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Revenue Harmonisation In FCT A Marathon Exercise – IRS

by Igho Oyoyo
2 years ago
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The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS) has said the ongoing harmonisation drive in the FCT is a marathon, not a sprint and as such, all concerns raised by stakeholders would be considered and addressed accordingly.

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The executive chairman of FCT-IRS, Mr Haruna Abdullahi, who made this known during the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on revenue harmonisation with Kuje area council in Abuja, clarified that as the project takes shape, stakeholders are encouraged to ask questions and the agency was committed to providing answers, addressing concerns and fostering greater understanding.

According to him, the signed MoU between FCT-IRS and Kuje area council would provide stakeholders with a clear framework outlining their respective roles and shared responsibilities in this harmonisation initiative.

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He said it would also serve as both a template and a beacon of hope, demonstrating the possibilities when organisations collaborate. Mr Abdullahi emphasized that all concerns raised were valid, and the FCT-IRS would actively engage with major stakeholders to provide clarity based on legal provisions.

Abdullahi, who acknowledged the challenges ahead, expressed confidence in overcoming them with determination, integrity and a commitment to openness.

He assured FCT residents that every contributed kobo would be properly accounted for and used judiciously and reiterated the commitment of the revenue service to leveraging technology, strategic partnerships and adopting international best practices to ensure that the FCT-IRS maintains a high standard in its processes.

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