FIRS milestone H1 2023 performance, a success foretold
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By Dapo Okubanjo
This is because the FIRS under the leadership of Muhammad Nami has been constant in scaling new heights.
It is the highest ever tax collection by the service for the first six months of a fiscal year. But undeterred, the tax agency is convinced that it would better that number in the last six months of 2023.In the words of the FIRS Executive Chairman on the day he made the record- breaking announcement at the meeting of National Economic Council (NEC) a few days ago, there are “better days ahead”. And this he attributed to “continuing improvement to our tax processes and positive impact of current government’s policies on the economy”.
This is inspite of the grim shadow of COVID-19 on the polity which was bound to have negative consequences on the economy. In the year the pandemic held the world in its grips, the agency’s tax receipt fell slightly short of its N5.07 trillion target when it raked in N4.95 trillion inspite of a global slump in crude oil prices and disruption to businesses.
But in 2022, the oil sector did better as FIRS broke the N10 trillion mark by contributing 41% of the total tax collection for the fiscal year with an unprecedented figure of N4.09 trillion to N5.96 trillion from the non-oil sector according to the year’s performance update report.
Okubanjo is a journalist/public affairs analyst based in Abuja. He can be reached on [email protected]
