CITN Warns Against Misuse Of Tax Proceeds

By Clement Alphonsus
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The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) has offered warnings to political leaders against abuse of taxpayers’ money, saying collecting tax revenue from taxpayers without using it judiciously weakens the country’s taxation system.

This was disclosed by the President of CITN, Samuel Agbeluyi, during the institute’s second pre-conference presidential chat, ahead of its yearly tax conference with the theme ‘Sustainable Tax Culture and Economic Roadmap for Nation Building’, slated to be held now at the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) International Trade and Convention Centre in May, following the shutdown of the International Conference Centre.

He noted that it is high time leaders are held accountable for the misuse of taxpayers’ funds.

Agbeluyi said, “You can’t collect tax revenue from taxpayers without using them judiciously, you are only weakening the system. If you want to enhance the system, whatever you collect, let it be seen that you are using it for the good of the citizens. Once we have that the culture will be improved."

He explained that most successful economies are not natural-based resource economies but use revenue from taxes to finance their activities, which is sustainable.

He further applauded the President Bola Tinubu for the major steps taken to improve the country’s taxation system, through the setup of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, headed by Taiwo Oyedele.

Agbeluyi, hopeful that the committee would submit its report any time soon, stated that the institute believes that the presidential committee would be a major game changer in the taxation system in the country.