'Churches, mosques should pay tax'


A former Minister of State for the Interior, Chief Demola Seriki, says that in the face of the dwindling price of crude oil, churches and mosques that own businesses should pay tax to the government.

Seriki, who was also a supervising Minister of Mines and Steel under the late President Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration, said this during an interview with our correspondent on Monday.

The ex-minister’s call came less than a week after the Federal Government announced that N50 would be deducted from money deposited into any customer’s account as part of the efforts to boost government’s revenue in the face of the dwindling oil price.


He said religious bodies, especially churches, had built large business empires including universities but many of them were not paying tax.

The ex-minister said the wealth being made from these businesses was used in buying private jets with the government losing out.

He explained that some churches even had rented apartments in their various camps but were not paying land use charge to the government.

He said, “Places of worship such as churches and mosques should not pay tax but when they go into investment outside their main focus, they must pay tax. For example, there are some churches that are into importing and exporting and they are benefitting from the economy.

“You cannot do that without paying tax. They are not paying now. They use the name of the church to escape paying tax. This is wrong.

“Some churches have hundreds of houses in their various camps which they rent out but they don’t pay tax to the government because they are registered as religious organisations and are not paying tax. So, we must change our tax laws.”

Speaking further on the economy, Seriki said the best way to address the challenges occasioned by the falling price of crude oil was for the government to forget about relying on oil revenue to fund this year’s budget.

Seriki, who also served as supervising Minister of Water Resources, said the $38 per barrel benchmark for the 2016 budget was no longer feasible as oil price had fallen below $30 and might fall further.

He called for attention to be shifted to non-oil revenue sources such as taxes, fees, licences, fines and customs and excise duties.

He added, “I have a problem with using the oil price as a benchmark for our budget because it makes no sense and that is why we find ourselves where we are today. It should be based on the aggregate and not oil.

“We can get revenue through the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigerian Communications Commission, the Nigerian Ports Authority, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, the Nigeria Customs Service and other agencies.

“We make a lot of money from all these other avenues. They must all be considered in the budget.”
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  1. 100% right. They should pay tax unarguably. Churches are no longer religion rather commercialized and materialistic to the detriments of ordinary people. General Overseas now hand over their church wealth to their wife and children as inheritance. They drives the best vars and jets. Why should they not pay tax?

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  2. A REVIEW OF CHIEF 'DEMOLA SERIKI'S REMARK ABOUT EXEMPTION OF CHURCHES AND MOSQUES FROM PAYING TAXES I CONSIDER AS VERY TIMELY, COHERENT AND LAUDABLE. WHY MUST THESE VIABLE INSTITUTIONS EXEMPTED FROM PAYING TAXES? EVEN IN EUROPE AND MOST OF THE ADVANCED COUNTRIES, THEY ARE NOT TOTALLY EXEMPTED FROM PAYING TAXES. AS A MATTER OF FACT, CHURCHES AND MOSQUES INVEST HEAVILY IN STOCKS AND BONDS AND OTHER DIVIDEND PAYING INSTITUTIONS. I AM NOT SAYING THAT THEY SHOULD PAY TAXES ON TITHES AND OFFERINGS, BUT INVESTMENTS IN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS LIKE REAL ESTATES SHOULD BE TAXABLE. IN SHORT, THESE INSTITUTIONS ARE COMPETING WITH THE AVAILABLE RESOURCES TO THE PUBLIC. IF OTHERS SHOULD PAY TAXES ON REVENUE GENERATED FROM PROFITS REALIZED, RELIGIOUS BODIES SHOULD NOT BE EXEMPTED! WHO SHOULD COLLECT THESE TAXES? IS IT THE FEDERAL OR THE STATE GOVERNMENTS? THE ANSWER IS LEFT TO THE AUTHORITY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF RELIGIOUS BODIES TO DECIDE. I AM TOTALLY FOR ADEQUATE TAXES TO BE PAID AS THE ECONOMY NO LONGER HAS ENOUGH REVENUE FROM CRUDE OIL. MY ADVICE IS FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO DIVERSIFY THE ECONOMY MOSTLY IN THE AREAS OF AGRICULTURE, COTTAGE INDUSTRIES, TRANSPORTATION, ETC. IN SHORT, THE ECONOMY MUST BE DIVERSIFIED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

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