The
Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has established a tax office dedicated
solely to the administration of taxes for Non-Resident Persons.
This is contained in a Public Notice signed by the Executive Chairman, FIRS,
Tunde Fowler.
Designated Non-Resident Persons Tax Office (NRPTO), the notice clarified that a
non-resident person refers to a foreign company as defined in the Companies
Income Tax Act (Cap C2, LFN 2004 as amended) or an individual (who is resident
outside Nigeria and derives income or profit from Nigeria) as defined in the
Personal Income Tax Act (Cap P8, LFN 2004 as amended).
The notice said that FIRS has identified Non-resident taxpayers as very
important segment of the tax-paying public for the purposes of devoting to them
specialised attention.
“The devotion of attention to this segment of taxpayers, Fowler said “is to
enhance tax certainty, promote voluntary compliance, reduce tax disputes and
avoid incidence of double taxation.”
“In view of the foregoing, the FIRS hereby notify all non-resident persons
operating in Nigeria and the general public that: Non-Resident Persons’ Tax
Office (NRPTO) which will handle all tax affairs of non-resident persons
(individuals or corporate) has been established; The NRPTO is located within
the International Tax Department at FIRS Building, Ikoyi, Lagos.
“As from 1st January 2020, all non-resident persons liable to tax in Nigeria
shall submit every return, correspondence or enquiry relating to all the taxes
administered by the Service to the Non-Resident Persons’ Tax Office; and Tax
files of non-resident persons shall thenceforth be domiciled at the NRPTO”, the
notice said.
NRPTO will be devoted solely to international taxation to serve
non-resident persons, including all tax treaty operational issues,
cross-border transactions, inter-company transactions and income derived by
non-resident individuals in Nigeria.
Fowler noted that the “devotion of attention to this segment of taxpayers is to
enhance tax certainty, promote voluntary compliance, reduce tax disputes and
avoid incidence of double taxation”
FIRS establishes office for non resident taxpayers
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