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The Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, has Charged Media Practitioners across the country to help to create public awareness on the need for Nigerians to pay their taxes while harping on some of the enormous benefits derivable in nation building and advancement.
The
FIRS gave this charge at the town hall meeting with members of the media in
both print, electronics and online in South –West held in Lagos on Tax Processes.
The
GUEST SPEAKER and Group News Editor of the Nigerian Pilot Newspaper, Michael
Oche spoke into the various components of tax such as Introduction to FIRS,
Taxes and Levies Administered by FIRS, Self -Assessment Regime and Due Dates
for Filing, Some Misconception about FIRS, Tax Appeal Procedures, Taxpayer’s
Rights and Obligations, and Role of the Media in Ensuring Tax Compliance.
According
to Michael Oche, “The media has a critical role to play in increasing
public awareness through its traditional role of enlightenment and education.
However, to be able to inform and educate media practitioners must themselves
understand the subject matter. It is an admitted fact that making tax benefits
a part of day-to- day life through constant media reporting can help taxpayers
feel closer to tax administrations and play vital roles in taxpayers compliance
decision. It includes raising awareness of the societal benefits of public
spending enabled by tax; educating tax payers of specific tax issues and their
obligations. As the tax system relies on voluntary compliance, it is important
that the media creates sufficient information. It is commonly held that
taxpayers are often unaware of their rights and obligations. Mass information
campaigns may be a useful tool to help build tax morale.”
Oche
maintained that apart from obligations, it is also important that media
highlights how taxes are spent and distributed. Showing taxpayers the social
utility of taxes can help change their perceptions about tax, which too often
emphasize the costs while dismissing the benefits.
“Media
report bad news at a pace that does not mirror reality thereby discourages
compliance. Providing taxpayers with factual information about the use of tax
revenues may increase income self-reporting and tax compliance. Reporting news
stories basically focusing on successful public projects funded with tax
revenues. Reporting evidence of how tax revenues increase public welfare.
Taxpayers exposed to positive news are more likely to pay their taxes
correctly.”
Participants
at the town hall meeting were both members of the media and the public who took
the opportunity to ask the guest speaker varies questions that had bothered
them over some of the activities of the Federal Inland Revenue Service.
The
question and answer session was very instructive, enlightening and educating as
all question from participants were dealt with accuracy.
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