Reason We Close Down Globacom, Airtel Offices In Kogi – KGIRS
The Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KGIRS), says it acted on a court order in the closure of Globacom Nigeria Limited and Airtel Network Limited operating in the State, due to alleged refusal to pay their taxes. THE WILLS reports.
Conversing with journalists on the development, the acting Executive Chairman of the Revenue Service, Alh. Sule Salihu Enche said Globalcom refused to pay its tax obligations to the state since 2017 to date, which amounted to over ₦300 million, while Airtel is also in tax default to the tune of over ₦60 million. Information Guide Nigeria
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According to THE WILL, the KGIRS said it was not in dispute with the Association of Telecom Providers, but with the Telecom companies individually, for their refusal to pay their taxes and stressed that the telecom association should not be brought into the matter.
The KGIRS says as an organisation that has tremendous respect for the rule of law, it will not take any action that infringes on the rights of individuals or corporate organisations as it is committed to complementing the efforts of Kogi State Government at making the State the investment haven. jamb results
The Revenue Service said it has ensured due process in the closure of Globacom and Airtel offices in the state and called on the corporate organisations to reciprocate the open door policy and the conducive environment provided by the administration of Gov. Yahaya Bello by paying their taxes duly.
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