The Edo State Internal Revenue Service (EIRS) is set to embark on a name and shame campaign of defaulting tax payers, in its renewed drive to ensure compliance with tax laws.
The Executive Chairman of EIRS, Igbinidu Inneh, in a statement, said the list includes owners of hotels, bars, eateries, restaurants, trade associations, as well as lawyers, architects, medical professionals and school proprietors.
Inneh added that many high net-worth individuals and contractors face risk of prosecution for tax evasion.
According to him, “We have resolved to embark on a name and shame campaign, as many proprietors who run viable businesses in the State are culpable for tax avoidance and evasion.
“At the same time, we wish to appreciate our dutiful tax payers, who have kept faith with the government and have continued to pay their taxes. We thank you our esteemed compliant tax payers”.
He added that the State government was committed to ensuring tax defaulters are brought to book, noting that a number of gas plant operators and petrol station owners fall in the category of those who have not been faithful with their tax obligations.