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ex-NBA President To Pay FIRS N248.5m – Tribunal Orders On N1.2b Tax Error Claim

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The Tax Appeal Tribunal in Abuja on Wednesday ordered a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Joseph Daudu (SAN), to pay the sum of N.248.5 million to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, being his tax assessments.

The sum, which comprised N176,565,016.74 as Value Added Tax from 2010-2017 and N71,987,564.52 as Withholding Tax from 2010-2017, formed the grand total.

The appellant, Daudu, had challenged an alleged N1.2 billion tax error in his taxation allegedly carried out by FIRS by filing an appeal before the Tribunal.

The Tribunal in addition made an order on the issue of Daudu’s residency in regards to his Personal Income Tax.

In the judgment, the Tribunal equally stated that the appellant was liable to interest on the judgment sum and interest at the prevailing Central Bank of Nigeria rediscount rate from the date of judgment until judgment debt was liquidated.

Delivering the judgement, the Chairman, Alice Iriogbe, said the Tribunal formulated five issues in order to arrive at its decision.

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Some of the issues as formulated by the Tribunal was whether or not the appellant as a legal practitioner, who did not deal in primary goods, should be assessed on WHT.

Another issue was whether or not the Tribunal can validly make an order against Economic and Financial Crime Commission, being not a party in the appeal.

Other issue as formulated by the Tribunal was whether or not the Tribunal found anything against the respondent for collaborating with the EFCC in the course of its investigation to ascertain the appellant’s tax assessments.

Another is whether or not the tax assessments on the appellant had become final.

In providing answers to the issues formulated, the Tribunal ruled that the appellant in line with section 40 of the FIRS Act, 2019 that the appellant as a person and legal practitioner was deemed a legal entity was assessable and liable to pay WHT as he rendered, received services and paid remuneration to legal practitioners under him accordingly.

In response to the issue of the Tribunal making an order against EFCC, the Tribunal held that it found it unnecessary to make a pronouncement, being that the commission was not a party in the appeal.

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The Tribunal, however, stated that it found nothing wrong with the respondent collaborating with the EFCC and equally found nothing wrong in the invitation of the appellant to a tax audit.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the appellant dragged the FIRS before the Tribunal over an allegation of an error on assessments of his Withholding Tax, Personal Income Tax and Value Added Tax for the period from 2010 to 2017.

Specifically, Daudu expressed dissatisfaction with the decision to assess him with respect to WHT and VAT to the sum of N1.2 billion.

The appellant claimed that it was a misnomer for him, who operated a law firm as a legal practitioner and did not deal in primary goods, to be assessed on Withholding Tax.

FIRS in its argument said its assessments were not in error and that it was discovered that the appellant did not deduct and remit WHT on some of the expenses and payments made under the period in review.

The FIRS, therefore, prayed the Tribunal to declare that the notices of assessments issued on the appellant for 2010 to 2017 assessment was right.

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It also urged the Tribunal for an order mandating the appellant to pay the total sum of N1.2 billion, being the appellant’s liability for WHT, personal income tax and VAT for 2010 to 2017 years of assessment.

The FIRS stated that it rightly assessed the appellant, acting in accordance with the law and by collaborating with EFCC on non-declaration of income as well as tax evasion.

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