New Revenue Laws in the Interest of the People – Umahi New Revenue Laws in the Interest of the People – Umahi
The State Governor, Chief David Nweze Umahi, has said that the new revenue law introduced by his administration  was done in the best interest... New Revenue Laws in the Interest of the People – Umahi
Gov Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State

Gov Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State

The State Governor, Chief David Nweze Umahi, has said that the new revenue law introduced by his administration  was done in the best interest of the people.

Governor Umahi, at a press conference in  Abakaliki on Friday, said the taxes were  not intended to punish the people but to cushion the impact of the dwindling allocation accruing to the state from the federation account on the state.
Explaining that with an improved internal revenue base, the governor added that government  would be able execute projects that would transform the state and better the lots of the citizenry.
He noted   the “unfriendly” reactions of the people towards the new taxes and levies, the governor stated  the State Executive Council did not direct that the arrears of taxes for 2013 and 2014 be collected alongside those of 2015.
Governor Umahi, “My people went beyond bounds.  We never directed anybody to collect taxes for 2013 and 2014.  Our interest is for 2015; there is nowhere, with the level of poverty in the state, we will ask people to pay tax for three years and give them four days to do that.”
He however appealed to the people to pay their taxes for 2015 based on the new rate,  stressing that a town hall meeting would be held  early next  week to review the impact of the new  tax regime.
The governor assured  that those “those who paid for 2013 and 2014 will receive their money back”.
He warned those charged with the enforcement of the payment of taxes in the state to wear a human face in the execution of the assignment, warning  that any revenue agent found to be engaging in malpractices would be made to face the wrath of the law.
Governor Umahi  said, “The moment you defraud any Ebonyian in this issue of revenue, you will go to prison straight.”
The governor used the opportunity  to  appeal to traders at the Abakpa   and Kpirikpiri markets to buy forms for the allocation of shops at the International market and  stated  that the two  markets would soon be designated  as food stuff markets only.
He  announced the extension of time for the sale of the  forms to   31st of December, 2015.

 

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