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REVENUE GENERATION AND COLLECTION

  • Department: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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  • Pages: 68
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  •  :: Methodology: Primary Research
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REVENUE GENERATION AND COLLECTION

PROPOSAL

INTRODUTION:

Generation of tax revenue from the private sector, especially from the self-employed people has always posed a problem. Millions of Naira has been lost due to prevalence of tax evasion and avoidance among the self-employed people. Consequently, taxation cannot be used as a major instrument for revenue generation and key to sustainable economic development, because this hinders the realization of  fiscal objectives. Every year billions of naira are lost because of tax evasion and avoidance by the self-employed people (Ndulu,2003). Both the federal and state government have applied various measures to solve this problem but to no avail the question is; why is tax evasion and avoidance prevalent among the self- employed persons?

In all generation, the problems of personal income tax generation and administration continues to surface in one form or another in virtually every society, especially in this part of the world.  It is important to point out that the federal government has taken adequate steps in effective tax administration.

This failure on the part of the federal government is responsible for poor financial positions of both the state and local government.  Besides, this inadequate planning and absolute laws governing taxation, evaluation and collection is characterized by chaos.

This chaotic nature of the system can  be appreciated by political influence or interferences in the process of taxation during the civilian administration in the country which gave rise to untrained and inexperienced personal being entrusted with the work of collection and administration of personal income tax.

The important of these issues to tax administration in the developing countries like.  Nigeria, can be seen from the following extract from tax administration in under developed countries. The tax administration finds himself working with a staff which is inefficient in experienced, and poorly paid.

BOARD OF INTERNAL REVENUE ENUGU

The board of internal revenue Enugu was established to administer income tax in Enugu state just as there are likely to states of the federation.

Income tax was first introduced in Nigeria in 1904 by late Lord Lugard.  The introduction of Native Revenue ordinance of 1927 was most difficult in the Eastern areas of the country, due mainly to absence of recognized central Authority Resistance to this form of direct taxation in such that it result to riots notably in calabar, Owerri and the famous, Aba women Riot of 1929 which was so severe that it attracted a probe.  Beside, the Native Revenue ordinance were also Native direct taxation ordinance for the colony and the Native income tax ordinance.

These ordinance were late modified and incorporated into the Direct taxation ordinance No 29 of 1940, cap 54 and the income tax ordinance No 29 of 1943 respectively. The direct taxation ordinance 1940 empowered native authorities to tax Africans in their areas of jurisdiction while the income tax ordinance 1943 was for the taxation of non-Africans in companies.  The two ordinances were the foundation of our modern taxation which necessitated establishment of board of internal revenue in each of the states of the federation which Enugu Board of internal Revenue is one of them.

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The assessment and collection of personal income tax from taxable person have been difficult in this country in spite of the tax laws and reforms in place. There is apathy not only on the part of the uneducated but also the educated. Having suggested that tax collection is one of the fundamental problems in income tax administration, the question then is how can this problem be surmounted? This study therefore, is an attempt to examine the problems of tax collection and administration in our tax system and also proffer suggestions for improvement.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The instrument of investigation that will be us in this study will come from primary sources of data such of data such as personal interview, and questionnaires. Secondary source of data will also be used, this include, text books, journals and other related materials on this topic.

CHAPTER ONE

1.1 INTRODUCATION:

Generation of tax revenue from the private sector, especially from the self-employed people has always posed a problem. Millions of Naira has been lost due to prevalence of tax evasion and avoidance among the self-employed people. Consequently, taxation cannot be used as a major instrument for revenue generation and key to sustainable economic development, because this hinders the realization of  fiscal objectives. Every year billions of naira are lost because of tax evasion and avoidance by the self-employed people (Ndulu,2003). Both the federal and state government have applied various measures to solve this problem but to no avail the question is; why is tax evasion and avoidance prevalent among the self- employed persons?

1.2   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

In a bid to boost revenue generation and collection through tax from private sector, especially from the self- employed people, a lot of  tax laws have been made and relevant tax  authorities, collectors, and tax contractors have also been put in place to ensure effective tax collection and administration. But in spite of all this, there have been a prevalent problem of tax avoidance and evasion among the self-employed persons. This study tends to reveal the cause of this problem and the challenges of tax administration in private sector, especially the self-employed persons.

1.3  OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY

The general objective of this study is to examine the nature and extent of the threat posed by personal income tax generation to the socio-economic development of the nation. The study equally will be dealing specifically with the following;

(a)  To examine how decline in tax morality by self-employed persons have encouraged      tax evasion

(b) To determine the extent to which the nature of tax administration in Enugu has contributed to the problems of personal income tax generation.

(c) To find out how the absence of strong deterrent punishment has contributed to the problem.

1.4    RESEARCH QUESTIONS

In order to carry out this study, the following research questions has been designed;

In what way has decline in tax morality by self-employed persons encouraged tax evasion and avoidance in Enugu State.

In what way has the absence of strong punishment for tax offenders contributed to the problem of personal income tax generation in Enugu.

In what ways have tax administration affected personal income tax generation in Enugu State.

1.5  RESEARCH HYPOTHESES

For the purpose of this research work, the following assumption are made;

1.5.1  H1: Personal income tax generation in Enugu State Board of internal

Revenue is very effective.

Ho: personal income tax generation in Enugu State Board of Internal Revenue is not  very effective.

1.5.2  H1: There is a strong punishment measure for tax offenders in Enugu

State by the Board of Internal Revenue.

Ho: There is no strong punishment measure for tax offenders by the

Board of Internal Revenue Enugu State.

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