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Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Islie(op): 11:28am On Jan 27
Panic as Nigerian authorities move to debit personal bank accounts over unpaid taxes

Nigerians face yet another controversy surrounding the country’s tax laws amid Lagos Internal Revenue Service’s notice on the tax law implementation.

LIRS, in a notice seen by DAILY POST at the weekend, disclosed that the tax institution has power enshrined to it by Section 60 of the Nigeria Tax Act Administration to recoup unpaid tax through direct bank debit.

The Nigeria Revenue Service and the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee have not debunked the report.

The chairman of the committee, Taiwo Oyedele, referred DAILY POST to his X statement, which noted that the move is the last resort for the tax authority.

The power of substitution is a tax recovery mechanism that permits the tax authority to issue a directive to a third party (a ‘substitute’) to remit funds belonging to a defaulting taxpayer to settle a final, established, and unpaid tax liability.

This power is only exercised after all legal and administrative processes, including appeals to the courts, have been exhausted,” he said in a reply to a frequently asked question on X.

He further explained that the power of arbitrary substitution is neither arbitrary nor discretionary, stressing that its use is strictly governed by due process.

Meanwhile, the latest clarification falls short of his earlier position, which states that the new tax laws did not empower anybody, federal, state, or local government councils, to debit personal accounts.

Meanwhile, economists and financial experts poured out their thoughts on the development.

Speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr Muda Yusuf noted that there is a need to reconcile the conflicting positions.

Reacting to the development, Yusuf said while tax reforms were necessary, the issue of tax authorities directly accessing bank accounts required clearer explanations to avoid creating fear and confusion among Nigerians.

He noted that apprehension over the policy has already triggered panic in some quarters, with reports of individuals withdrawing funds from banks due to fears of arbitrary debits.

According to him, such reactions underscored the need for better communication by authorities championing the reforms.

Yusuf warned that debiting bank accounts over tax liabilities raises critical questions about ownership of funds in such accounts.

He explained that money held in an individual’s account may not necessarily belong to that person, as it could be funds from contractors, suppliers, or third parties.

He stressed that these concerns, if not properly addressed, could undermine public confidence in the tax reform agenda and negatively affect financial inclusion.

According to him, fear of account debits could drive people to keep cash at home or convert their savings into foreign currencies, thereby weakening trust in the banking system.

Dr. Yusuf added that from his understanding, such drastic enforcement measures should only occur with a clear court order authorizing the action, describing judicial oversight as essential in managing such sensitive matters.

He said, “I think it’s important that we reconcile those two positions. Because I know that, because of the apprehension that people have, one of the apprehensions was about the fact that the tax authorities can have access and begin to tamper with people’s accounts.

“You know that fear was expressed by a lot of people. It was so bad that some people were even taking their money away from the bank.

“But I’m not sure he did not address this aspect of the fact that if there is a liability, the tax authorities can go and be, you know, debiting people’s accounts. That, of course, requires a lot more clarification, especially from those who are championing tax reform.

“Because these are the kinds of things that are making people apprehensive about tax reform. Because if you say you want to debit people’s accounts, what is the guarantee that the amount in the person’s account is the person’s money?

“You know? It could be other people’s money. It could be a contractor. It could be a supplier.

“Somebody put money in your account, and you now have a tax authority saying because you are owing money, you have an asset.

“It is not your asset. It may not be your asset. That’s the point I’m making.

“So these are some of the challenges. Because when people begin to accept fiat and are concerned about it, these are part of the issue.

“It’s not helping the whole idea of promoting tax reform. I mean, this is not the kind of thing to be amplifying. It’s not good for what the federal government is trying to do, trying to push the reform.

“Otherwise, you scare people away. People could begin now to take their money out.

“People could begin now to convert their money into other currencies and take it, keeping it at home. And you know, all these financial inclusion issues could lead to it.

“It could create a financial inclusion problem. So this is why some of us feel that we have to manage this process very, very carefully. Because these are very sensitive issues.

“And I think I heard one time that this kind of action cannot take place unless there is a clear court order that gives that kind of approval. That is what I heard them say. That it is to be authorized by the court.

“We have to go to court, and the court will take a position that this is it. And that is when some of these extreme actions can be taken,” he told DAILY POST in an interview on Monday.

On his part, the former president of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Mazi Okechukwu, described the move as dangerous, warning that it could create long-term instability in the financial system.

Unegbu also questioned the legal basis for the action, stating that, from his interpretation of existing laws, government agencies are not empowered to arbitrarily debit bank accounts without due process.

He warned that if unchecked, such practices could damage the credibility of both the tax system and the financial sector.

Both experts urged authorities to manage the tax reform process carefully, emphasizing that enforcement strategies must balance revenue generation with the need to protect public confidence and financial stability.

“We are creating a monster here.

“I think they are doing the wrong thing. They are doing it, and that’s why I think the law has to stop them,” he told DAILY POST.

DAILY POST recalls the new tax laws have been trailed with controversies, including claims that their gazetted version was altered.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/27/panic-as-nigerian-authorities-move-to-debit-personal-bank-accounts-over-unpaid-taxes/

Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Wealthyonos(m): 11:44am On Jan 27
Tinubu is a mad dog. Make he touch my money first. Animal
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by phemmyjohnson: 12:36pm On Jan 27
lol but the man said no one will touch your money ! That’s why they have to alter all the tax documents so many of you don’t even realize they have this absolute power
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Mariangeles(f): 12:36pm On Jan 27
Tinubu and his policies only know how to take, and never how to give.
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by naturefellow(m): 12:37pm On Jan 27
Wealthyonos:
Tinubu is a mad dog. Make he touch my money first. Animal
n a master Strategist you dey call mad dog? cheesy
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by david22uu(m): 12:37pm On Jan 27
What will you do ? You just barking Cos social media is free

Wealthyonos:
Tinubu is a mad dog. Make he touch my money first. Animal
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by SageTravels: 12:37pm On Jan 27
Both Tinubu supporters and non supporters go hear am
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by veekid(m): 12:37pm On Jan 27
Tinubu is the best best after corn flakes 😸😸😸😸
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Abaziaka: 12:37pm On Jan 27
E go red
Las las all man
Must collect wotowoto
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Solseal007: 12:38pm On Jan 27
Not untill we physically start removing people from office then we are self governing
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Fantasticcc: 12:38pm On Jan 27
Animal tribe and govt.
Making things harder For her citizens
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by DixseenMktPlace(m): 12:38pm On Jan 27
Gem gem
Na the last part of Nigeria we dey watch so
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Thanos5555: 12:38pm On Jan 27
we are done in this country if this is the powers they have
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by bestman09(m): 12:39pm On Jan 27
Kashimawo. Lets see how it goes
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by fabolouz1(m): 12:40pm On Jan 27
no need to panic because no law permits such.
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Dennisochampa: 12:41pm On Jan 27
Tax evasion is a serious offence in every country around the world... While this might be painful to experience, I think it's needed to help make people develop the habit of paying their taxes...
The arguments of a lot of Nigerians how ever is that they do not see a reason to pay taxes.... Because the ones they have paid before are not used for what it's meant to... This is an issue the government needs to address.... Infrastructure, health, education, welfare and benefits etc.... These things must begin to manifest to improve the confidence of people while paying their taxes
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by franchasng: 12:41pm On Jan 27
Bola Tinubu the tax master of Nigeria.

Bible warned us about tax masters but Nigerian people from the southwest refused to listen, okay oh, Lagos IGR must complete $1million trillion by fire by force for the pleasure of Lagos landlord and his esteemed family use shocked shocked
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by SeeWahala: 12:42pm On Jan 27
Hehehe 🤭 APC's tilumbu needs his tax money 🤑

Pay up 😏
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by BigYash: 12:42pm On Jan 27
Somebody shout Emilokon. You all gon learn the hard way.. hehehe
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by pigmania: 12:43pm On Jan 27
I busy like this. Where is that guy that always posts summary when you need him?
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Ceejayooo(f):
I cant find his supporters oh, everywhere quiet, most important thing is, na everybody go feel am......e good
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by yesloaded: 12:46pm On Jan 27
😂

Tax

Tax

Tax

To collect tax is instant but when they demand for basic amenities, na story dem go get

Lagos with plenty bad inner roads and open man hole everywhere especially oshodi
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Gotocourt: 12:46pm On Jan 27
Abaziaka:
E go red
Las las all man
Must collect wotowoto
All this state bandits and Treasury Bandits are after our life embarassed
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Shikena(m): 12:46pm On Jan 27
Pay your tax. It's very important.
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by mikeapollo: 12:47pm On Jan 27
Islie:
https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/27/panic-as-nigerian-authorities-move-to-debit-personal-bank-accounts-over-unpaid-taxes/
This is the thievery they want to execute, that is why they forged the tax law so that they can do whatever they like in their bid to extort money from people in the name of tax collection.
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by morikee: 12:47pm On Jan 27
Very dangerous precedent if left unchecked it might create a Bank Run
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Bosman17: 12:47pm On Jan 27
Wealthyonos:
Tinubu is a mad dog. Make he touch my money first. Animal
Tinubu is not in charge of LIRS now… now you are the one behaving like a mad dog, cos you are behaving like a rabid dog by not knowing the difference between LIRS and NRS..
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by SouthSouth1914: 12:48pm On Jan 27
Tinubu take take and take. Never to add any value! Just keep taking
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by IamNat: 12:48pm On Jan 27
Some people are just out there looking around for bad news about Nigeria. See the way they are all masturbating on a news that is not true, I don't blame you all, you prefer to read the law from the news than to actually study the law itself.

Deducting money from people's account is the last resort and it will have to be granted by a court of competent jurisdiction. Plus who told you the government is willing to go through the rigors of taking you to court just because of 20k, 50k or even 100k tax that you will pay?

The government is out for the big boys, so don't allow them use you to fight their own fight.
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by mikeapollo: 12:50pm On Jan 27
Bosman17:
Tinubu is not in charge of LIRS now… now you are the one behaving like a mad dog, cos you are behaving like a rabid dog by not knowing the difference between LIRS and NRS..
Who forged the tax laws that the LIRS people are trying to rely on now?
If care is not taken, people would go to court and the new law would be declared unconstitutional, null and void and we go back to square one.
Only a dubious govt would go behind the NASS to alter tax laws to give itself powers it does not have.
Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by OmoOshodi(m): 12:50pm On Jan 27
Lol .....rich people with big amounts in their account dey sip coffee while reading the news....
Person wey no get up to 100k in e account dey shout up and down ...

Nigeria is a funny country..

Re: Panic As LIRS Moves To Debit Personal Bank Accounts Over Unpaid Taxes by Karleb(m): 12:50pm On Jan 27
They should go into my account and remove it.

You guys fought to the death for this, so lets enjoy it together. grin grin
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