target of Governor Soludo administration. If you want Anambra to be like Lagos, you have to support government by paying your tax. Under Governor Soludo administration, I will say that notwithstanding the blackmail of those that have been cornering our IGR to their personal pocket that the Governor stopped from milking the State IGR, the State IGR sector has been repositioned for transparency, accountability and better performance in the last 1 year. The best way we can support Governor Soludo administration transformation agenda is by paying our tax. If our economy is estimated to be 5 trillion naira, we can do better by ensuring that government gets atleast 2 % of it that is about 120 billion naira per year as tax from us. I decided to bring to the public domain, the challenges being faced by the IGR sector for ndi Anambra to know that those shouting that Governor Soludo is killing the people of the State with heavy taxation are merely blackmailing him without having any justification to do that. The Governor has high expectation from the IGR sector and as at today, work is still in progress by managers of the IGR sector to enable them meet up with the Governors expectation. So far so good, below are the giant strides recorded on the IGR sector. 1) provision of hardware servers at AIRS. 2) installation of same servers alongside long lasting UPS to support the power availability 3) Commenced eventual migration of all tax payers data across all MDAs. 4)Provision and laying of internet optical cable for a provider base station. 5) Network all the offices in Revenue house 6) Powered high speed Internet connection with high bandwidth to improve activities. 7) Provision of a framework and model for the collection and management of the informal sector Revenue for the State. Developed and launched a digital biometric enumeration systems for both the Commercial transport and market revenue in the State with an issuance of a system generated biometrics payer ID. 9) Commenced the Digital payment and collections that is designed to run as a subscription/bouquet model with options of payment available to various operators. This has increased. 10) Creation of three Zonal Tax Authorities one covering each Senatorial zone. 11) Classified Tax Stations under each jurisdiction and assign collection budgets based on its coverage area. 12) Appointed Zonal Tax Authorities who manages all Revenue related business in all the locations. 13) Redesigned and developed an intuitive system for tax payers enumeration using valid data from National identification database. 14) Data Scrub that led to the collection of about 500,000 tax payers valid data. 15) Launch of a digital tax payer enumeration system that includes that commercial transport and market traders. This process brought in over 100, 000 tax payers into the tax net. 16) Created avenue for tax payers to check the status of their tax payment and print Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate. 17) introduced and engaged PSSPs that has agency banking network across that States. 18) In addition to the bank branch which was the only payment channels before Governor Soludo administration, they engaged over 3 more bank agency and increased the payment and collection points to over 5, 000 points across the States via POS/Mobile money agencies. 19) Ensured that instant receipts and evidence of payments are issued immediately payment is done at any location. 20) Engaged Anambra State Health insurance Agency to design a free medical health insurance scheme. 21) The scheme takes a contributory sum of N250 per week from all the compliant commercial transport operators as a fee for their health insurance. 22) An enrolment process/structure opened to every compliant driver at the point of payment of their operational permit. Subsequent qualifications is tied to the payment/subscription of the payment. 23) Designed and developed a digital enforcement app that will be used for the confirmation and validation of payment by the operators. 24) Engaged and trained all the Enforcement agencies of the State on how to use the enforcement app. 25) Reduction of transporters tax rates. Below is the current rates. KEKE Weekly 2500 Monthly 10,000 TAXI Weekly 3000 Monthly 12, 000 SHUTTLE Weekly 3000 Monthly 12000 OKADA Weekly 1000 Monthly 4000 MINI TRUCK Weekly 3750 Monthly 15000 URBAN BUS Weekly 3750 Monthly 15000 INTER STATE BUS Weekly 5000, Monthly 20,000 26) Suspension of loading and offloading collection from January 1, 2023 to date all over the State. From the above reeled out achievements, it's evidently clear that Governor Soludo is repositioning the IGR sector to be able to compete with States like Lagos and Rivers. It's achievable with our support. Let's not forget that Governor Soludo is truly delivering dividends of good governance in our beloved State and the only way we can support him to do more for us is by paying our tax. *The Solution to all our problems is undoubtedly here with us.* 1 Like |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by SLAP44: 12:47pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
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Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by Munamoqel: 1:20pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
TonyRazor:what is the IGR now after this reforms |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by YourMrBoo: 1:32pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
TonyRazor: Eye service... All these stuff will reverse itself once he gets returned for second tenure. We will support him them we say bye bye to him just like during the time of Chris ngige |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by Solsix(m): 2:43pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
Op what is the average monthly igr of Anambra state under soludo? |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by aieromon(m): 3:40pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
Solsix: Target for 2022 40.36bn - Obiano Target for 2023 50bn - Soludo The governor, who spoke during the inauguration of the Anambra State Board of Internal Revenue in Awka, described IGR as the life-blood of all government operations, arguing that if it does not work, then nothing works. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/03/anambras-igr-still-disappointingly-low-soludo-laments/
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Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by Solsix(m): 4:16pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
aieromon:Thank you for your response, but am not talking about target. What is the monthly igr collection like. Has it improve under soludo |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by aieromon(m): 5:21pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
Solsix: No it hasn't. He said: “The state government should be making more than three billion naira per month, which has yet to happen. The 2023 budget is expected to generate four billion naira per month, but the Anambra state government is running a deficit on IGR, which is one of the key projections. |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by stonemasonn: 5:37pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
To succeed you may need to find a way to effectively use tax collectors (like agberos in Lagos) while avoiding double taxation and other forms of corruption. The government has to survey and enumerate all factories, some in hidden corners and villages to avoid taxes. |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by NigerianAngelo(m): 5:51pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
TonyRazor Obiano's last IGR was N30bn. Soludo as of January had already lamented that he fell to N20bn last year. This year he said they started with N1bn per month. The man doesn't listen. He should collect Revenue according to Constitutional dictates and he will make much more: that's 10% of Personal Income Tax 1. Estimate people's monthly income and collect 10% ONCE as your State share. Forget all these loading, unloading, daily, weekly, tax group, tax boys... it will do you no good. People will hide as much as possible from you and the tax boys won't remit anything. They will steal all. Print tax receipts and collect your 10% at the location of people's business registration. Nobody will be able to steal that because they must remit according to receipt booklets you gave them. A Company may even handle that for you. |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by NigerianAngelo(m): 5:52pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
Solsix: No. It went down 33% first year. |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by Solsix(m): 11:05am On Apr 03, 2023 |
NigerianAngelo:Thank you. Then soludo should revert to obianos method, we can t afford to loose income these critical period. |
Re: Soludo's One Year In Office: Focus On The IGR Sector by okeysoninv: 11:15am On Apr 03, 2023 |
The target should not only be for vehicular movement, shops also should be paying taxes, landlords, etc. I have been advocating for the use of technology to enhance taxation in Anambra instead of manual collection. 1 Like |
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