Admin l Tuesday, April 23, 2019
PORT HARCOURT, Rivers State – The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC has said it has not defaulted in meeting its tax obligations to the Rivers State Internal Revenue Services, RIRS, contrary to allegations.
The Rivers State Government had alleged that NDDC is indebted to it to the tune of N50 billion. But in a statement by its Director Corporate Affairs, Mr. Charles Obi Odili said the commission is surprised that the state revenue agency is claiming an outstanding Fifty Billion Naira (N50,000,000.00).
“Our records show that this is not correct. It is rather curious that the RIRS would rush to seal the gates of the Commission, disrupting activities at its headquarters, without any form of notification.
“We have had cause to discuss our tax obligations with officials of the RIRS in the past and all the grey areas were resolved amicably. It is, therefore, an act of bad faith for the revenue agency to begin to take actions that impugns on the reputation of an interventionist agency that is serving the people of the Niger Delta region.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Commission has as recently as January this year settled its outstanding tax obligations to the RIRS. We have cleared all Withholding tax (WHT) on enterprises and Pay as your earn (PAYE) up to March, 2019, including arrears.
“If there is any other issue of outstanding tax obligation (underpayment), it will only come up after reconciliation. Until then we cannot establish or determine under payment or overpayment. And our books are open for audit or reconciliation.
“It is not right for only one party to claim to have established that there is under payment or overpayment. That can only come to play after a thorough audit exercise.
“We can under the circumstances safely say that the RIRS came to seal off our premises without due process. As notice of non-compliance was neither issued nor served on NDDC before the RIRS action.
“We therefore call on the RIRS to remove the sealing order on our premises to enable both parties enter into dialogue and agreeably resolve our differences”, NDDC said.