Lagos govt shutdown 16 companies over tax evasion [Full list]

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The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) on Monday resumed sealing of companies and hospitality firms over unpaid consumption taxes, closing up 16

Mr. Seyi Alade, the LIRS Director of Legal Services, said during the state-wide enforcement had resolved to wield the stick on defaulters who insist on shortchanging the state government.

He noted that LIRS suspended for some time shutting of corporate organisations and hospitality firms over unpaid taxes.He said, “Now, the service has resumed sealing of firms, particularly the hospitality firms; it is committed to continuing the exercise until full compliance to tax payment and remittance are achieved.

Alade said that the others included Kamal’s Crib, Citi View Hotel, 7th Heaven and Infinity Platinum Bar and Restaurant.“Before LIRS embarks on sealing, it must send two letters to the management of the affected firm, reminding it of tax liabilities. “Both the demand notice and letter of intention to distrain were sent to the management of the hospitality firms, but they failed to act,” Alade said.

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