FIRS vows to tackle tax evaders in aviation, maritime sectors

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has announced its preparedness to begin a back-end tax audit on operators in the maritime and aviation industries, address tax evasion.

The Executive Chairman of the FIRS, Muhammad Nami, made the disclosure while delivering an address at the Pedabo Thought Leadership event, noting that foreign players in the industries lifting cargo out of Nigeria do so without paying taxes.

A statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Johannes Afolabi Wojuola, said: “The FIRS will soon launch a tax audit exercise on operators in the maritime and aviation industries.” And the Back-end pre-audit activities will be in collaboration with regulatory authorities which are in an advanced stage.”

The chairman, therefore, urged all foreign companies that have lifted cargo (including crude oil) out of Nigeria without paying tax to voluntarily come forward to regularise their tax positions, adding that those who wait for the audit would not be taken lightly.

“Tax authorities are unable to police these foreign companies because the transportation contracts are executed outside Nigeria and the tax authorities do not have the lifting schedules of the vessels ahead of their arrival in Nigeria,” he stated.

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