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Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by olowobaba10: 2:11pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING WITH ALL THE TAXES OUR GRAND PARENTS HAVE BEEN PAYING, SEE ME I CANNOT EVEN AFFORD CLOTHES TO WEAR?
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Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by VAIDSNG: 2:25pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
[You have made a valid suggestion and we look forward to discussing in details how VAIDS can be beneficial to us all, the need for tax compliance and how this present administration is ensuring accountability for every revenue generated.] I think you have raised valid questions but this approach will not work The law requires that you pay tax whether or not your road is taxed. You cannot link provision of service to tax payment That is the law As an individual, if they zero in on you, no matter your postings on Nairaland, there is nothing you can do My suggestion is that since they have come to Nairaland to campaign for tax payment, then let there be a thread which will be operated like a conference. Let all the VAIDS people (FIRS, Office of VP, Minister of Fin etc) join in (they can have one person responding on Nairaland) and let a team of Nairalanders be on the other side. Nairaland should undertake to declare their assets and income and commit to getting others to do so. But the government must in return do 1, 2, 3, 4 And then the meeting should agree on how to enforce compliance by both sides I believe collective negotiation is the only way to extract a promise from the government. Again, remember nobody can individually engage the government on tax matters if s/he is in defalut [/quote] |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by VAIDSNG: 2:26pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
You have made a valid suggestion and we look forward to discussing in details how VAIDS can be beneficial to us all, the need for tax compliance and how this present administration is ensuring accountability for every revenue generated. |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by Nostradamu(m): 2:32pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
BetaThings: I agree. However, you're missing a point here: Accountability! How, or better put, who (among the government officials) will be responsible for the mismanagement of previous years' tax payments? Are we just supposed to develop amnesia overnight for the several WRONGS done to our people across the nation? He who must judge, or as the case is may be: Collect tax, must come to the table with clean hands. Apples and Oranges. To balance my comment, I must commend the FG on its fight against the elusive corruption; remember the good ole corruption that they've been fighting pre-1960. I've gotta commend them on that, really. BetaThings, ask yourself this question: Retrospectively, who would you place more trust in, to take your billionaire child to school, Evans or J.J Okocha? Also, would you let a fox watch over your chickens instead of a dog? Still, I agree with some of your points there sha. |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by VAIDSNG: 2:40pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
Hello, you are taxed on income generated. If you earn salary from your private firm, you already have tax deducted from your salary.Except you have other sources of income that you haven't declared. 1 Like |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by yomi007k(m): 2:45pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
VAIDSNG: No other source of income...thank u. |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by johnjay2012: 5:41pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
This is not a big deal, there are already average guys living average lives paying more than 1 million per annum as tax. |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by armadeo(m): 6:21pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
yomi007k: You are already taxed by your company before You get alert. The only issue is wether they pay the deduction to gov't. Cos many deduct and keep it in thier pockets. It is well. |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by yomi007k(m): 6:22pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
armadeo: Tnk u |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by BetaThings: 10:20pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
room089: Obasanjo wanted to increase petroleum price and do away with tolls He jumped the gun and demolished toll plazas but he did not get approval for fuel price increase as he planned He could not bring toll plazas back room089:No But the Lekki road in Lagos appears to be a good example that can be copied 3. Is there any difference between successive regimes THEN that misappropriated toll proceeds and the regime we have now in terms of administration and management? room089:Actually concessionaires are easier to harass than government room089:The economics of the two sectors are different There are DISCOs, GENCOs and transmission companies with different and conflicting interests There are private sector interests actively praying for (and actively working to ensure?) the failure of the electricity sector Private sector want good roads There are not many conflicting interests in the road sector room089:I think we need to arrest ourselves first Can we unite? IPOB members could not unite the SE against the election coming up in Nov If the masses cooperate, the government is a goner! |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by BetaThings: 10:27pm On Sep 27, 2017 |
armadeo: He should ask for his tax clearance certificate (TCC) If the tax deducted was not remitted to the Internal Revenue Service {IRS}, he will not get a TCC from the IRS and he will discover that his employer has been in default. The employer will be in big trouble |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by BetaThings: 4:09am On Sep 28, 2017 |
Nostradamu: I share your concern about accountability What we seem not agree upon is the how We cannot just criticise them and leave the thread (this is what they want - feeling of helplessness) We should think and think and think of how to engage them and hold them accountable We cannot afford to give up 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Rhythm Of A Tax Defaulter by tuborme: 5:24am On Oct 14, 2017 |
I recently went to my state 1 Like |
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