The FIRS chairman stated that cross-border tax crimes undermined effort of countries to raise revenue for development.
The statement noted that the conference would serve as a platform for reflection on actionable solutions.
Mr Adedeji said that the reward was for the company’s diligent work.
The new tax legislation is not just another trend. It is here to stay.
FIRS collected N21.6 trillion as tax revenue in 2024, exceeding the target of N19.4 trillion set for it by the government.
It will help realisation of $1 trillion economy by 2031, says FIRS chairman.
The new headquarters represents a vision for the future and a commitment to transforming the agency.
The chairman’s proposed changes to tax administration are about ensuring that every Nigerian has access to the services they deserve and can rely on the system to work for them.
One thing is for sure: the Tax Boss plans to do even more this year.
He brings out the best in everyone he works with.
