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JOINT TAX BOARD SEEKS COLLABORATION WITH NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE TAX MANAGEMENT

The Joint tax board is soliciting for collaboration with the Nigeria Customts service In a bid to enhance effective tax management in Nigeria,
At a strategic meeting between the two entities,  the Secretary of the Joint Tax Board,  Olusegun Adesokan, says the aim of the visit is to finalize the memorandum of understanding on system integration and the proposed technical training session to strengthen the collaboration further.
Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi emphasized the importance of engaging stakeholders in achieving effective tax management. Stressing the collaborative imperative, he acknowledged that no entity can handle such matters in isolation.
The CGC expressed his commitment to liaise with the Human Resources Department to explore the proposed technical training session. Additionally, he directs the legal teams to hasten the processes that will lead to the actualization of the MOU.
Assistant Comptroller General of Customs in charge of ICT/Modernization Kikelomo Adeola, in her briefing, highlighted the advancements in integration with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). The integration aims to register only those vehicles that have paid the correct customs duties, contributing to efficient tax management.
The collaborative efforts between the Joint Tax Board and Nigeria Customs Service underscore both organizations’ commitment to fostering synergy in addressing crucial issues related to tax management and system integration.
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