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Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Islie(op): 11:08am On Jul 18, 2018
by Oluseyi Awojulugbe



Aso Rock, Nigeria’s seat of executive power, failed to remit taxes, such as pay as you earn (PAYE), value added tax (VAT) and withholding tax (WHT), to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in 2016 — despite deducting at source.

The two chambers of the national assembly also failed to remit these taxes same year.

These revelations are contained in the just-released 2016 annual report of the auditor-general of the federation obtained by TheCable.

The auditor-general said State House headquarters did not remit N253,194,782.74 in taxes, while State House operations (president) withheld N10,500,471.26 and State House operations (vice president) N7,497,570.93.

A total of 109 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) — including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) — failed to remit taxes to the appropriate agencies during the audited period, according to the report signed by AM Ayine, the auditor-general of the federation.

Also named as defaulters are teaching hospitals, national parks, federal government colleges, polytechnics, universities, federal ministry of justice, office of the head of civil service of the federation, Nigerian Prison Service, Nigerian Television Authority and National Emergency Management Agency.


NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TOO

On the house of representatives, the auditor-general wrote: “Pay As You Earn (PAYE) deductions from staff salaries totalling N821,564,296.48 (Eight hundred and twenty-one million, five hundred and sixty-four thousand, two hundred and ninety-six naira, forty-eight kobo), were claimed to have been remitted to the tax authorities, but receipts for the remittances were not produced for audit verification in contravention of Financial Regulation 235 which states that “Deductions for WHT, VAT and PAYE shall be remitted to the Federal Inland Revenue Service at the same time the payee who is the subject of the deduction is paid.

“The Clerk to the National Assembly should produce the receipts confirming the remittance of the sum of N821,564,296.48 to the Federal Inland Revenue Service for verification. (b) Contrary to the provisions of Financial Regulations 1404(i) and 1405 which require Accounting Officers to provide adequate Advances records and to ensure that officers granted advances retire them promptly, advances granted to officers of the House of Representatives totalling N254,059,513.70 (Two hundred and fifty-four million, fifty-nine thousand, five hundred and thirteen naira, seventy kobo) for procurement of goods and services between January and December, 2016 remained unretired as at the time of examination in June 2017.

“The Clerk to the National Assembly should recover the whole sum of N254,059,513.70 from the defaulting officers and forward recovery particulars for Verification.”

On the senate, he wrote: “Withholding and Value Added Taxes totalling N118,625,057.48 (One hundred and eighteen million, six hundred and twenty-five thousand, fifty-seven naira, forty-eight kobo), which were purportedly remitted to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, were not acknowledged with revenue receipts.

“The Clerk to the National Assembly was requested to recover the whole sum from the defaulting officers and furnish recovery particulars for verification. (b) Withholding and Value Added Taxes totalling N118,625,057.48 (One hundred and eighteen million, six hundred and twenty-five thousand, fifty-seven naira, forty-eight kobo), which were purportedly remitted to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, were not acknowledged with revenue receipts.

The Clerk to the National Assembly should produce the receipts from the Tax Authorities for verification.”

The federal government has been cracking down on tax defaulters recently 2015 but recently declared limited amnesty through VAIDS.

The auditor-general is required by Section 85 (5) of the constitution to submit the report on the audit of the accountant-general’s financial statements to the national assembly within 90 days of receipt of the statements from the accountant-general.

In the executive summary, Ayine wrote: “The Financial Statements of the Federal Government for the year ended 31st December, 2016 were first submitted to me by the Accountant-General of the Federation on 30th June, 2017. Following my preliminary observations, the Statements were significantly amended and resubmitted on 29th September, 2017.

Further amendments to the Financial Statements led to another re-submission on 29th December, 2017 and 16th January, 2018 before the final version was eventually submitted on 20th March, 2018,” he said.



UNREMITTED TAXES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS


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Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Drniyi4u(m):
And they'll be shouting "pay your tax" upandan

Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Nobody: 11:25am On Jul 18, 2018
So whathuh
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Sylver247: 11:52am On Jul 18, 2018
Free for all country.

And we are supposed to be fighting corruption.

Even EFCC
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by omowolewa: 12:40pm On Jul 18, 2018
Government agency is owning government agency. The should settle it between one another
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by FarahAideed: 12:45pm On Jul 18, 2018
Govt of integrity indeed
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by tommykiwi(m):
Bunch of C.......ls
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by dotcomnamename: 1:31pm On Jul 18, 2018
They are trying everything to rubbish PMB's government. Please go to to court and stop crying a river. Fayose and Ekiti done and dusted. Dino or Wike is next. Quote me make thunder fire you dia... grin
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Gravatar: 1:31pm On Jul 18, 2018
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by asawanathegreat(m): 1:31pm On Jul 18, 2018
They are all corrupt
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Rrankdonga(m): 1:32pm On Jul 18, 2018
By saying we are fighting corruption, this government is only just treating symptoms! Nigeria needs a Total overhaul. Tax evasion is a serious issue.
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by sabi99(m): 1:32pm On Jul 18, 2018
ekpere maka Nigeria no na nsogbu.......am praying something different now......like....ekpere maka ezi nkewapu na obodo a bu nigeria
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Bizibi(m): 1:33pm On Jul 18, 2018
They will tell you to pay your tax
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Quickjobs(m): 1:33pm On Jul 18, 2018
Summary....

Buhari is also corrupt
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jul 18, 2018
HOPE THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY IS SEEING THIS?!

CORRUPTION HAS TAKING A NEW AGGRESSIVE ROUTE!!!

BUHARY: BABA CORRUPTION!!
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by enemyofprogress: 1:33pm On Jul 18, 2018
Buhari is very corrupt
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by OBAGADAFFI: 1:34pm On Jul 18, 2018
Yet they are hunting down Nigerian for tax, even after payment.
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by ajayiopy: 1:34pm On Jul 18, 2018
can we just divide this nation!
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by princepee: 1:35pm On Jul 18, 2018
This is bad! All the money should be remitted.
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by RexTramadol1: 1:35pm On Jul 18, 2018
Why should government pay when they can abolish the tax methods


grin grin grin



In Femi Adesina's voice
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by flyca: 1:37pm On Jul 18, 2018
Where is Mr BBQ?
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by flyca: 1:38pm On Jul 18, 2018
dotcomnamename:
They are trying everything to rubbish PMB's government. Please go to to court and stop crying a river. Fayose and Ekiti done and dusted. Dino or Wike is next. Quote me make thunder fire you dia... grin
Cable is now a PDP newspaper abi? You are getting the attention you need though. Anyway, I'm in my house waiting for the thunder.
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Fuckyoumod: 1:38pm On Jul 18, 2018
The Government of Integrity, headed by Mr integrity himself.

Lol grin
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Wiseandtrue(f): 1:41pm On Jul 18, 2018
AMCON comes to mind.

Can you can see that FG only send these people after their opponents and political enemies huh
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Nobody: 1:44pm On Jul 18, 2018
I am waiting for the "phonee" speaking Adeosun with missing NYSC certificate to come and defend FG.

Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by Omeokachie: 1:44pm On Jul 18, 2018
Buhari and his usual 'do what I say and not what I do'.
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by paymentvoucher: 1:47pm On Jul 18, 2018
shocked

Why should Government pay Government? grin
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by bobnatlo(m): 1:54pm On Jul 18, 2018
Ejimagift:
So whathuh
Are u wellhuh
Re: Presidency Fails To Remit PAYE, VAT To FIRS (photos) by tempest01(m): 1:54pm On Jul 18, 2018
Who is the presidency?
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