Kaduna IRS orders companies to verify tax records in two weeks

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Kaduna IRS News

Kaduna State

Kaduna IRS has warned organisations with undisclosed or untraceable addresses to rectify their tax records within two weeks.

The Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service has warned organisations with undisclosed or untraceable addresses to rectify their tax records within two weeks.

These documents include the Certificate of Incorporation, audited accounts, staff payroll, a list of directors, and a list of expatriates. “Therefore, all organisations listed are required to urgently report to KADIRS Headquarters at No. 8/9 Bima Road, opposite Kaduna Polytechnic Marafa, with the following documents and records in order to reconcile all their outstanding tax obligations: CAC Certificate, Audited Account, Staff Payroll, List of Directors, List of Expatriates .”Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities.

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