The court of appeal sitting in Lagos has ruled that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) can collect value-added tax (VAT) from Lagos hoteliers.
The court gave its ruling on Friday following an appeal filed by the FIRS against the Lagos Hotel Owners Association of Nigeria.
VAT is a consumption tax payable when goods are purchased and services are rendered.
In 2019, a federal high court in Lagos barred the FIRS from enforcing VAT provisions on goods and services consumed in hotels, restaurants, and event centres in Lagos State.
The court affirmed the powers of the state government to charge and collect consumption tax from hotels, restaurants, and event centres within the state.
Displeased with the verdict, the FIRS proceeded to the court of appeal and subsequently secured a stay of execution pending the outcome of the appeal filed.
In its ruling, the appeal court set aside the federal high court’s judgement, affirming FIRS’ authority to collect VAT from all taxpayers.
The appeal court also struck out a counter-claim filed by the Lagos government against the FIRS.
There is a subsisting legal tussle between the FIRS and some state governments on the issue of VAT collection.
No date has been fixed for the hearing of the case at the Supreme Court.
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