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BREAKING: GTB In Trouble As Kano Govt Seals Five Branches Over Tax Evasion, Customers Stranded

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April 13, 2021
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The Kano State Internal Revenue Service (KIRS) on Tuesday sealed five branches of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) over tax evasion. This made many customers of the bank to be stranded.

The closure of the popular bank, according to the agency, is in line with an order issued by Kano State High Court over the bank’s failure to audit and pay its taxes between 2014 and 2019. The affected branches include Murtala Muhammad Way, Wapa, Zaria Road, Bachirawa and France Road.

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Briefing newsmen during the exercise, the Legal Director of the agency, Barrister Bashir Yusuf Madobi, said the bank’s refusal to pay the amount accruing to N1,005,687,755.55 or release some of their audit reports forced the agency to take the action.

He said, “What irritated us to take this action is that right from the initial stage, we demanded some documents from them which they failed to honour us and give us the documents.

“As a revenue authority, KIRS is saddled with the responsibility of enforcing payment of taxes. One of the procedures we follow in order to enforce payment of due tax is by instituting a court case before a competent court. So, we decided to file this case before the State High Court on ex parte application.

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“So, we the KIRS as plaintiff after furnishing the court with all the evidence, the court satisfied that the tax is due, and based on that, it granted us judgement that we should go and seal the property of GT Bank.

“This is why we went there today to enforce the judgment and enforce the payment of due tax as provided under the extant revenue laws. “The money is over N1bn. The next line of action is for them to come so that we sit down and sort it out if they are willing to do so,” Barrister Madobi said.

On the condition for reopening the sealed branches, KIRS said the bank must pay a minimum of 25 per cent of the liability and provide the earlier requested documents.

The bank is also expected to pay 10 per cent of the total revenue amount as provided for any taxpayer who refuses to pay until the matter gets to court.

Efforts to get the reaction of the bank proved abortive as all the managers of the affected branches kept mum, saying they were not authorised to speak on the bank’s behalf.

Daily Trust reports that hundreds of customers who trooped to the affected branches for transactions earlier in the morning had to leave.

Meanwhile, Reporters At Large recently reports that the teeming customers at the Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) e-branch located on Ring Road, Ibadan the capital of Oyo State were full of complaints and regret over an issue between the financial institution and the owner of the property.

The customers have nowhere to park their cars as the landlord, Toba Fabiyi decided to embarrass the bank over an agreement and built nail concrete to prevent cars from parking within the premises.

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