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We couldn’t meet N30bn target because of LG polls – KWIRS 

 

The Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS) has given insight into why it was unable to meet its target of N30bn for 2017.
Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, the Executive Chairman of the agency, Dr. Muritala Awodun, said the recently-concluded local government elections, among other challenges, prevented it from meeting the target for the outgoing year.
The agency boss who said the KWIRS had so far realised N18.2 billion, against N17.2 realised in 2016, listed other factors as the present socio-economic situation and political pressures in the state.
He said: “Our target is to hit N24 billion. However, we are hoping to hit N20 billion at the end of the year. There is nothing stopping the state from hitting N30 billion annually.” He explained that the agency had to relax its operations during the election to discourage possible allegations of blackmail against the government establishment.
Awodun, who also said that the agency was being considerate and sensitive to the current socio-economic plight of the people, added that there should be significant improvement in tax payment if the needed infrastructure is available.
He also listed challenges of the Single Treasury Account, TSA, and enumeration of taxable adults and corporate entities.
The KWIRS boss said people did not willingly pay tax in the state, adding that the agency had resorted to waiting for them to come for government services to ask for the payment of their tax.

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