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There seem to be more troubles for MTN Nigeria as Abubakar Malami, the Attorney General of the Federation has asked the telecom giant to pay $2 billion in tax arrears covering the period between 2007 and 2015.

This is coming days after MTN had been exposed in an illegal repatriation of fund of over $8 billion.

The Central Bank of Nigeria had ordered the telecom giant to refund $8.134 billion it illegally repatriated between 2007 and 2015.

Malami notified MTN in a letter that his office made a high-level calculation that MTN Nigeria should have paid approximately $2.0 billion in taxes relating to the importation of foreign equipment and payments to foreign suppliers over the last 10 years and requested MTN Nigeria to do a self-assessment of the taxes.

According to the letter, the Attorney General intends to recover up to $2 billion of tax relating to, inter alia, import duties, VAT and withholding taxes on foreign imports/payments.

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But MTN in a statement issued Tuesday said it had cleared all outstanding taxes within the said period and would continue to reject the findings of the Attorney General’s investigation because it believes it had fully settled all amounts owing under the taxes in question.

The statement also said MTN would in strong terms, deny the allegations made by the Central Bank of Nigeria, having provided further clarity on the company’s position on funds repatriation.

Reacting to the Attorney General’s ‘demand notice for historical tax obligations, MTN Corporate Relations Executive, Mr. Tobe Okigbo, said: “MTN has conducted a detailed review of these claims, and provided evidence of tax remittance to the Attorney General’s office. 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.”

Okigbo also insisted that MTN Nigeria will continue to engage with the relevant authorities on all these matters and we remain resolute that MTN Nigeria has not committed any offences and will vigorously defend its position.

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