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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Tax: Nigeria loses N1.8tn to special firms, Reps say

The House of Representatives said on Tuesday that the Federal Government had lost about N1.850tn revenue in tax relief granted to companies enjoying “pioneer status” incentives in the country.
The House noted that the loss came from disregard for extant laws on the policy by the Nigerian Investments Promotion Council in the past four years.
An All Progressives Congress lawmaker from Benue State, Mr. Herman Hembe, while moving a motion on the issue, called for an investigation into the details of the abuses.
He stated, “Section 1 of the Investment Development (Income Tax Relief) Act, 2014, and the Companies Income Tax vest powers on the President to grant pioneer status or tax relief as incentives to companies designated as pioneer industries.
“This is to encourage and stimulate growth in the under-explored sectors that are considered important to the growth of the economy. “
He added that the laws provided that such relief shall be for a period of “three years from the first day of production by the company with option for extension for another year or two years.”
However, Hembe informed the House that in the last six years, the NIPC had issued pioneer status certificates to companies not envisaged by law.
He added that among such beneficiaries not covered by law were petroleum exploration and production companies.
Hembe added that the council also “granted unwholesome extensions and even further granted the status to companies that had previously benefited from the grant.”
Hembe also told the House that the NIPC went further to grant pioneer status “retrospectively” to some companies with the result that the federal government had to refund taxes already paid by such companies.
“This has cost the federal government about N1.850tn in revenues”, he added.
Members voted massively for the motion, passing a resolution to investigate the alleged abuses of the pioneer status policy in the past six years.
The House also resolved to look into the Joint Venture Operations between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and oil companies with reference to “leakages” in revenue due to the federal government in the past seven years.


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