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NASS questions decrease in
FIRS 20I9 proposed non-oil budget
The National
Assembly Joint Committee has raised concern over Federal Inland Revenue
Service’s (FIRS) 2019 proposed budget of N146.54 for non-oil revenue tax
collection.
According to the
News Agency Nigeria (NAN), Sen. John Enoh, the Co-chairman of the committee,
and other members of the committee raised the concern at FIRS’s budget defence
in Abuja on Monday.
The committee
wanted to know why the 2018 approved estimate was N153.85 while 2019 projected
cost stood at N146.54 amounting to 4.75 per cent decrease.
On personnel cost,
the committee asked why the service was proposing 14.6 per cent increase in
number of staff from 7, 854 in 2018 to 9000 staff in 2019.
The committee also
demanded an explanation to the “proposed N160 million meant to sew drivers’
uniforms, N825 million for refreshment and security vote of N250 million among
others.
The Executive
Chairman of FIRS, Mr Tunde Fowler while presenting the budget proposal, noted
that the proposed increase in staff strength was due to recruitment of staff
schedule for 2019.
Fowler equally
added that N160 million was earmarked to sew uniforms for the 850 drivers of
the service as part of effort to make them fit properly into the structure.
However, he stated
that the amount marked out for security was meant to attend to some security
issues, particularly those not receipted for.
He said “The
achievement of 2019 budget will be driven by increased oil and non-oil revenue
tax collection”.
“The service in
realisation of this responsibility and challenges of doing manual collection
will continue to implement automated tax collection for the critical sectors of
the economy notably telecommunications, airlines and financial institutions”.
“The deployment of
these platforms is at no cost to the service and the consultants will only be
rewarded on increased revenue generation”.
“There will be
increased enforcement activities nationwide to bring more taxpayers into the
tax net and increase compliance level”.
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