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World Famous Olumo Rock
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IRS DIRECTORATES AND DEPARTMENTS |
OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN
- Responsible for the Overall management of IRS, covering financial and
administrative controls. Click here to view Chairman’s Profile.
Click here to view Chairman's Profile
OFFICE OF THE BOARD SECRETARY
- It is strictly guided by the Statute under Section 87
of PITA 1993 (as amended). The duties include arranging meetings, keeping minute
books and stands as liaison between IRS and the public.
DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION
- This directorate provides statistical data, carry out research, produce
technical bulletins and more importantly manages the image of IRS, through the Public
affairs unit, which is under the Directorate.
LEGAL OFFICE
- Gives legal advice to IRS, on legal matters and enforcement activities. Represent the Service in all cases in court.
ASSESSMENT & COLLECTION
- The principal duty of this directorate is to ensure that all taxable
individuals and corporate/non-corporate bodies are properly and adequately assessed
and ensures accountability of assessments and collections. Liaise with the Banks,
Treasury and carry out reconciliation of Revenue heads with tax offices.
FINANCE & SUPPLY
- Liaise with the Accountant General, Auditor General, Ministry of
Finance on all IRS financial matters. It prepares the Financial Statement of IRS
and account for all financial transactions.
HUMAN RESOURCES AND ADMINISTRATION
- It is responsible for manpower development, including staffing and
personnel training. Maintenance of all Assets of the Board all over the State and
other liaison offices outside the State, is supervised
by the Department.
TAX OFFICES
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They are in eight Zones namely Abeokuta, Yewa,Ijebu, Ota 1, Ota 2,
Ota 3,Remo and Isheri. The Centre Heads, are primarily responsible
for revenue generating and accounting in their respective zone. They are also empowered
to deal decisively in their various offices in the management of staff and other
resources at their disposal.
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