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Joint tax board rates Adamawa state high in utilization of resources

July 23, 2024
in Nigeria News
Joint tax board rates Adamawa state high in utilization of resources
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The Joint Tax Board has commended the Adamawa State Government for ensuring efficient utilization of resources meant for the people.

The Secretary of the Board, Olusegun Adesokan, made the commendation in Yola during the organisation regional training on tax business to ensure effective and efficient tax collection.

He noted that the Governor Ahmadu Fintiri administration is an example of a disciplined government utilizing taxpayers’ money properly stressing that the infrastructure development in the state is a testament to good governance.

Mr. Adesokan highlighted the importance of leveraging technology to improve tax collection, with a focus on progressive taxation, where the poor pay less and the rich and large corporate organizations are taxed more.

He urged the Adamawa State Government, through its Internal Revenue Board, to continue on the trajectory towards better development and economic growth.

Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, represented by his Chief of Staff, Dr. Edgar Amos, expressed the government’s gratitude for the collaboration that has been working for it over the years. While commending the Board for taking training and technology seriously, the Governor emphasized that beyond collection, they must tackle corruption and minimize loopholes in tax business.

During the training in Yola, participants will focus on discussing tax audit, enforcement, and compliance.

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