...holds an audit seminar and retrains 1000 Audit Staff.
In
its drive to ensure full maximization of its revenue generating
potentials, and to commence tax Audit exercise of 2016 in earnest, the
Lagos State Internal Revenue Service ((LIRS) has engaged 1200 members of
the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) and the Institute
of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) as Tax Audit Monitoring
Agents (TAMAs).
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The
TAMAs are authorized to act as agents of LIRS for tax audit and
assurance purposes. The LIRS carried out a review of the appointment and
operational procedure of the TAMAs in order to enhance efficiency in
its audit exercise.
Their
duty would be to collect requisite information during tax audit field
exercises, collate, prepare and submit tax audit reports based on the
facts gathered for use by the LIRS.
A workshop was organized for the agents at The Haven Event Centre, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos on Tuesday, April 26, 2016.
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Present
at the workshop were the Lagos State Commissioner for Finance, Mr.
Mustapha Akinkunmi; Chairman, Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on
Finance, Honourable Oluyinka Ogundimu; Executive Chairman of LIRS, Mr.
Olufolarin Ogunsanwo, and other management staff of the agency.
In his opening remark, Mr. Ogunsanwo implored the TAMAs to demonstrate the highest level of professionalism.
"We
believe you will demonstrate a high sense of responsibility and
integrity in this noble assignment in line with international best
practices as we hope to improve the internally generated revenue of the
state and ultimately engender a sustained culture of voluntary
compliance amongst tax payers in Lagos.
“I
have no doubt in my mind that your professionalism will be of
tremendous value during this year's exercise and beyond," Ogunsanwo
said.
The
revised Tax Audit Manual was also formally presented which highlights
the systematic steps of auditing as well as ethical standards and codes
in line with international best practice.
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“The
TAMAs at the Training undoubtedly emerged to be the best in the stock
of applications that we received. The selection process was quite
painstaking and took into consideration a number of preconditions,
professionalism and track records in the most vital areas,” said the
Board Secretary of LIRS, Mr. Jimi Aina.
Advising
the TAMAs at the workshop, Director, Tax Audit, Mrs Bolaji Akintola,
said, “The Image and reputation of LIRS is key in tax audit, therefore
we charge you to stand for what LIRS stands for, by avoiding any form of
compromise, illegality, unprofessional conducts and shunning all under
the table transactions.
“Under
the existing LIRS rules, erring agents may be delisted, prosecuted and
reported to their professional bodies for further disciplinary actions."
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The
venue of the event was filled to capacity as about 1000 Audit Field
Staff of LIRS were also trained in the afternoon session of the seminar
for the purpose of optimization and capacity building.
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"LIRS values its tax payers very much, they are seen as the goose that lays the golden egg. We therefore charge our agents to deal with them courteously and within the confines of Tax Audit Manual and Personal Income Tax Act (ITA)," Mrs Akintola concluded.
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