A federal high court in Ikoyi has set the hearing of a court case between MTN Nigeria and the attorney-general of the federation for January 30, TheCable can report.
In September 2018, Abubakar Malami, the attorney general of the federation, demanded that the telco pay $2 billion in tax arrears.
The arrears requested cover import duties, VAT and withholding taxes on foreign imports/payments.
The AGF had said his office made a “high-level calculation” that MTN should have paid approximately $2 billion in taxes relating to the importation of foreign equipment and payments to foreign suppliers since 2008.
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In response, MTN had described it as “regrettable and disconcerting” that the case has been reopened despite multiple tax assessments carried out over the years.
“MTN has conducted a detailed review of these claims and provided evidence of tax remittance to the Attorney General’s office,” it said.
“The Attorney General’s notice indicates that he is rejecting this evidence. We believe that all taxes due to the Nigerian government have been paid and these allegations have not been raised by any of the revenue-generating agencies that MTN engages with regularly, and from whom MTN has received numerous awards for compliance.”
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MTN Nigeria had sued the federal government to the tune of N3 billion in damages and legal costs.
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