FIRS contributes 59.7% of federation account revenue —RMAFC

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The Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Elias Mbam, has said the Federal Inland Revenue Service contributed 59.

7 per cent, of revenues to the federation account in the last three months.

He said, “I want to observe with pleasure that in the last three months, the FIRS has been the major contributor to the federation account.Xenophobia: I’m in South Africa to ensure govt never again looks away while our citizens are attacked —Ezekwesili “We are here to familiarise ourselves with your activities, to know areas of collaboration, your challenges, which we will also help to pass to the Federal Government.

“We have always told ourselves that the job we do is for the love of the country. We will continue to deliver quality services in tax administration in Nigeria.

 

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