Beggars in Nigeria will start Paying Tax – FG
The Nigerian government is pursuing a strong tax policy that will be difficult to evade by people irrespective of your class of labour.
The Nigerian government has stated that no one would be left out in the campaign to enlarge the tax revenue.
The minister said that some beggars were earning millions and that “proceeds from begging are taxable. You are supposed to pay taxes even if your means of income is begging”.
Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun said this in Lagos at a lecture at PWC’s Business School, with the theme: ‘Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) Interactive Session for
Executives and Business Owners.’
Mrs. Kemi Adeosun said to ascertain the income status of the companies/individuals and their lifestyle, investigators would rely on information derived from Bank Verification Number (BVN), records of property ownership, records of foreign exchange allocation, and records of company ownership from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), among others.
Kemi said: “We are using some firms to trace assets internationally.The investigators’ findings will enable us to compare the income and how much tax the company/person is really paying, and that gives us lots of information.
But we encourage people to come up and pay their taxes willingly. You can register a high-end car. It tells me something about your income.
Apparently, we look at your tax returns. If you registered Mercedes E-Class and you are paying N100,000 tax, then something is wrong. Those are red flags. We now have the capacity to assess people accurately.
We are trying to build an economy where we have oil and other things. It is going to be oil plus and wider economy. She added.
Madam please let's be specific about the type of beggers. Is it the street hungry looking beggers or the corporate beggers. You basically referring to all beggars. If na all, wahala dey o.
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