No More Multiple Taxation, Delta Government Assures IPMAN

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By Giovanni Emephia

The harmonized fees and levies for the oil and gas downstream sector in Delta State, contained in the State Internal Revenue Service Consolidation Law 2020 (as amended), aims to discourage multiple taxation by government agencies on business entities in the state, and provide a conducive environment for businesses to carry out their activities without unnecessary disruptions by revenue officials.

The Clarification was made known Tuesday in Warri by the Chairman, Delta State Internal Revenue Service, Sir Monday Onyeme, at a meeting he took with representatives of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), as part of the Board’s consultative engagements with critical stakeholders in the sector. 

The Chairman, represented by the Secretary to the Revenue Board, Barr. Mike Edegware, explained that government was not desirous of increasing the tax burden of the people as was amply demonstrated by its recent approval of tax palliatives for certain categories of businesses across the state, stating that it was rather to ensure that stakeholders appreciated their obligations as tax payers and partners in progress with government in supporting the developmental agenda of the state government. 

The Revenue Boss emphasised that the Delta State Internal Revenue Consolidation Law 2020 had effectively put all internally generated revenue issues in the state under the Board’s supervision with a view to avoiding multiple demand notices being issued by different government agencies to business entities in the state, as well as reducing the complexities in tax administration. 

Speaking earlier, representatives of IPMAN, Barr. Ikhide Ehighelua, and Comrade Augustine Ekhator, while commending the Board for the opportunity of the meeting, lamented the harsh business environment in which their members operate, and what they termed “lack of stakeholder participation”, in drafting regulatory laws by government.

The duo appealed to government for a harmonisation of all revenue laws, especially at the local government level, to ensure some relief for their members. 

It would be recalled that as part of the Board’s determination to expand revenue sources in the state, a special committee had been set up to implement the harmonised fees and levies concerning operations in the oil and gas sector in the state.

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