2 minutes
The tax evasion dispute between MTN and the Nigerian government might
have taken a new dimension as the Attorney General of the Federation,
Abubakar Malami has referred the matter to the Federal Inland Revenue
Service (FIRS) and the Nigeria Customs.
The Nigerian government had in 2018 slammed a fine of approximately $2
billion on the South African telecom firm for taxes relating to the
importation of foreign equipment and payments to foreign suppliers since
2008.
Following the fine by the Nigerian government, MTN subsequently
commenced a legal action in Nigeria against the AGF, which court action
was most recently postponed to 30 January 2020.
However, MTN has said that with this new development, it will
consequently follow due court process to withdraw its legal action
against the AGF from court, and engage with FIRS and Customs on the
issue instead.
Meanwhile, according to the AGF, in referring the matter to FIRS and
Customs, careful review and due consultation with relevant statutory
agencies was followed.
Accordingly, the AGF has also withdrawn its letter of demand that was
issued in August 2018 for MTN to pay the aforementioned $2 billion.
Join Geezgo for free. Use Geezgo's end-to-end encrypted Chat with your Closenets (friends, relatives, colleague etc) in personalized ways.>>
Comments
Post a Comment