Ms Ahmad urged the residents of the state to prioritise voluntary tax compliance.
The Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service has sealed the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company over a N600 million tax liability.
Mr Adams stressed that many properties are being rented out in the state; hence, KADIRS expects significant revenue from this initiative.Â
She said they encouraged voluntary compliance, so they exhausted all possible means before enforcement was the final step.
The committee is headed by the executive chairman of the KADIRS, with the board secretary and legal advisor of the service serving as joint secretaries.
The governor stated that the 2024 budget aimed to bring development closer to the people of Kaduna State,
According to him, taxation is the most elastic and dependable source of government revenue.
The governor urged the new appointees to be diligent and create strategies and operational plans to move KADIRS to greater heights.
The culprits were caught on August 9 during a joint operation along Muhammadu Buhari Way in Kaduna North LGA.
“We will introduce this device before the end of this quarter,” KADIRS chairman said.
