Close Menu
FridayPosts
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Trending
    • Business Environmental Scanning: A Strategic Tool for Nigerian Companies
    • Competition Awareness for Sustainable Growth: Insights for Nigerian Businesses
    • The Complete Courtship Guide: Rules, Tips, and Principles for Building a Strong Relationship
    • Building a Covenant Relationship: 10 Rules That Actually Work
    • Top 100 Notable Leadership Experts in the World – From John C. Maxwell to A. Joshua Adedeji to Seth Godin
    • The Battle for 6G: How Countries Are Competing for the Next Generation of Mobile Networks
    • Cybersecurity Threats in 2025: How to Stay Safe in a Hyperconnected World
    • The Smart Home Evolution: How IoT and AI Are Creating Fully Automated Living Spaces
    • Home
    • AAJ Consulting
      • Abuja Leadership Coach
    • Expert Insights
      • Business
      • Faith
      • Leadership
      • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Personality of the Week
      • Relationships
      • Small Business
      • Technology
    • Best Classified Ads
    • Buy Books
    • Pay4Books
    • Sell Online
    • Podcast
    • Shop
    • More
      • About Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us
      • Be A Contributor
      • Send News Tips
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • EBooks
      • My account
        • Cart
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    FridayPostsFridayPosts
    Subscribe
    Friday, February 13
    • Home
    • AAJ Consulting
      • Abuja Leadership Coach
    • Expert Insights
      • Business
      • Faith
      • Leadership
      • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Personality of the Week
      • Relationships
      • Small Business
      • Technology
    • Best Classified Ads
    • Buy Books
    • Pay4Books
    • Sell Online
    • Podcast
    • Shop
    • More
      • About Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us
      • Be A Contributor
      • Send News Tips
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • EBooks
      • My account
        • Cart
    FridayPosts
    Home»Opinions

    Fallacy, ambiguity in Finance Act (2020)

    Chief EditorBy Chief EditorFebruary 3, 2021 Opinions No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    It is no longer news that the Finance Act (2020), which was signed into law on 31st December, 2020 by President Muhammadu Buhari, came into effect on January 1, 2021. What is trending news now, is the realisation that the Act may have introduced about 80 changes to 14 different laws that will affect Nigerians in their different economic endeavours. These changes according to commentators will affect individuals when it comes to the tax they pay, be it income tax or VAT on purchases. The changes will affect big companies as well as small companies. Being an accountant, I am interested in FIRS and the prescription of alternative accounts for SMEs.

    We are informed that by the provisions of the Finance Act, the FIRS may prescribe the form of accounts other than audited financial statements for small and medium companies as defined under Companies Income Tax Act (CITA). The first question is whether SMEs as defined under CITA is the same as defined under Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA). For example, section 394 (3) of CAMA (2020) defines an SME as a company with a turnover of 120million and total assets of not more than 60 million. On the other hand, the Finance Act through CITA distinguishes between small company and medium company. A small company is a company whose turnover ranges between 1 – 25million; and a medium company, above 25million but less than 100million.

    So, who is an SME when it comes to FIRS prescribing the form of accounts other than audited financial statements for small and medium companies? Should FIRS prescribe the same form for both small companies and medium companies given that their turnover differs, that is the first controversy. The definition of medium firm is closer to what CAMA defines as SME and I am of the view that FIRS prescription of form of accounts should differ between small companies and medium companies. It will be unfair for FIRS to prescribe the same form of accounts for medium companies and small companies. Small companies should have less complex form of accounts compared to medium companies.

    But are there forms of accounts other than audited financial statements? Herein lies the fallacy and ambiguity caused by the Finance Act as one will be under the impression that there is another form of accounts that is different from audited financial statements. This is a fallacy and it is ambiguous because both audited and unaudited accounts and financial statements are prepared using the same form or format.

    Another fallacy and ambiguity is creating the impression that FIRS has power to overrule accounting standards usually adopted in preparing and presenting financial statements by prescribing a form or format of accounts other than audited financial statements for SMEs. This is fallacious and not correct, as FIRS has no power and cannot invent another form or format of accounts. There is no other form or format of accounts other than that stipulated by the accounting standards which a country has adopted. Nigeria has adopted International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and has not abandoned it.

    Another ambiguity and controversy emanating from this provision of Finance Act is whether it is within the jurisdiction of FIRS to prescribe forms of accounts other than audited financial statement. If there is anything we know, especially within accounting, which incorporates taxation, it is that the relevant body charged with determining forms or formats of accounts and financial statements in Nigeria is the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN). Only the FRCN can vary forms of accounts but not arbitrarily, as that has to happen through the accounting standards.

    I will therefore advise that in future, the Financial Reporting Council ought to have been consulted when wording the Finance Act provision which states that the FIRS may prescribe the form of accounts other than audited financial statements for small and medium companies to avoid the fallacy, ambiguity and controversies I have raised above. The accounting profit which serves as the starting point for tax computation is derived following accounting rules strictly as provided in the accounting standards for which the tax authorities have no say.x

    What the Finance Act would have simply stated is that the FIRS should accept unaudited financial statements from SMEs and not prescribe form of accounts. As earlier stated, there is no difference in the form of accounts between audited and unaudited accounts or financial statements. The only difference is that the external auditor expresses audit opinion on one – the audited financial statement but not on the other – the unaudited financial statement. Again another issue is that the FIRS may be under the impression that it is trying to save cost for SMEs by avoiding audit. This again is controversial.

    By not insisting on audit, it means that FIRS is prepared to take any financial statement presented by SMEs. The purpose of audit is to inspire trust and confidence in the financial statements’ figures. Does the FIRS feel that these do not matter? Consequently, a financial statement in which anything goes could mean loss of huge revenue to government through avoided taxes, since there may not be trust and confidence in the financial figures presented. So if I were FIRS Chairman, I will prescribe no other form other than audited financial statement for SMEs.

    Okwuosa, PhD, FCIB, FCA, is the Chairman, IFRS Experts Forum (IFRSEF).

     

     

     

     

    [GuardianNG]

    Post Views: 67

    Comments

    comments

    Fallacy Finance Act
    Chief Editor
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    As the Editor-In-Chief at Fridayposts, my commitment is to make valuable, insightful and useful articles and latest news contents available to our highly esteemed readers and subscribers.

    Keep Reading

    President Trump’s UN Speech and the Future of Multilateralism: Disruption or Renewal?

    Restructuring as the Foundation for Nigeria’s Sustainable Development

    Flood Warnings Across Nigeria: Why 15 States Are at Risk and What This Means for Policy, People, and the Future

    A Familiar Script

    Tinubu, Trump & Turmoil: The 24 Breaking Headlines That Shaped the World (April 14–19, 2025)

    Expert Opinion: The Historical Context and Implications of Tinubu’s Potential Cabinet Reshuffle

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Sponsored Ads
    Products
    • You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) ₦30,000.00 Original price was: ₦30,000.00.₦28,390.00Current price is: ₦28,390.00.
    • You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) ₦19,000.00 Original price was: ₦19,000.00.₦16,430.00Current price is: ₦16,430.00.
    • Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) ₦28,000.00 Original price was: ₦28,000.00.₦24,817.00Current price is: ₦24,817.00.
    • Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) ₦19,500.00 Original price was: ₦19,500.00.₦16,430.00Current price is: ₦16,430.00.
    • The Major Baton Transferred: Rediscovering God’s Kingdom Mandate for Dominion and Influence (Hardcover) The Major Baton Transferred: Rediscovering God’s Kingdom Mandate for Dominion and Influence (Hardcover) ₦22,000.00 Original price was: ₦22,000.00.₦18,450.00Current price is: ₦18,450.00.
    JUST IN

    Business Environmental Scanning: A Strategic Tool for Nigerian Companies

    October 1, 2025

    Competition Awareness for Sustainable Growth: Insights for Nigerian Businesses

    October 1, 2025

    Top 100 Notable Leadership Experts in the World – From John C. Maxwell to A. Joshua Adedeji to Seth Godin

    September 27, 2025

    Volleyball’s Global Stage: The 2025 FIVB Men’s World Championship in the Philippines

    September 26, 2025

    Shooting at a U.S. ICE Facility: Security, Immigration, and the Future of Public Safety

    September 26, 2025
    • NIGERIA
    • POPULAR POSTS

    Be a Leader Indeed, the One that Inspires!

    July 15, 2025

    Enroll ‘Total Christian Certification’ Course: Transform Your Faith, Lead with Purpose, Live Fully in Christ | Hubpile | KPA | KPM

    April 6, 2025

    Petrol Price Hike: NLC and Atiku Warn of Dire Consequences as Nigerians Face Economic Hardship

    September 9, 2024

    Small Investment, Big Returns: A Guide to Launching a Business in Nigeria with 100k Naira or Less

    August 29, 2024

    Uzza, The Ark of Covenant And The Tale of Sisters Nicki And Tasha

    August 31, 2017

    Tips for Newly Weds: How to Make a Beautiful Home

    January 21, 2017

    Towards Your Destiny: You May Not Look It Now!

    September 6, 2016

    Death Sentence for Kidnappers in Nigeria: What Were Senators Waiting For?

    May 5, 2016
    Podcast This Week

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Fridayposts.com about politics, leadership and business.

    FOLLOW US
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp
    Exchange Rate

    Exchange Rate USD: Fri, 13 Feb.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.