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Why Nigeria Did Not Sign The OECD Minimum Corporate Tax Agreement — FIRS
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has explained why Nigeria did not sign the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)…
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Nigeria Launches e-OSIC To Simplify Investment
An initiative aimed to boost investors’ convenience has been launched by the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC). The initiative, called…
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VAT Remittance: Tribunal Ask MultiChoice To Pay FIRS $342million
The Tax Appeal Tribunal sitting in Lagos in a ruling today has struck out the appeal of Multichoice Africa Holdings…
Read More » Nami Tasks Kano Business Community On Tax Compliance
Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Muhammad Nami, has urged the Kano business community and other taxpayers in the…
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FIRS Appoints Banks to Recover N1.8 trillion from MultiChoice Africa Over Tax Debt
FIRS has appointed some commercial banks as agents to recover the sum of N1.8 trillion from accounts of Messrs MultiChoice…
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FIRS Makes Historic Tax Haul, Rakes In N650 Billion In June
The Federal Inland Revenue Service has raked in over N650 billion in June 2021, the highest revenue realized in a…
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FIRS Extends Filing Time For 2021 Income Tax Returns
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has granted a one-off one-month extension for the filing of Company Income Tax returns…
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4th MSMEs Awards: We are Encouraged By Innovation, Resilience of Young Nigerians – Osinbajo
The Federal Government is encouraged by the resilience and innovation of young Nigerians across different sectors and is committed to…
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FIRS Does Not Grant Tax Waivers to Local, Foreign Investors – Nami
The Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Muhammad Nami, has disclosed that the Service did not grant any tax waivers…
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Tax Defaulters to Pay 50% of Disputed Amount into Court Account Before Hearing – FIRS
Tax defaulters who plan to institute legal cases against the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) now have to pay 50%…
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