The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), today, 1 July 2021 has announced a one-month extension of the deadline for filing Companies Income Tax (CIT) returns and payment of tax liabilities for companies with 31 December accounting year-end. The extension also affects the ongoing exercise for reconciliation of unutilized withholding tax (WHT) credit notes for all companies on TaxPro-Max. Consequently, affected companies now have until 31 July 2021 to regularise their tax profile on TaxPro Max, submit their CIT returns and pay the resulting tax liabilities to avoid payment of late filing penalty and interest on outstanding tax liabilities.
In order to complete the CIT filing process, taxpayers’ will be required to upload excel versions of their income tax computations (not more than 200kb) on the portal and submit hardcopies of their signed audited accounts at their respective tax offices. Further, the Payment Reference Number (PRN) (formerly known as Document Identification Number) generated after a successful submission of returns will remain valid until the midnight of the new due date of filing of the tax. However, companies can continue to make their Value Added Tax (VAT) & WHT payments using the “Branch TIN”.
Finally, the FIRS urged taxpayers who may still have difficulties with filing their returns on TaxPro-Max to escalate such issues to their dedicated virtual situation room support officers at their respective tax offices.