Plateau rakes in N3.09 billion in first quarter of 2018
By Golok Nanmwa ,Jos
Plateau Government has said it has generated N3.09 billion Internally Generated Revenue ( IGR ) in the first quarter of 2018.
Chairman, Plateau State Internal Revenue Service ( PSIRS) Mr Dashe Arlat, made this known in an interview with the newsmen in Jos on Tuesday .
Arlat said that revenue collected during the period was the highest ever in the history of the service.
In his words ” “Looking back at what ( N2.5 billion ) we generated during the same period under review in 2017, we have an increase of about N600 million this year, ’’ he said.
Arlat described the collection as very huge and encouraging and attributed the development to the renewed vigour of Ministries Departments and Agencies ( MDAs ) and staff of PSIRS in the New Year.
According to him, the MDAs and PSRIS have been holding series of workshops and stakeholders meetings toward better and workable means of improving the revenue collection of the state.
He said that the feat was achieved due to tremendous improvements in collection of the Pay As You Earn ( PAYE ) and levies and charges by the MDAs and the PSIRS.
The chairman gave the monthly analysis showing January as having the highest collection of N1.27 billion, February N828.65 million and March N997.22 million.
“At the beginning of the year, we set a target of nothing less than a N1 billion as our monthly Internally Generated Revenue ( IGR ) toward strengthening and improving government’s provision of basic social amenities to the citizens of the state.
“As it is now, with what we have so far generated, we have gotten there and we hope to improve on it as we move on in the year,’’ Arlat said.
He said that the staff of the ministry of tourism had been going out to ensure that all hotels, events centres, drinking spots and viewing centres, among others, were duly captured and registered for payment of taxes and levies.
Arlat also thanked the Plateau state governor Simon Lalong for his efforts in boosting the IGR of the state .
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