As part of efforts to increase Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio, the Office of the Tax Ombud and the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) have resolved to explore inter-agency collaboration.
This collaboration is aimed at attracting more foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country’s oil and gas free zones by addressing tax and fee-related grievances through effective and efficient mediation services provided by the country’s foremost tax dispute-resolution institution.
The resolution was disclosed on Wednesday during a courtesy visit to OGFZA by John C. Nwabueze, Tax Ombud/Chief Executive, Office of the Tax Ombud who described the proposed collaboration as a panacea for promoting fair, transparent, predictable and investor-friendly tax administration within Nigeria’s oil and gas free zones.
Speaking further, the Tax Ombud said: “I am very much aware that OGFZA regulates and coordinates activities in the zones, grants permits and licences, administers incentives, and resolves disputes among stakeholders. The Office of the Tax Ombud complements these functions by providing an independent channel for reviewing and resolving complaints relating to taxes, levies, regulatory fees, customs duties and excise matters.”
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According to Nwabueze, the two government agencies could collaborate in areas including taxpayer complaint resolution, clarification of tax incentives, review of systemic complaints, and the promotion of transparency and…
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