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Stamp Out Tax Evasion By Elites, Actionaid Tells Government


(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – ActionAid Nigeria has called on the government to step up efforts to stamp out tax evasion by the elites

This is contained in a statement signed by Lola Ayanda, Communications Coordinator, ActionAid Nigeria.

ActionAid recalled that it had been five years since the Panama Papers exposed the dodgy tax dealings of a Panama based law firm and its clients, and  eight  years since the G20 mandated the BASE Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) process, intended to end tax avoidance and satisfy people’s demands for tax justice and fairness.

The Country Director of  ActionAid in  Nigeria, Ene Obi, stated that “  in the last three decades, 179 million pounds was carted out of the country to offshore accounts”.

Obi said that part of the popwealth was used to purchase 233 properties in the United Kingdom.

“Not only does 179 million represent wealth that would have potentially been taxed in Nigeria, but it represents the much-needed capital that Nigeria lost to offshore accounts.

“What is even more worrisome is that the pandora papers exposed that it is the most influential Nigerians and government officials that have been at the forefront of this capital flights,” Obi said.

” These sharp practices are facilitated by banks and the financial sector which serve as the guardians of secrecy in tax havens.

ActionAid called for public registers of beneficial ownership, in all jurisdictions, accounts and entities, to stop crooks setting up companies to hide wealth in tax havens.

The aid agency said it was mandatory for countries to exchange vital information to help stop the practice.

It noted that public country-by-country reporting of corporate tax payments and key financial data would help improve transparency and reduce the secrecy that allowed these loopholes.

It added that a global minimum corporate tax rate of 25 per cent would also be an effective way of stopping potential tax revenue being hidden in tax havens.


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