Alleged tax invasion: Edo Revenue Service seal-off AIT, Radio Nigeria

Raymond Dopkesi in Court  on Monday, 14 Dec. 2015

Raymond Dopkesi in Court on Monday, 14 Dec. 2015

Raymond Dopkesi 

Jethro Ibileke/Benin

The Edo State Internal Revenue (EIRS), on Tuesday sealed-off two broadcast outfits in the State, over non-payment of taxes.

The broadcast outfits affected are the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN)’s Bronze FM, and DAAR Communications, operator of Africa Independent Television/Ray Power FM.

They were allegedly sealed off for the non-payment of about N10 million and N8 million taxes respectively.

It was gathered that DAAR Communications paid N4 million out of its N8 million debt last week, whereas, the State Government is said to be owing N85 million debts for services rendered it during the administration of Adams Oshiomhole.

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The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), on its part, was said to be indebted to the State to the tune of about N10 million, while the state government also owes it about N12.5 million.

Some members of staff of DAAR Communications who allegedly did not vacate the premises on time were said to have been locked inside by the revenue agency.

The image maker of the revenue service, Mr. Courage Eboigbe, who confirmed the sealing of the broadcast outfits, said they were shut down for non-payment of taxes.

Eboigbe who denied knowledge of the State Government indebtedness to the two broadcast outfits, put the indebtedness of DAAR Communications at about N8.1 million, after the payment of N4 million, and FRCN at about N6.7 million, after it paid over N1 million when it was sealed-off November last year.

Accoeding to him, “the period of grace given to the establishments to offset the debts have elapsed and the agency has no option than to shut down the broadcast outfits.”

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