Executive
Chairman, Mr Muhammad Nami, disclosed this in a statement made available to the
media in Abuja.
Mr. Nami
stated that “this feat was achieved as a result of the efficiency and
effectiveness of the TaxProMax Solution, notwithstanding the challenges and
resistance faced in the early stages of its adoption, and the downturn
orchestrated by slow economic recovery”
According
to the statement endorsed by Dr Abdullahi Ismaila Ahmad, PhD. Director,
Communications and Liaison Department
Federal
Inland Revenue Service saying Mr Nami recalled that as part of its efforts at
modernizing tax administration in the country, the FIRS recently introduced the
Tax Administration Solution (TaxProMax) for ease of tax compliance.
He had
noted that the Solution “enables seamless registration, filing, payment of
taxes and automatic credit of withholding tax as well as other credits to the
Taxpayer’s accounts, among other features. It also provides a single-view to
Taxpayers for all transactions with the Service”
The statement
further disclosed that the TaxProMax platform, which took off on 7th June 2021,
is a channel for filing Naira-denominated tax returns in the country. The
TaxProMax platform is accessible at www.taxpromax.firs.gov.ng.
Mr Nami in
the statement reminded taxpayers of the one-off one-month extension granted
earlier this month for the filing of Company Income Tax returns by taxpayers
with December 31, 2020 accounting year-end whose statutory tax returns were due
not later than 30th June 2021.
FIRS Boss
urged them to take advantage of the extension as it “provides an opportunity to
all taxpayers whose company Income Tax returns were due in June 2021 to file up
to the 31st July 2021”
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