APC govt imposes mandatory property tax on lanndlords, landowners in Ekiti

 The Ekiti state government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has introduced mandatory payment  of Property Tax  by landlords and land owners across the 16 local government areas of the state.


The Chairman of the Ekiti State Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Muyiwa Ogunmilade who disclosed  to newsmen in Ado Ekiti, on Sunday said that the tax is part of the efforts to shore up  Internally General Revenues(IGR) for more infrastructural development in Ekiti State.  


To achieve the policy under the Land Use Charge Law, the government has begun aggressive enumeration of all buildings and landed property across  over 130 towns in the state for hitch-free implementation of the tax policy.


Ogunmilade said the Ekiti State Property Tax Law backed by the State Land Use Charge Law  No 3 of 2013 , which comprises payment on ground rent, tenement rates and neighbourhood improvement levy,  has been neglected for long, saying time has come for it to be put to full use in view of the low  revenues from the Federal allocation to the state.


The State’s Revenue  Chief, said Governor Kayode Fayemi was uninterested to impose double taxation or obnoxious tax policy on residents , clarifying that the new measure was just an implementation of an existing, but abandoned law.


“The LUC is an annual tax, payable in respect of all real estate property situated in Ekiti State, including ordinary parcels of land and with improvement except those exempted under the Law.


“Owners are expected to pay the LUC for their respective properties , or alternatively the tenants may pay and get reimbursement from the owners of the properties.


“For accurate charges to be arrived at, property identification officers or assessors have begun the process of enumeration of all properties in our state and this will provide proper guide for the government, because you have to pay based on the property owned. 


“I appeal to our people to cooperate with the property identification officers in the course of discharging their duties by providing access and accurate information about their property”, he said.


Ogunmilade added that apart from ensuring that the revenue profile of the state is boosted with the law, it would  fasttrack the process for the   capturing of more citizens  in the tax net to discharge their statutory obligations to the government for effective service delivery.


He said boosting of IGR would provide a solid foundation for proper planning and well structured development across all the strata of the state.

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