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LRA boss meets face-to-face with taxpayers

The Commissioner General of the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) Thomas Doe Nah for the first time since taking office recently holds face-to-face engagement with scores of business stakeholders, meanly from the large taxpayer category.

Large taxpayers are businesses or corporations that have annual turnover of L$30m and above.According to the LRA, Commissioner General Nah notes that his engagement with the large taxpayers in Monrovia is about engendering a new way of transacting with the business sector in a people-centered manner to boost tax compliance.

He says the approach of meeting taxpayers and engaging them in discussions is fundamental to creating a more customer-friendly economic environment for revenue collection.“We intend to reshape our customer relations, but will remain firmed on the implementation of the revenue laws,” CG Nah underscores during the engagement held at the Liberia Chamber of Commerce on Capitol Hill Friday, 21 September.

The LRA Commissioner General urges taxpayers to find the appropriate means of settling tax obligations and related issues, and avoid bypassing procedures in a dishonest way which he describes as very unfair and unacceptable.

“If you have problems, let us know so we can discuss them; but, don’t try to do the wrong things because if we catch you, we will not compromise,” CG Nah strongly asserts. The Commissioner General intimates that the focus of his engagement is more about collaborating and partnering with the business community, key state actors including the National Investment Commission and the Ministry of Commerce, among others, to address challenges comforting the business sector through a harmonize approach in order to stimulate economy growth, thereby upping the tax net.

“I am keen on working with other state actors to develop a comprehensive triangular approach of providing a more suitable way to improve our business climate and enhance revenue collection.” Encouraging taxpayers to make use of the modernized and integrated technologies put in place by the LRA to enhance tax payments, CG Nah further urges taxpayers to report issues that affect tax payment so as to drive a way forward in formulating requisite measures and policies to address them.

“Feedback is the key to the transformation of everything, so we will need you to give us feedback that will help us institute essential measures,” he adds. Speaking earlier, the first Vice President of the Liberia Chamber of Commerce, Assad A. Barber, lauds the LRA Commissioner General for initiating the engagement, describing it as a welcoming undertaking.

He calls on the LRA to do more consultations with the business community and taxpayers before the introduction of reforms and enforcement of new measures. The acquaintance gathering was intended to discuss relevant means of enhancing tax payment and improve relationship with the business community. It also highlighted views about challenges facing taxpayers. Press Release

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