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Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by BlackViper(op): 1:46pm On Sep 25, 2025
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has called on Nigerians not to see taxes as punishment but a foundation of sustainable national development.

FIRS Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, represented by the Technical Assistant, Broadcast Media, Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi, made the call in Kaduna on Wednesday at a one-day sensitization programme on The Role of Media in Voluntary Tax Compliance.

He said taxes are the lifeline of every country, as they make it possible to fund hospitals, roads, schools, and social services that directly impact citizens’ lives.

Taxes are not just government revenue; they are the foundation of growth in our nation,” Adedeji said. “What we need is a culture of voluntary compliance where citizens willingly fulfill their civic duty because they see the benefits and trust the system.”

The FIRS boss noted that many Nigerians still see taxation as a burden or punishment, hence the need for more public enlightenment.

He stressed that beyond enforcement and penalties, building trust and accountability would encourage more people to pay voluntarily.

Highlighting the role of journalists, he described the media as a vital bridge between government and citizens, capable of simplifying complex tax laws and procedures for better understanding.

“When the media educates, investigates, and holds leaders accountable, it builds trust. A citizen who believes in the fairness and transparency of the system is more likely to comply,” he added.

Aderonke urged the media to see themselves not only as reporters but also as educators, influencers, and watchdogs whose work can inspire responsibility and strengthen the bond between taxpayers and government.

In his paper, Voluntary Tax Compliance: A Pathway to Sustainable Development in Nigeria, Dr. Mohammed Adamu emphasised that taxation remains the most reliable source of revenue for any government.

He defined voluntary compliance as the readiness of taxpayers to declare income, file returns, and pay taxes without enforcement action, stressing that it thrives where the tax system is perceived as fair and transparent.

According to him, voluntary compliance reduces enforcement costs, builds trust between government and taxpayers, ensures steady revenue flow, and fosters patriotism.

“Tax revenues fund our roads, schools, hospitals, and security. A compliant taxpayer is a stakeholder in national progress,” Adamu said. He added that voluntary compliance also boosts investor confidence and reduces tax evasion.

Adamu identified key drivers of compliance as fairness in tax administration, taxpayer education, transparency, and accountability.

He praised initiatives like FIRS’ TaxPro Max platform, amnesty programmes, and taxpayer service units as steps in the right direction.

In another presentation, Additional Tips on Voluntary Tax Compliance, Senior Manager, Tax, Kaduna Government Business Office, Ishaku Ankuma, highlighted registration, proper record-keeping, timely filing of returns, prompt payment, and remittance of withholding taxes as essential elements.

He warned that failure to comply attracts heavy fines, interests, possible criminal charges, and damage to reputation, adding that tax compliance certificates are now prerequisites for many financial transactions.

Ankuma also stressed the importance of taxpayer education, automation of tax processes, and youth-focused initiatives like Catch Them Young programmes in schools to build a tax culture early.

“Voluntary tax compliance is not just a legal requirement but a civic responsibility and patriotic act,” he said. “By adhering to tax regulations, individuals and businesses avoid penalties while contributing directly to national growth.”

The sensitization ended with a charge to journalists to help demystify taxation, highlight its benefits, expose evasion, and shape public perception in favour of building a culture of compliance.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/dont-see-taxes-as-punishment-firs-boss-tells-nigerians/

Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by fuckingAyaya(m): 1:50pm On Sep 25, 2025
These people no rate their supporters at all. But them go later get sense
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by saintopus(m): 1:51pm On Sep 25, 2025
No Nigerian sees taxes as punishment, all Nigerians are trying to say is that will our taxes be accountable and put into good use?
That's all Nigerians need and that's what differentiate Nigeria 🇳🇬 other countries in the world
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Mrfixitt(m): 1:58pm On Sep 25, 2025
Taxes that you kleptomaniacs will loot and buy properties abroad. Thieves in govt
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by CodeTemplarr: 2:25pm On Sep 25, 2025
It is a combo of wastage, tax and corruption that constitutes punishment
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Port443: 2:26pm On Sep 25, 2025
Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

If I'm the tax boss, I'll say worse grin grin grin grin

When the suya is not made from your skin, you order it with smiles 😀
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Artiiclebeast: 2:26pm On Sep 25, 2025
Zachaeus the tax collector in the Bible wasn't even this brutal with tax collection.

They are often quick to want to build and implement draconian reforms that seek to impoverish the citizens even more without the bat of an eyelid. But when it has to do with one that will strengthen institutions of government to enable them to stand against abuses and better the lot of the citizens, it never sees the light of day.

From next year, when they go about this their new rubbish tax reform, the banks will understand that every Nigerian is either a church/mosque owner or an NGO.

Senseless folks.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by correctyourself(m): 2:27pm On Sep 25, 2025
If about 10 members of my family are paying taxes and none of then are able to get government job is that not suffering?
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by shortgun(m): 2:28pm On Sep 25, 2025
The question is what have you done will the trillions you've taken in the past
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Omeleyi: 2:28pm On Sep 25, 2025
Never in my life have I seen a people so clueless and heartless.no single milk of human kindness.
The world is a circle, it revolves, is your time , just enjoy the moment
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by jomarq(m): 2:29pm On Sep 25, 2025
Ok.
T
I thought you this character of a thing has been suspended.
Well. Don't see 40 character's as punishment.
Seun to nairalanders
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Manny21: 2:29pm On Sep 25, 2025
It is not punishment if well utilized. But punishment if looted. That one go be monkey dey work baboon dey chop.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by givedemwotowoto: 2:32pm On Sep 25, 2025
With taxes, you'll be living like someone abroad, but without the facilities and services they get for paying taxes.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Emdebby2: 2:33pm On Sep 25, 2025
Nigerians pay tax without benefits. No infrastructure, no job, no 24hour supply of electricity etc
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by addexx: 2:34pm On Sep 25, 2025
If I pay tax in Nigeria make I melt . Trillions upon trillions of looted funds have not been recovered. The people who loot us dry are not in prison. No politician in government past and present is willing to declare assets. Our budget is filled with unnecessary expenditure. There's mismanagement in every sector of the economy. I haven't seen any accountability from FIRS on tax use both past and present. Balablu has been an extortionist and a tax master, his legacy has been based on extortion masked as taxation. Need I say more . All these have not been addressed.
I will now give my sweat and blood to these thieves to fatten their bellies the more. cheesy grin . Joke of the century.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by ironheart(m): 2:34pm On Sep 25, 2025
Nigerians will start taking cash for job done. Same way AEDC scored an own goal when they brought the bandit system. Most well to do individual they wanted to scam went and got solar
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by olarent: 2:35pm On Sep 25, 2025
So that they can have more money to steal, tax is never citizen problem if they channel the money for good use.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by yesloaded: 2:35pm On Sep 25, 2025
These people should please stop insulting Nigerians

People are not afraid to pay tax but how the money will be spent
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Smartcitizen: 2:35pm On Sep 25, 2025
If you are not punishing Nigerians, why are you hiding everything about this new tax regime that will commence by next year?

Tell your officials to come and enlightened Nigerians more about this tax and stop behaving as if you are hiding something.


You don't even know what you are getting yourselves into by next year base on the situation of things in the country.


🥱🥱🥱
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Shedrack777: 2:36pm On Sep 25, 2025
We ain't seeing as punishment. But, will it be beneficial to us?
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by WizardOfNG: 2:36pm On Sep 25, 2025
saintopus:
No Nigerian sees taxes as punishment, all Nigerians are trying to say is that will our taxes be accountable and put into good use?
That's all Nigerians need and that's what differentiate Nigeria 🇳🇬 other countries in the world
Good post and utterance from a progressive and well-meaning Nigerian. Very different to the post of the nuisances above yours.

Sure that is always a worry but we have never had a decent culture of proper collection of taxes from those who can and should pay it.

I feel we should begin from that point at least and then play our part challenging Government to spend what is collected judiciously.

What we have now is condemnable i.e a situation where tax collection is lax and virtually non-existent because Government is too focused on oil income to care about other legitimate avenues of raising money to use developing Nigeria. The principle of collecting tax efficiently is sacrosanct to all serious nations of the world.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by sinola(m): 2:36pm On Sep 25, 2025
we are seeing it as punishment because we are not seeing its impact in our lifes.
Instead , what we hear everyday is how government officials embezzle tax payers money and nothing happens.
So, how do you expect us to be happy paying tax unlike citizens of other advanced countries
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by GOATandYAMtheory: 2:37pm On Sep 25, 2025
Nigerians are funny people. They pay the least taxes and they are the most demanding. Lol!
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Kingdavid579(m): 2:37pm On Sep 25, 2025
It's his job to simply say that, but the moment he leaves the office, he himself will not even pay taxes on his loots.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by nairalanda1(m): 2:37pm On Sep 25, 2025
Lexy2014, how do we raise money when the dollar baseline is less than what was expected for the budget?

Lexy2014, if we stop borrowing and raising taxes because we 'can't trust the government'...then how would salaries be paid

Lexy2014, why haven't you held the APC government to account? Do you support them.

Lexy2014, why do you excuse tinubu and all his predecessor's corruption?

Lexy2014, why are you never expressing your views on this site.?

(Sorry guys, and dear readers, but if you assume I support corruption, this is what you get)
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Nostalemate: 2:38pm On Sep 25, 2025
Taxation should be visibly seen to improve the living standard of the tax payers (citizens) not the nonsense been witnessed in this country.


Shout-out to Chess players and lovers.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Angelfrost(m): 2:38pm On Sep 25, 2025
Paying the tax is not the punishment... Some of us have been paying taxes without a choice for decades.


The real issue and punishment is watching you corrupt crooks divert the revenue into your personal pockets from state to Federal levels.

Without a transparent system of checks and balances where every dime is accounted for, as done abroad, the complaints among the taxpayers won't end.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Elliotwaveforec: 2:39pm On Sep 25, 2025
It's punishment as long as constituency allowance is still being paid to lawmakers! Their jobs is to make laws, not doing the jobs of commissioners and ministers
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by Mindlog: 2:39pm On Sep 25, 2025
I don't see it as punishment but the misappropriation is what irks.
Re: Don’t See Taxes As Punishment, FIRS Boss Tells Nigerians by TooMuchStuff: 2:39pm On Sep 25, 2025
it's a big punishment my Oga at the Top

How can you say it never a punishment when the federal government has no capacity to provide basic amenities for Nigerians

No Security
No jobs
No good roads
Fulani Kidnappers and Dangote trucks are killing Southerners like mosquitoes on daily basis
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