Anambra Revenue Service Projects N50bn In 2022

January 28, 2022
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The Anambra State Internal Revenue Service has disclosed that it is projecting a revenue collection of N50bn in the 2022 fiscal year.

The Chairman of the agency, Dr. David Nzekwu, made the disclosure in an interaction with journalists in Awka on Thursday.

Nzekwu explained that the target for the year is achievable, and Anambra has the capacity to generate more than N120bn every year, if the right environment is created.

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According to him, prior to the current administration of Chief Willie Obiano, Anambra was generating N8.7bn yearly, adding that the recent statistics published by the National Bureau of Statistics showed that the state’s revenue had risen to over N28bn yearly.

Nzekwu said what was needed for the increase in the generation of internal revenue was for the public to see tax payment as a civic duty.

He said eight firms operating across the state were sealed due to tax defaults, noting that more companies would be sealed within days and weeks for the same reason.

On why the organisation was still contracting out revenue windows, less than two months to the expiration of the current administration, Nzekwu said there was nothing wrong with that.

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