Multichoice on Thursday July 8, 2021 debunked claims that it defaulted in tax payment to the tune of N1.8 trillion as claimed by the Federal Inland Revenues Service, FIRS. The Cable television service provider says it was not also ready to engage the institution in war of words or media brawl but would find a peaceful and better means of resolving the misunderstanding.
In a statement made available to newsmen, Multichoice said: “We have read the media reports and the statements made by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS). MultiChoice Nigeria has not received any notification from FIRS. We respect and are comfortable that we comply with the tax laws of Nigeria.
We have been and are currently in discussion with FIRS regarding their concerns and believe that we will be able to resolve the matter amicably”.
Multichoice on Thursday July 8, 2021 debunked claims that it defaulted in tax payment to the tune of N1.8 trillion as claimed by the Federal Inland Revenues Service, FIRS. The Cable television service provider says it was not also ready to engage the institution in war of words or media brawl but would find a peaceful and better means of resolving the misunderstanding.
In a statement made available to newsmen, Multichoice said: “We have read the media reports and the statements made by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS). MultiChoice Nigeria has not received any notification from FIRS. We respect and are comfortable that we comply with the tax laws of Nigeria.
We have been and are currently in discussion with FIRS regarding their concerns and believe that we will be able to resolve the matter amicably”.