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CAC Approves Name for Edubox International Foundation

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has approved the name for non-governmental organisation called Edubox International Foundation. Founder of the foundation, Tosin Sanusi said the aim of the NGO is to help position Nigerian students and youths to become relevant to the country and the entire world by supporting their academics and empowering them with the requisite skills needed for national growth. โ€œWe hope the NGO will ensure students further their education without financial constraints and also serve as a centre for skills acquisition for youth,โ€ Sanusi said. Sanusi further noted that the foundation would provide a platform of sponsorship for destitute students who are intelligent and canโ€™t afford education. According to him, the proposed trustees for the foundation shall be Mr. Kelvin David; Mr. Sanusi Tosin Moses; Igwe Hephzibah Adaeze; Nwaigwe Marilyn Chinwe; Joshua Christian Amuzie and Mr. Hassan Ahmed Adekunle. Meanwhile, the CAC said technology has played a pivotal role in streamlining the inter agency partnerships between them and other government agencies. The Acting Registrar-General of the commission, Azuka Azinge, told stakeholders in Abuja at the Technology As A Catalyst: Ease of Doing Business 2018 Conference. Azuka Azinge, Acting Registrar General, Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), extol the benefits of using technology in running the commission. ย According to her, technology has made it possible for applicants to do their company registration online without coming to CAC office. โ€œTechnology has made it possible for the commission to run 24 hours registration, which they were not doing before and online payment is now available at the commission because of technology. Technology has changed the face of how we do business now,โ€ Azinge noted. Source: Pulse

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N1.2bn Tax Assessment: Complainantโ€™s absence stalls proceeding

The absence of Mr Joseph Daudu (SAN) on Wednesday stalled proceeding over the tax assessment of his firm by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) at the Tax Appeal Tribunal, sitting in Abuja. The appellant, Daudu, said he was dissatisfied with the FIRS assessments of his Withholding Tax (WHT), Personal Income Tax and Value Added Tax (VAT) for the period from 2010 to 2017. Specifically, he expressed dissatisfaction with the decision to assess him with respect to WHT and VAT in the sum of N 1, 226, 115, 562.33. He, therefore, prayed the tribunal to restrain FIRS. At the resumed sitting, Mr Abedayo Adedeji, counsel for Dauda, told the Tribunal that the SAN had a major surgery and that was why he could not come. Adedeji also reiterated that Dauda, who is his principal, would like to handle the matter himself. In her response, Ms C. Offoregbunem, holding brief for Prof. Taiwo Osipitan (SAN), told the tribunal that they were only served on Monday and needed time to reply. The tribunal, which was presided over by Mrs Alice Iriogbe, adjourned sitting until March 19 for parties to be served. Earlier, Daudu had claimed that it was a misnomer for the appellant, who operates a law firm as a legal practitioner and does not deal in primary goods, to be assessed on Withholding Tax (WHT). โ€œIt is unheard of for a legal practitioner to pay Withholding Tax, the respondent acted in error when it assessed the appellant on individual Income Tax from 2010 to 2017 in the sum of N977, 561, 982.08,โ€ he said. Responding, FIRS noted that its assessments were not in error and that it was discovered that the appellant did not deduct and remit WHT on some of the expenses and payment made under the period in review. FIRS, therefore, prayed the Tribunal to declare that the notices of assessments issued on the appellant for 2010- 2017 assessment was right. It also urged the tribunal for an order mandating the appellant to pay the total sum of N1.2 billion being the appellantโ€™s liability for WHT, Personal income tax and VAT for 2010 โ€“ 2017 years of assessment. FIRS stated that it rightly assessed the appellant; acting in accordance with the law and by collaborating with the Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC) on non-declaration of income as well as tax evasion. Source: PMNewsNigeriaย 

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CAC Registered 327,676 Business Names in Three Years

The Acting Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Mrs. Azuka Azinge, has said a total of 327,676 business names were registered while 41,719 Incorporated Trustees were registered in the last three years.   According to her, the breakdown of the filings showed that registered companies recorded 145,329 fillings, business names recorded 26,593 filings, while 18,156 incorporated trustee filings were returned in the period under review.   Speaking in Kano at the weekend, during a customers/stakeholders forum, Azinge said the incentive was extended from 1st January to 31st March 2019, to enable more micro small and medium scale enterprises (MSMEs) formalise their businesses. Azinge, disclosed that the Commission recently dispensed with proficiency requirement for the registration of all forms of businesses. She also put the total number of entities that had been registered by the commission since inception to date at 2,853,692. The breakdown of the figure showed that 1,671,079 businesses were registered as limited liability companies, 1,115,429 entities were registered under business names while the remaining 67,185 were registered as incorporated trustees. The CAC added that it registered 85,635 new companies in 2018. It said the number of newly registered companies dropped by 2.57 per cent in 2018, compared to the 87,891 companies that were registered in 2017. The commission had under its Business Incentive Strategy (BIS) reduced the cost of business name registration from N10,000 to N5,000, for a period of three months covering October 1 to December 31, 2018. The BIS is aimed at creating a window for MSMEs to formalise their businesses so that they can own corporate accounts with banks, have access to loans, grants and other government interventions. Azinge said upon the expiration of the initial three months window, the commission received several requests from states and other agencies seeking an extension of the 50 per cent fee reduction promo. She said in view of the benefits of the BIS, coupled with the demand for extension by stakeholders, it became imperative to further extend the period to March 31 of this year to enable more MSMEs to formalise their businesses. โ€œOnly recently, the commission extended the BIS to encourage small businesses to formalise their businesses by registering same with the commission. โ€œDuring the initial three months of the BIS registration, activities increased tremendously. For the months of October and November 2018, a total of 39,074 business names were registered.โ€ She added that in the third quarter (July to September) 32,504 were registered and from October to December a total of 66,687 companies were captured. The acting registrar general said the commissioned had embarked on some reforms with a view to improving on its services being rendered to the teeming business men and women across the country. Azinge said, โ€œCAC was able to make provide a platform for direct registration by first directors/subscribers, digitalisation of its legacy records, full decentralisation of its operations, development of company registration portal and provision of 24 hours online registration of businesses. โ€œThe commission also co-located its ICT infrastructure to guarantee uninterrupted availability of service 24/7, provided a robust website and removal of requirement for proficiency certificate for business registration.โ€ Speaking earlier, during a panel discussion, Professor Murtala Sabo Sagagi, the Dean, Dangote School of Business, Bayero University Kano, urged the commission to intensify action on its sensitisation campaign to enable people know more about the importance of registering their businesses. Sagagi, said a survey conducted recently had shown that out of the 400 SME sampled in Tarauni local government, only three registered with CAC, seven registered with state government, nine with local government and 388 had never registered the names of their businesses. โ€œThis has indicated that the commission has a lot to do to sensitise the general public on the importance of registering their businesses with the CAC,โ€ he said. Other dignitaries that attended the forum included board member of the CAC, Mr Rabiu Madugu; Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Kano chapter, Barrister M.A Lawan among others. Source: Punchย 

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CAC Eases Register To Enable Good Business

KANO โ€“ As part of efforts toward deepening communication with its customers the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) held its quarterly consumersโ€™ forum in Kano aimed at making business registration simple, fast and cheaper. In her address, Lady Azuka Azinge, CAC Acting Registrar Genera, said the forum was a periodic event intended to bring together management of the commission, stakeholders and members of the public to interact on issues pertaining to its services. She maintained that the forum was an opportunity for stakeholders and members of the public to have a one-on-one interaction with top management of the commission. Azinge said the current administrationโ€™s agenda on Ease of Doing Business had galvanised the commission to further improve on its registration and regulation services to teeming businessmen and women in the country. She applauded the working relationship between Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council the Ease of Doing Business Environment Sectarian, the business as well as other critical agencies involved in the doing business matrix. She started that their efforts had significantly contributed to the improved ranking of Nigeria in the Global Doing Business Index, disclosing that the post registration services were now partially automated, to enable state officers to fast track the processing of post registration applications. Source: Independent

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