July 10, 2025

Under New Tax Law, Banks Must Report Monthly Transactions Exceeding ₦5 Million

In a significant step toward enhancing financial transparency and increasing tax compliance, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has introduced a new regulation requiring banks to report monthly transactions exceeding ₦5 million for individuals and ₦10 million for corporate accounts. What the New Law Means Effective immediately, all Nigerian banks are mandated to submit monthly returns to the FIRS detailing: These reports will include key transaction details but do not authorize banks to deduct taxes directly. Instead, the data will be used by FIRS to identify possible tax evasion and ensure better compliance with existing tax laws. Why This Matters This new rule is part of the Nigerian government’s broader strategy to widen the tax net, monitor high-value financial activity, and curb illicit financial flows. Here’s how it could impact you: What You Should Do As a business or individual who makes high-volume transactions: For professional advice on Accountancy, Transfer Pricing, Tax, Assurance, Outsourcing, online accounting support, Company Registration, and CAC matters, please contact Sunmola David & CO (Chartered Accountants & Tax Practitioners) at Lagos, Ogun state Nigeria offices, www.sunmoladavid.com. You can also reach us via WhatsApp at +2348038460036.

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Lagos Judge Calls for Full Activation of Revenue Courts to Tackle Tax Evasion

In a bold call to strengthen tax enforcement, Justice Hakeem Oshodi of the Lagos State High Court has urged the full activation and use of designated revenue courts to prosecute tax-related offences in the state. Speaking at the recently held Revenue Recovery Summit organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Oshodi expressed concern over the underutilization of these courts. “I currently sit as a judge in a revenue criminal court, and I must confess, I have not conducted any trials. Yet, I’m fully ready to work,” Oshodi remarked. Why Revenue Courts Matter Justice Oshodi highlighted a troubling trend: many defaulting taxpayers rush to settle out of court once caught, fearing public prosecution and possible jail time. While this approach yields some revenue, it undermines the deterrent effect of the legal system. The summit, themed “Speedy Dispensation of Revenue Cases in Court,” focused on strategies to improve enforcement, reduce case backlogs, and strengthen collaboration between the judiciary and tax authorities. Key Takeaways from the Summit 1. Judicial Commitment Justice Oshodi and other legal experts emphasized that the judiciary is ready to support tax enforcement—what’s needed is activation of the tools already in place. 2. Learning from South Africa Oshodi cited South Africa’s aggressive stance on tax defaulters, where tax evaders are presumed guilty until proven innocent, urging Nigeria to adopt similarly firm measures. 3. Executive-Judicial Synergy The need for improved cooperation between government agencies and the courts was echoed by several speakers, including Attorney-General Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN). “We have the tools. What we need is the will to use them effectively,” Pedro stated, referencing the Tax Administration Act 2025 and recent infrastructure improvements like the Tapa Commercial Courts. Legal Complexities & Jurisdictional Hurdles Former Lagos Attorney-General Mr. Ade Ipaye gave a deep dive into the legal and constitutional challenges surrounding tax enforcement: What This Means for Taxpayers & Businesses If you’re a high-net-worth individual, business owner, or taxpayer in Lagos, here’s what you should know: ✅ Enforcement is intensifying – with renewed political and judicial will, revenue courts may soon see more cases.✅ Out-of-court settlements won’t always be an option.✅ Documentation is key – ensure your records are complete and compliant.✅ Tax audits may increase – be proactive, not reactive. Our Perspective: Time to Prepare At [Your Tax Consulting Firm Name], we believe the activation of revenue courts marks a turning point in Nigeria’s tax enforcement landscape. With greater scrutiny and faster legal processes, individuals and businesses must prioritize tax compliance, documentation, and legal readiness. Need Guidance? We assist clients in: Book a consultation today to stay ahead of the curve. For professional advice on Accountancy, Transfer Pricing, Tax, Assurance, Outsourcing, online accounting support, Company Registration, and CAC matters, please contact Sunmola David & CO (Chartered Accountants & Tax Practitioners) at Lagos, Ogun state Nigeria offices, www.sunmoladavid.com. You can also reach us via WhatsApp at +2348038460036.

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