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Digitalisation and Subnational Tax Administration in Nigeria

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  • Masud, Abdulsalam
  • Mohammed, Sani Damamisau
  • Gimba, Yusuf Abdu

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There has recently been an expansion in the use of digital financial services and digital IDs by tax authorities. However, the extent to which such technologies are being adopted and data from them used strategically to improve tax administration has been little explored, especially as regards subnational tax administrations. This study investigates the extent of the adoption and strategic usage of data from e-tax systems and digital IDs by state internal revenue services (SIRSs) in Nigeria. It analyses whether IT adoption correlates with tax performance among these authorities. It highlights the need for SIRSs to improve their adoption and strategic use of data from e-tax systems and digital IDs and finds that lessons could be learned from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS). The study’s uniqueness lies in its focus on the supply side of technology in tax administration within decentralised tax administration jurisdictions. Primary data was collected through qualitative interviews and evaluated using thematic analysis; secondary data on internally generated revenue (IGR) was also used. This is a Summary of African Tax Administration Paper 29.

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  • Masud, Abdulsalam & Mohammed, Sani Damamisau & Gimba, Yusuf Abdu, 2023. "Digitalisation and Subnational Tax Administration in Nigeria," Working Papers 18176, Institute of Development Studies, International Centre for Tax and Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:idq:ictduk:18176
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