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Annual tax return: LIRS affirms 31st January deadline for employers

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The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has communicated a reminder to employers of labour to submit their annual tax returns on or before the stipulated deadline of 31st January 2024. The agency explained that this is in accordance with applicable tax legislation.

In a statement, the agency’s Executive Chairman, Mr. Ayodele Subair said that employers of labour with businesses located within the state must adhere to the deadline, as failure to comply would result in penalties and other statutory sanctions outlined in section 81(3) of the Personal Income Tax (Amendment) Act 2011.

Subair reiterated that the exclusive platform for filing annual income tax returns in the state is the LIRS e-Tax portal: https://etax.lirs.net, as manual filing is no longer permissible. He urged businesses and employers to leverage the e-Tax portal for filing, citing its user-friendly, convenient, and secure nature.

“The e-Tax portal is designed for the convenience of taxpayers, making tax transactions easily accessible from the comfort of homes and offices”, he noted.

He emphasised that the Taxpayer ID is a mandatory requirement for all employers to file their annual income tax returns on the e-Tax portal. Employers within the state are advised to generate a taxpayer ID (where applicable) for their employees and to file their P.A.Y.E returns through the e-Tax portal.

To facilitate compliance and address any filing-related concerns, LIRS has designated staff at its various offices to assist taxpayers in utilizing the e-Tax portal. For additional information or inquiries, taxpayers are encouraged to visit the agency’s website: www.lirs.gov.ng, follow LIRS on social media platforms: @lirsgovng, reach out via email at etaxinfo@lirs.net, or contact the LIRS customer care: 0700CALL LIRS (0700-2255-5477).

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