Reps panel summons Total, others over $85 billion tax evasion

The House of Representatives has summoned Total Upstream and several other oil firms operating in the country over tax claims of $85 billion.
The summon was by the ad hoc Committee on structure and accountability of Joint Venture (JV) Business and Production Sharing Contracts (PSCS) of Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd.
Chairman of the committee, Abubakar Fulata, revealed this at an investigative hearing in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said almost all the oil companies in Nigeria collected capital allowance and investment tax claims without Certificate of Acceptance of Fixed Assets (CAFA) which constituted breach of Nigeria’s extant laws.
CAFA is generally issued to evidence an approval for the purchase of assets valued at ₦500,000 and above.
Mr Fulata also summoned AGIP Energy Natural Resources Ltd, Shell Nigeria Exploration Company. Ltd. Chevron and other oil companies.
The lawmakers said that most of the companies were making claims of capital allowance from the government without the certificate.
He said companies found to be culpable would be compelled to make necessary refunds to the federal government coffers.
According to him, all companies in Nigeria do not have the CAFA certificates and they are enjoying capital allowance amounting to millions of dollars.
“These are things they cannot do in their country but doing in Nigeria. Unless you clear the malfeasance of this allowance, the committee would be compelled by the relevant agency to recover this money,” he said.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Health
UN celebrates eight billion birth as global population swells
Meanwhile, most of the world’s population growth is concentrated among the poorest countries.

Anti-Corruption
Nigeria wins international award for anti-corruption war at ports
Nigeria has won the Switzerland-based Basel Institute on Governance’s first-ever ‘Outstanding Achievement in Collective Action Award’.

Economy
GEEP 2.0: Buhari regime gives interest-free loans to Bayelsa residents
Beneficiaries could receive up to N300,000 as a loan.

Agriculture
8,520 Enugu farmers benefit from World Bank APPEALS project
Deputy Governor Cecilia Ezeilo disclosed this during a two-day World Bank ninth implementation support mission held in Enugu on Tuesday.

Africa
YouTube announces $50,000 grants for Nigerian creators, others
YouTube on Tuesday announced its expansion efforts to support creators and the creative economy in Africa with $20,000 and $50,000, respectively.

Heading 2
176 inmates freed from Port Harcourt maximum prison
One hundred and seventy-six inmates have been freed from Port Harcourt maximum prison.