FCT-IRS introduces electronic tax clearance certificate to check forgery
By Hudu Yakubu, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service says it has introduced Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate (E-TCC) to checkmate activities of fraudsters who could forge such document.
The Acting Executive Chairman of the Service, Mr Haruna Abdullahi disclosed this during his engagement with the members of the House Committee on Public Accounts at the National Assembly on Monday in Abuja.
Abdullahi explained that the E-TCC had fortified the process thereby making it difficult for anyone to forge such document because of the security code.
He said this effort would help the Service not to be short-changed as well as boost revenue for the FCT.
The acting executive chairman stated that Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) is a document issued by the Tax Authority to certify that an individual or a business is compliant with the appropriate requirements as stated by law within a stipulated period of time usually for the three preceding years.
Abdullahi quoted the section 85 of the Personal Income Tax Act 2011 as amended, which states that “Whenever the relevant tax authority is of opinion that tax assessed on the income of a person for the three years immediately preceding the current year of assessment has been fully paid or that no tax is due on income or that the person is not liable to tax for any of those three years, it shall issue a tax clearance certificate to the person within two weeks of demand for the certificate by that person or give reasons for the denial”
According to him, while issuing a tax clearance certificate, due diligence must be carried out to ensure certain conditions were met by the taxpayers and satisfied by the tax authority.
He stated that application for TCC must be made and duly endorsed by the taxpayer and annual income declaration form A and three years income declaration form must also duly completed and signed by the taxpayer.
The FCT-IRS boss also noted that personal emoluments which comprise of wages or salaries, including allowances, benefits in kind, gratuities, superannuation or pension schemes and any other income derived solely by reason of employment are declared.
Abdullahi added that income declared must be verified, satisfied and evidences of such income be sited while benefit in kind must also be verified based on section 4 of PITA 2011.
The chairman advised that taxpayers should always endeavor to declare their incomes accordingly with evidences that would be satisfactory to the managers of the tax authority while due diligence would be carried out appropriately within the stipulated time.
“It is evident that the issuance of the TCC is at the discretion of the Service in its justification based on the items listed in section 31 of FCT-IRS Act, 2015 and PITA, 2011 (as amended) may issue or not issue a tax clearance certificate” he concluded.
In his remarks, the Chairman, House Committee on Public Accounts, Mr Oluwole Oke urged general public or taxpayers to report any violation of the law concerning issuance of TCC to the management of FCT-IRS.
Oke said FCT-IRS should consider legislative arm as collaborator who would work to ensuring smooth operation of the service.
“We will support FCT-IRS and help the Service to bring more people to the tax net” he pledged.