Multichoice gets approval to appeal FIRS’ N1.8bn tax - Punch Newspapers

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The Tax Appeal Tribunal sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, has ruled that Mulitchoice Nigeria has met the conditions necessary to pursue its appeal against the N1.8tn tax levied on it by the Federal Inland Revenue Service.

In line with the tax law, the Tribunal Chairman, Prof A.B. Ahmed on August 24, 2021, ordered MultiChoice to deposit 50 per cent of the alleged tax liability before the continuation of the appeal. In a counter-affidavit attached to its notice of appeal, MultiChoice stated that depositions in FIRS’ affidavit were arbitrary and contrived.

 

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