Enforcement officers from the Federal Inland Revenue Service from
Abuja stormed Rivers State on Monday and sealed off Lafarge in Onne and
IGPES in Port Harcourt for alleged tax evasion.
While the cement company was sealed for allegedly failing to pay over
N10m in taxes; IGPES, an engineering firm, was shut for allegedly
evading tax to the tune N1.2bn.
Speaking shortly after sealing off the two companies, the leader of
the FIRS team, Mrs. Ruth Mandeun, warned their managements to pay the
outstanding taxes to allow for the reopening of the firms.
Mandeun also cautioned the managements of the companies not to
forcefully open the seals and padlocks used in locking up the premises.
She explained that the two firms defaulted through the non-remittance
of their Value Added Tax, Company Income Tax, Withholding Tax,
Education Tax and late return penalty.
The leader of the FIRS team stated that while IGPES began to default
in the remittance of taxes in 2011, Lafarge had not paid taxes since
2012.
Mandeun said, “Breaking of our seals is a criminal offence and
anybody involved in such an act will be prosecuted. It is either you pay
every kobo you are owing or we seal your premises. We have the mandate
to do that.
“The purpose of this exercise is to seal off the entire offices of
offending companies. If you are willing to pay within the next one hour,
then you will be allowed to operate.”
However, a senior official of IGPES, who gave her name as Esther
James, said the company had been paying in instalments in its bid to
offset the taxes owed.
James, who pleaded with the FIRS team to change the decision to seal
off the company, added that IGPES paid N65m on Friday as part of the
agreement to pay the outstanding taxes in bits.
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