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Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by sorepco(m): 7:05pm On Mar 08, 2016
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday announced that it had widened its tax net to include domestic workers and artisans.

The Chairman of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), Mr Olufolarin Ogunsanwo, made the announcement at a news conference in Alausa.

He said that the new tax regime was in line with Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode administration’s inclusion of every resident to the growth of the state.


Ogunsanwo said the agency had commenced the process of overhauling the informal sector with a view to ensuring voluntary compliance by all tax payers.

He said the agency had identified three categories of tax payers in the sector.

According to him, they include market men/women, artisans, micro, small and medium-scale enterprises and domestic staff.

He said these categories of people were expected to remit one per cent of what they earned to government’s coffers.

Ogunsanwo said that a directorate had been created in the agency to oversee the sector, while modalities for taxing these categories of people had been worked out.

According to him, the declining national revenue as a result of the fall in the global price of oil and the need for government to provide and maintain basic infrastructure necessitated the regime.

Ogunsanwo said that in addition to the traditional bank portal, new payment platforms, including POS, online and other electronics multi-modal system had been introduced to make it easier for residents to remit their taxes.

He said a review of the tax Form A of the Personal Income Tax Act had also been conducted.

The chairman said the guide notes would be translated into pidgin and Yoruba for all to understand.

He said that disciplinary measures, including outright dismissal had been introduced to check corrupt practices among LIRS staff.
Besides, he said, a customer care desks would soon be created in all the 38 tax stations within the state to enlighten residents.

The Commissioner for Finance, Mr Mustapha Akinkunmi, disclosed that despite the harsh economic conditions, the LIRS contributed 79 per cent to the state’s Internally Generated Revenue in 2015.

He said the percentage amounted to over N20 billion in January 2016 alone.

Also the state’s Attorney General, Mr Adeniji Kazeem, said the ministry of justice would provide adequate support to LIRS in its quest to ensure that tax payers complied with tax laws.



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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by gabinogem(m): 7:09pm On Mar 08, 2016
Tax the religious centers not the poor... this Foolish government will not learn.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by akinszz: 7:17pm On Mar 08, 2016
U spoke my mind
gabinogem:
Tax the religious centers not the poor... this Foolish government will not learn.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Nobody: 7:21pm On Mar 08, 2016
gabinogem:
Tax the religious centers not the poor... this Foolish government will not learn.
You have said everything.


Lalasticlala lets move it now

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by bunmioguns(m): 8:44pm On Mar 08, 2016
undecided


Change

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by sukkot: 8:45pm On Mar 08, 2016
hmmm
Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by ladyF(f): 8:45pm On Mar 08, 2016
Ambode we can't take it!!! angry How much madam dey pay sef, I go come drop 1%??

*chanting* We no go gree o, we no go gree.

It's [size=15pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by kennyman2000(m): 8:45pm On Mar 08, 2016
They should keep coming for the poor. One day, when the poor is fed up, the poor will surely come for them too.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Aspireahead(m): 8:46pm On Mar 08, 2016

Gov Ayade To Exempt Low Income Earners From Tax Payment

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Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River says he will sponsor an executive bill at the state House of Assembly to exempt low income earners and those at the minimum wage range from paying taxes.

Ayade announced this on Wednesday in Calabar during an interactive forum with newsmen.

He said that the bill was necessitated by the desire to address the plight of low income earners.

“A bill to exempt low income earners and those in the minimum wage level from paying tax will be sent to the state assembly today (Wednesday).

“We are doing this to ameliorate their plight because they have other financial obligations to attend to, and their income is very meagre.

“When you task a market woman who sells onions and tomatoes to pay tax, you are definitely taking away her profit and reducing the standard of her meagre business,’’ he said.

According to him, the bill will provide a social safety net to low income earners and raise their living standard.

He said that he would continue to fashion out ways of giving the core poor a sense of belonging.

“The tax exemption bill is meant to exempt the low income earners like `Okada’ riders, traders, barbers and other petty traders,” he explained.

The governor assured civil servants in the state of their welfare and prompt payment of salaries. (NAN)

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by dearsly(m): 8:46pm On Mar 08, 2016
Market Women??END TIME TAX...Wot bout Pastors,imams,alfas etc

Osinbanjo na pastor....pls tax am

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Atlantian: 8:46pm On Mar 08, 2016
How can you tax the poor instead of providing them with welfare ?

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Nobody: 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
gabinogem:
Tax the religious centers not the poor... this Foolish government will not learn.
The GOVT and the Religious centers are one. Every failure of govt is an opportunity for God to perform a miracle through his holy men.

And Nigerians love miracles, and signs and wonders.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by sonnie10: 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
Na so e don bad reach?

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by godoluwa(m): 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
CHANGE YOU SEEK, NEGATIVE CHANGE YOU GET WHICH LEAD YOU TO CHAIN.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Nobody: 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
Hmmm i look forward to see how this will be implemented. The jobs are just so informal, you can't determine what each person earns

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by ikbnice(m): 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
Are they kidding? So this is the product of their 'big-stouting' and massive 'suyaing', this is all they could come up with. I am beginning to lose faith in this our nation where everything is done wrong and everything done wrong is right.

But wait, please get me a my halogen lamp, I need to check the calender. Today must be the first day of April.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by luvbeloved(m): 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
which kind wahala be this my people?...

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Brunel(m): 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
hehe.
This is ironical.
Inasmuch as I know taxation is the backbone of every progressive society, isn't it comical that when Nigerians (low income earners) pay tax they still pay for their own healthcare, security, water, light, road and every other amenity? I mean even the police sef go take their share, and at the end of the day everyone is their own government.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Nobody: 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2016
This people should just tell us to move back to the village instead of making life more unbearable for the poor.

I won't be surprised if they start taxing beggars and students.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by klassykute(m): 8:48pm On Mar 08, 2016
ladyF:
shocked
lol ladyf ur always surprised
Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by chukiz(m): 8:48pm On Mar 08, 2016
Dumb government

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by daniska3yaro(m): 8:48pm On Mar 08, 2016
Haba

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Nobody: 8:48pm On Mar 08, 2016
Ecoterrorist:
You have said everything.


Lalasticlala lets move it now
so they should tax native doctors too or what are u saying?

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by ednut1(m): 8:49pm On Mar 08, 2016
Joke

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by doskie(m): 8:49pm On Mar 08, 2016
confused people. tax beggars too na! okponu.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by mhizaniel(f): 8:49pm On Mar 08, 2016
This is serious

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Aghans(m): 8:49pm On Mar 08, 2016
Laugh in Latin (LIL)

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by Swanye(m): 8:49pm On Mar 08, 2016
What of night watch man?

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by CharlieMaria(m): 8:49pm On Mar 08, 2016
OnlyinNaija

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by okonri(m): 8:50pm On Mar 08, 2016
Change is happening. Our pockets go hear am.

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by darocha1: 8:50pm On Mar 08, 2016
Tax with no amenities to show

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Re: Housemaid And, Artisans To Pay Taxes In Lagos by ANBAKO: 8:50pm On Mar 08, 2016
Can these mof*s tell us what they have been doing with all the ones they have been collecting years in years out.

It is becoming reaslistic to them that there is no money in government.
How I wish oil price goes to -5$ then we will start begging people to go and represent us in Alausa/Abuja

Awon oni'ranu (useless people)


Do good for good to come your way

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