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CITN flags tax law chaos, demands FG set the record straight
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80415, member: 636"] Someone messed up the official tax law paperwork. The President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, Innocent Ohagwa, voiced serious worry about different versions of the country's Tax Act floating around. He said reports suggest the final gazetted laws might not match what the National Assembly actually debated and passed. Ohagwa warned that any confirmed discrepancies, whether from procedural mistakes or unauthorized changes, would cause major problems. The tax institute leader laid out the potential fallout. Such errors could undermine the legislature's authority and create legal gray areas. He stated this situation would breed compliance risks for businesses. Ohagwa argued it would damage public and investor confidence in Nigeria's systems. Taxpayers and professionals could face unexpected liabilities. Trust in governance institutions would weaken. The CITN called for immediate steps to verify the authentic text of the contested tax Acts. Ohagwa insisted on comparing the National Assembly's passed versions against the enrolled and gazetted documents. He demanded clear public clarification if differences are found. The institute wants prompt corrective action using proper constitutional procedures. Their concern stems from their role as the premier tax authority in Nigeria. They emphasize that taxation relies on precise legislation. Observing the correct legislative process is non-negotiable for them, especially on a matter this important to the national economy. [/QUOTE]
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