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LAGOS STATE HARMONISED TAXES AND LEVIES BILL SCALE SECOND READING

Lagos State House of Assembly at its plenary session on Tuesday has committed the Lagos State Harmonized Taxes and Levies Bill to the Committee on Finance for further legislative scrutiny through a public hearing to report its findings in two weeks.

This emanated following the second reading of the Bill by the Chairman, Committee on Finance, Hon. Obafemi Saheed, stating the urgent need for State and Local Government to coordinate a clear tax regulations and practices.

Leading the debate, Hon. Tobun Abiodun described the bill as a critical reform that would eliminate the challenge of multiple taxation in Lagos State. He further explained that the bill would foster collaboration between the State and Local Governments through structured engagement to determine tax jurisdictions, while also addressing illegal roadblocks and encouraging the deployment of modern technology for tax collection.

Commending the importance of the bill, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu noted that the bill would abolish cash-based tax collection, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability, while also prescribing penalties for defaulters to strengthen compliance.

Hon. Surajudeen Tijani in his submission, noted that the bill would regulate revenue collection processes and curb the activities of unauthorized individuals involved in tax collection.

While Hon. Solomon Bonu emphasized the need for proper public sensitization, urging relevant government agencies to ensure that residents are adequately informed about the provisions and benefits of the bill.

Giving his remarks, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, who presided over the Plenary reiterated that the bill is in the interest of Lagosians as it promotes a fair and equitable tax system anchored on the principle of progressive taxation. He urged lawmakers to return to their constituencies to sensitize their constituents.

“There is a need for continuous sensitization of the people to ensure they are well informed about the nitty-gritty of this bill,” the Speaker stated.

He thereafter directed the Committee on Finance to report its findings in two weeks.

In another development, the House confirmed the appointments of the following
Mrs. Abibat Omowunmi Ogbara as the Chairman of Lagos State House of Assembly Service Commission (LAHASCOM)
Hon. Oluwaremilekun Bello as the Member of Lagos State House of Assembly Service Commission (LAHASCOM)
Mrs. Adeola Victoria as the Secretary, Lagos State House of Assembly Service Commission (LAHASCOM)

In addition, the Assembly acknowledged the expiration of tenure of the former Clerk of the House, Mr. Biliaminu Onafeko and consequently approved the appointment of Mrs. Adenike Oshinowo as the Clerk of the Lagos State House of Assembly and Mr. Olaosebikan Ebenezer as the Deputy Clerk of the House.

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