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FIRS says tax clearance certificate now available in one click

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) said that taxpayers can now get their Tax Clearance Certificate in a single click via its flagship Taxpro Maxsolution.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by Johannes Oluwatobi Wojuola, a Special Assistant to the Executive Chairman of the FIRS.

It stated that the generation of Tax Clearance Certificates, which used to be issued within two weeks, would now be available with a single click by the taxpayer.

What tax pro is about: The TaxPro Max, a tax administration solution introduced by the apex tax authority in June 2021 is a one-stop-shop for taxpayer registration, tax returns filing, tax payment, and tax clearance certificate requesting, among other functionalities.

The Service stated that the innovation is on the heels of wide-scale technological reforms that the Service has embarked on as part of the effort to achieve a hundred per cent automation of its tax administration functions.

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How it benefits taxpayers: Muhammad Nami, Executive Chairman of the FIRS while commenting on the development explained that this functionality was in line with the objectives of the Service to make the lives of taxpayers easier and ensure the ease of doing business in the country.

According to him, One of our objectives as a Service is to build a Customer-Centric institution. The statement said:

Nami also stated that the taxpayer could only generate their Tax Clearance Certificates on the TaxPro Max platform when they did not owe any liabilities among other conditions set out for use of the platform.

He noted that this innovation was aimed at appreciating taxpayers for their trust and contributions to national development, stating that the Service would continue to come up with innovative solutions that would make the taxpayers’ lives easier.

Nami also implored governments at all levels to continue to give taxpayers value for their money whilst also urging tax payers to trust in government.

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