The senator stated that for a land to be revoked, there were non-negotiable protocols to be observed.
Mr Adedeji emphasised that when children are educated, they grow up to be responsible citizens who pay their taxes and do what is right.
He said the engagement with the sector is imperative because of its immense contribution to the country.
Mr Nwankwoeze said the exercise marks the commencement of taking possession of more than 4,794 revoked properties by the FCTA.
A public notice signed by the FIRS chairman, Zacch Adedeji, said the decision was part of the ongoing efforts to boost efficiency and transparency in tax collection.
Without gainsaying the fact, the tax reform bills have been unarguably about the most thought-provoking issues in Nigeria today.
FIRS collected N21.6 trillion as tax revenue in 2024, exceeding the target of N19.4 trillion set for it by the government.
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.
The House of Representatives Committee on Finance says it is satisfied with the pace and quality of work at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) permanent site in Abuja
