FCT-IRS Partners with EFCC to Enhance Tax Compliance

Hudu Yakubu, Abuja 

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The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS) has sought a strategic partnership with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to strengthen tax compliance in the nation’s capital.

Acting Executive Chairman of FCT-IRS, Mr. Michael Ango, made this request during a courtesy visit to the EFCC Executive Chairman, Mr. Olanipekun Olukoyede, at the Commission’s Corporate Headquarters in Abuja.

In a statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communications of the FCT-IRS, Mustapha Sumaila, Mr Ango said the partnership was important because of the statutory roles of both agencies.

Ango added that the engagement with the EFCC was in line with the mandate of the FCT-IRS to collaborate with agencies such as the EFCC towards improving tax compliance in the FCT.

He noted that one of the major initiatives of the FCT-IRS in 2025 is the harmonisation of revenue collection and administration in the FCT, and to achieve this, the support and collaboration of all people and agencies, such as the EFCC, would be required.

He noted that the gesture is to ensure that all revenue due to the FCT is collected and accounted for in a transparent manner and to enhance ease of doing business and improve revenue generation.

Ango said this will further consolidate the massive infrastructural development in the FCT, by His Excellency, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike CON, Honourable Minister of the FCT.

In this regard, Ango noted that most suspects being investigated by the EFCC for financial crimes were not tax compliant, and it would be helpful if such persons were interrogated as to their tax status and required to fulfil their tax obligations as part of the investigation process.

The FCT-IRS boss stated that this approach could also be extended to forfeitures of assets or monies of suspects to the EFCC by the courts.

“When suspects are being investigated or charged to court, we would like to know, Mr Chairman, their compliance level; if they escape from one door, we can catch them through another door.

We will therefore be happy to partner with you like we are doing with your sister agency, the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU),” he stated.

Mr Ango then condoled with the EFCC on the recent loss of its operative and commended the EFCC Executive Chairman for the excellent work he and the Commission have been doing to tackle financial crimes in the country since he assumed duty as Chief Executive of the Commission.

The EFCC Executive Chairman, Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede, said the Commission is in partnership with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and other state internal revenue services and therefore would be willing to partner with the FCT-IRS to shore up its collections.

He noted the need to have a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to highlight the specific areas of collaboration, pointing out that such would further strengthen the relationship between the two organisations.

The EFCC Chairman further lauded the efforts of Mr Michael Ango since his appointment as Acting Executive Chairman, adding that he has been keeping tabs on the achievements within the short period of time and also not surprised about the aggressive infrastructural development in the FCT carried out by the Honourable Minister of the FCT, which shows that taxpayer’s money is judiciously used across the territory.

 

 

 

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