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FIRS Grants Taxpayers Reprieve: Offers Waiver on Penalties and Interests for Overdue Taxes

In a move to alleviate the challenges faced by taxpayers in meeting their obligations, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has announced a significant concession.

The Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, revealed that the agency would be granting a full waiver on penalties and interests for overdue taxes, emphasizing its commitment to supporting businesses amid economic challenges.

“In recognition of the challenges that many taxpayers have faced in settling their outstanding tax liabilities,” said Adedeji, “the Federal Inland Revenue Service has approved the following tax concessions for taxpayers with outstanding tax liabilities.”

This rare concession, in accordance with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, LFN 2004, as amended, entails a complete waiver of penalties and interests on outstanding tax liabilities.

Taxpayers are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity, provided they fulfill the condition of settling the full outstanding principal before December 31, 2023.

Adedeji further cautioned that after the concession window closes, the full penalty and interest would be reinstated if the outstanding undisputed liability remains unpaid, reinforcing the urgency for taxpayers to act within the stipulated timeframe.

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