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Ensure taxable persons, companies comply with the law, Wike tasks TAC

Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has charged members of the State’s Tax Appeal Commission to enshrine a new culture in which taxable persons and entities comply with the relevant tax laws in the state without hesitation.

The governor gave the charge shortly after swearing-in members of the Rivers State Body of Tax Appeal Commission at Government House, Port Harcourt.

The commissioners sworn-in by the governor included Justice Bennett Eke Ugbari (rtd), who will serve as the chairman; Edwin Krukrubo; Owhonda Ihekwoaba Nobel; and Mrs. Gift Sovins.

Wike directed that they should focus on dealing with complaints arising from those who do not want to pay their taxes, while also prevailing on those who believe that the tax body was doing what it was not supposed to do.

According to Wike, taxes are important sources of revenues for any government to shore up its needs for fund to implement set development agenda.

“It is a very serious assignment at this period as regards to what is going on. So, I believe that you have to take this assignment as a call of duty from your state.

“No country can survive without taxes. And so, you will do all you can to support the government and the citizens to do what they are supposed to do.

“I have confidence in you; the chairman, that you’ll be able to lead the members of the commission to do the right thing”, Wike said.

In his response, Chairman of the Rivers State Body of Tax Appeal Commission, Justice Bennett Eke Ugbari (rtd), noted that Rivers State, like other federating states, needs to generate sufficient internal revenues to augment the statutory allocations it receives from the Federal Government.

This, he said, would enable the government to fulfil its obligations and promises to Rivers people in terms of infrastructure and other development projects, as witnessed presently in the state.

“It is, therefore, the intendment of the commission to partner with other relevant tax authorities in Rivers State to generate adequate internal revenue for the state.

“In carrying out our assignment, the commission shall be guided by the principle of fair hearing, justice and equity. We shall ensure that there is proper assessment of taxes, and that every tax payer in Rivers State pays adequate tax as required by the relevant tax laws”, he said.

Justice Ugbari assured that the commission would discharge its responsibilities diligently and conscientiously with the fear of God.

According to him, they would also work in accordance with the objectives, purpose of the enabling law and other tax laws of Rivers State.

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