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Tokunbo Akande. |
The Special Adviser to the Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, LIRS, Mr. Tokunbo Akande has clarified the misunderstanding about stamp duty as he maintained that it is a revenue stamp and not a postage stamp.
Akande made this known while featuring as a guest on The
Tax Talk programme on Channels Television recently.
He said contrary to public opinion, stamp is not just for
courier services as it is meant to certify the underlying transaction between
two entities, whether they are corporate entities or individuals, thus, the
framework for stamp duty is to verify the documents for underlying transactions
and ensure that they are admissible in court in case any disputes arise.
Akande noted; “It's interesting to note that stamp duty,
a tax law that dates back to 1939, is still in effect today. Although it was
reenacted in 2004 and has been updated over time through the Finance Act, the
basic premise remains the same.
“Stamp duty places the responsibility on those involved
in certain transactions to provide documentation that explains the details of
the transaction. For example, if someone purchases an item from another person,
a receipt is given to show the transaction. This receipt must be stamped to be
considered admissible evidence in court in case any disputes arise. In the
past, the postal stamp was used to denote the stamp duty.”
Akande, who noted that Stamp duty has contributed
significantly to revenue generation in Lagos State, as the state has generated
over N5 million from stamp duty over the past few years, said the agency
believes there is still room for improvement.
While stating that the agency is considering the
introduction of revenue stamps for wholesalers and distributors for receipts
over N10,000 in the state, he noted; “This approach was previously utilized in
the 1970s, and we are eager to revitalize it. We are fully committed to
engagement and process improvement.
He said the agency has taken the step of digitizing its
stamp duty operation by transitioning from manual to electronic processes.
According to Akande, “The Joint Tax Board (JTB), which
oversees all Internal Revenue Services (IRSs), the Federal Inland Revenue
Service (FIRS), customs, immigration, and other related bodies, has been at the
forefront of promoting awareness about stamp duty in general.
“LIRS (Lagos State Internal Revenue Service) has also
made significant efforts in this area by holding town hall meetings, issuing
public notices and guidance notes, and engaging with professional bodies.
However, despite these efforts, the message has not been fully received. It is
important to note that the law requires that all transactions between two
entities must be stamped, and even items such as cheques have a small stamp on
them. This is because they may be admissible in court. Therefore, it is your
responsibility to ensure that any documents related to transactions above a
certain level of expenses are properly stamped, as failure to do so renders
them as ordinary paper.
He said LIRS has expanded its presence across various
states, with offices conveniently located to better serve taxpayers as its
officials are proud to offer assistance with legal proceedings and have desks
located in all the courts of Lagos.
“Our team of experts ensures that all necessary documents
are properly stamped and verified by the commissioner for stamp duty. We take
record-keeping seriously, as it helps to ensure the authenticity of all
documents that pass through our hands. Proper stamping of documents is
essential, whether you're borrowing money from a bank or renting a property.
Failure to do so could render them inadmissible in court. We are here to help
certify your documents and ensure they have the necessary stamps to make them
legally binding,” Akande submitted.
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