FIRS launches Self-Service Stations in tax offices

As part of its efforts to increase voluntary tax compliance, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has introduced “Self-Service Stations.”

The self-service stations, according to the FIRS, are stations where taxpayers can file tax returns, pay taxes, apply for and validate Tax Clearance Certificates, among other services, by themselves on online platforms located in FIRS tax offices across the country.

A statement by the Special Assistant to the Executive Chairman, FIRS (Media & Communication), Johannes Oluwatobi Wojuola, said this initiative is aimed at supporting taxpayers in the optimised use of the TaxPro Max solution.

The FIRS statement reads, “As part of the Service’s effort to enhance voluntary tax compliance, the SelfService Stations will, among other things, provide taxpayers the opportunity to carry out the following services online while in the Tax Office: Filing tax returns; Paying taxes; Applying for and validate TCCs; Generating receipts and credit notes.”

It added that to make it more convenient for the taxpayers, the Self-Service Stations have designated officers readily available to assist taxpayers with any technical difficulty or concerns that may arise.

The FIRS enjoined taxpayers to take advantage of the Self-Service Stations in fulfilling their tax obligations.

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