Anambra seals banks, business facilities over taxes, levies

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The Anambra State Internal Revenue Service has sealed about 25 banks and hotels over issues bothering on non-payment of taxes and levies.

Among the facilities sealed include Nigeria Police Force Micro Finance Bank, Mumbai Festus Hotel, Finotel Classic Hotel, and Shalom Hotel, all in Awka.

Ezeodili said the sealing off of the affected business premises was as a result of their refusal or failure to appear in court, after being served with writ of summons, as they refused to pay stipulated levies to the state government. Uzor warned business owners and companies not to pay levies or taxes to anyone by hand, but through the designated government’s account with their ANSSID number.

 

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