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Suspend FIRS tax appeal, NACCIMA tells FG

The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) has called on the Federal Government to immediately suspend the implementation of the Federal High Court, FIRS Tax Practice Direction Appeal, 2021 pending its revision.

This call was made by NACCIMA at its 3rd Council meeting on Thursday, 26th August, in Akure, Ondo State, as contained in a document made available to reporters by its secretariat in Lagos.

According to the document, “NACCIMA is calling for immediate suspension of implementation of the FIRS Tax Appeal Practice Direction by the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court pending its revision. The Council was of the firm view that if the Tax Practice Direction, which compels companies to pay 50 per cent of assessed tax to FIRS before any appeal to contest the assessment is allowed to proceed, most businesses in the private sector will practically collapse.”

The document states that the resolution and call became necessary because feelers from the Organised Private Sector indicate that many businesses have been struggling to survive, explaining that unfriendly business environment has been made more difficult due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Council was convinced that MSMEs which are  currently the bedrock of the economy and provide most of the employment will certainly be most hard hit and will  not and cannot  survive the implementation of Practice Direction, some of which provisions requires enforcement and forfeiture of immovable  property, freezing of a taxpayer’s bank account and sealing of their premises. With such action, many of them will go under and collapse under the weight of these provisions of the FIRS Practice Direction.

“The Council, therefore, called for immediate suspension of its implementation to enable a robust stakeholders’ engagement with the relevant authorities for a revision of the Tax Practice Direction and other onerous tax matters,” the document reads.

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