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Niger govt shuts eight banks, AEDC office over unpaid taxes

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    The Niger State Internal Revenue Service (NGSIRS) on Monday, 6 September, shut down eight commercial banks and the state head office of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) over alleged N456 million tax debts.

    Mr. Mohammed Etsu, the executive chairman of the internal revenue service, said that the clampdown was carried out in line with the provisions of the relevant tax laws of the state, NAN reports.

    “What we are doing is in line with the provisions of the relevant tax laws,” said Mr. Etsu.

    Mr. Etsu identified the affected banks and their liabilities as Stanbic IBTC (N113.2 million), Polaris Bank (N74.8 million), UBA (N68.9 million), Union bank (N47.1 million), First Bank (N45.7 million), Heritage Bank (N31.5 million) Unity Bank (N14 million) and GTB (N8.2 million).

    Others listed by Niger included AEDC Plc, with a debt of N45.8 million, Aloe Vera International Hotel (N3.9 million), and Rashida Restaurant (N3.2 million).

    The Chairman explained that all efforts by the Service to make the defaulting organizations pay their respective tax liabilities, yielded no positive results, thereby leading to the sealing of their business premises.

    He called on other debtors to pay their outstanding tax liability, to avoid sealing of their offices by the Service, as the tax drive exercise was a continuous one.

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