COVID-19: Tax keeps Nigeria afloat not oil money – FIRS tells Nigerians
Muhammad Nami, the Executive Chairman of FIRS, said the tax revenues generated by the service have kept the Nigeria’s economy going despite the outbreak of COVID-19.
Nami spoke on Monday in Abuja during a live appearance on the popular morning show, Kaakaki, on Africa Independent Television as part of his national public enlightenment on voluntary tax compliance, especially educating the citizenry on stamp duty payments. According to Nami: “Nobody wants to pay tax but payment of tax is necessary. There is never a time that is appropriate for somebody to pay taxes. You can see it all over the world.
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