GOOD GOVERNANCE: PANACEA FOR VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE WITH TAX LAWS IN NIGERIA
Abstract
Taxation being the major source of government revenue is generally an involuntary fee levied by government on individuals and or corporations in order to finance government activities. It is usually a mandatory financial charge or levy backed by law and imposed on persons, corporations or institutions, transactions, or property. Over the years, the Nigerian tax situation has experienced difficulties bothin its compliance and enforcement as it has not benefited the required voluntary compliance. This could be based on several factors ranging from insufficient information or awareness available to taxpayers, multiple taxation imposed on taxpayers, lack of accountability on the part of government, lack of clarity on the taxing powers of each tiers of government and the encroachment on the power of one level of government on the other, lack of skilled manpower in the various tax administrative bodies leading to the delegation of powers of revenue officers to third parties thereby creating uncertainty in the tax system, amongst others. The above, and with the increasing rate of tax evasion and avoidance, the government has a major role to play to boost the confidence of the taxpayers and encourage voluntary compliance by showing accountability through good governance. This work is drawn mainly from secondary sources such as textbooks, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999; as well as other statutes and journals, in the attempt to properly address how good governance could influence voluntary tax compliance with tax laws. It founds inter alia, that provision of the basic societal need by the government such as stable electricity supply, good roads, portable water, healthcare facilities and     other amenities, as well as show compliance with the rule of law, transparency and accountability, effectiveness,   efficiency and   responsiveness of government, will no doubt, foster voluntary compliance with tax laws in Nigeria.
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