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FIRS to tax social media businesses and online activity.

The Federal Inland Revenue Service has received criticism over its decision to impose taxes on social media activities.
 
Punch reports that the Chairman of the agency, Muhammad Nami in his speech at the ongoing meeting between the Senate Joint Committees working on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper, and heads of revenue generating agencies of the Federal Government expressed plan of adding businesses on social media to its tax net.

Nami disclosed that the proposed amendments to the Finance Act would also affect the Stamp Duty Act because some of the provisions were already obsolete.
 
He said; 

“You are aware of the issues of digital economy and the challenges of policing the digital tax payers like Twitters and Facebook.
“So, we are going to come up with the rules and provisions that the National Assembly will passionately look at and approve for us so as to bring them to the tax net.
“We want to see a way of taxing online activities and businesses.”

Also commenting on stamp duty, Nami said;
 
“The Stamp Duty Act came into being in 1962 and the figures in that Act are obsolete.
“For instance, some of dutiable instruments which are about 100 are in the region of 10 kobo or 15 kobo. In the real time, it cannot give us any significant revenue and we would not be able to generate additional revenue for government.
“If for instance we are spending N5 to print an adhesive stamp when the tax it would be used to administer is 15 kobo, I think there would be no need for us to collect that tax in the first place.
“These and more are some of the things that we have identified so that in line with the way business processes are changing, we have to adjust the law to make tax payment simple and enable us to block leakages and mobilise revenue for the three tiers of government.
“We are not really increasing or reducing some of the rates but to change the figures to reflect the current reality.”

 
The Executive Director of Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Rafsanjani has however condemned the proposal.
 

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