Panel begins probe of Tax Incentives.

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The House of Representatives has inaugurated its ad-hoc committee charged with the responsibility of investigating allegations of abuse of tax incentives, tax breaks, and tax waivers by public institutions and companies benefiting from tax incentives in Nigeria, on Thursday in Abuja.

 

 

Declaring the work of the Committee open, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas noted that tax incentives are essential tools used by governments to stimulate economic growth, attract investments, and stimulate job creation. However, Dr. Abbas noted that such incentives have over the years been abused by companies benefiting from the gesture of government thus necessitating the investigation.

 

The Speaker therefore called on the committee to thoroughly investigate the allegations and make appropriate recommendations.

 

 

“In carrying out this investigation, the Committee is required to thoroughly investigate these allegations and provide recommendations for necessary sanctions and reforms. Endeavor to find out whether the beneficiaries of these tax incentives have lived up to the conditions attached to them and if they have fulfilled their obligations to the Nigerian people as required”.

 

“Your mandate will be to examine the extent of the alleged abuse by public institutions and organisations, review relevant legislation, policies, and regulations governing these incentives to identify any loopholes or weaknesses that may have contributed to the alleged abuse. You should summon witnesses, request documents, and conduct hearings as necessary”.

 

The Speaker further said the purpose of the investigation is to end all forms of economic sabotage and ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness in the country’s tax system.

 

“I therefore call on all relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, public institutions, and companies benefitting from tax incentives, to cooperate fully with the committee’s investigation for the House to have a full understanding of the tax system with a view of taking appropriate legislative actions”.

 

The Speaker reiterated the confidence of the House on the Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee Rt. Hon Makki Abubakar Yalleman and his members to conduct a thorough investigation within the allotted time frame.

 

 

On his part the chairman of the ad-hoc panel Hon Makki Abubakar Yelleman, noted that the probe is not a witch-hunting exercise but an effort to correct abuses in the management of tax incentives.

 

 

He noted that as the country experiences dwindling oil revenues there is a need to ensure proper administration of tax breaks.

 

 

“While tax incentives are granted to encourage businesses to stand well and be strong enough to contribute to the economy, it’s abuse creates distortions in fiscal and monetary policy management”.

 

“As Nigeria experiences dwindling oil revenue and public debt approaches prohibitive levels amidst allegations of abuse of tax incentives, there is the need to know the scope of tax incentives and the possible existence of abuses to enable proper administration of the tax breaks, waivers and incentives”. The committee chairman said.