ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTION
1. Authorised communication as to income tax matters, etc.
- Powers of the Inspector-General of Police or other designated officer.
- Application of certain enactments and protection of authorised communication.
- Offences.
- Short title, extent and interpretation.
SCHEDULE
INCOME TAX (AUTHORISED COMMUNICATIONS) ACT
An Act to make provision for authorised communications on income tax matters.
[1966 No. 30.]
[23rd April, 1966]
[Commencement.]
- Authorised communication as to income tax matters, etc.
For the purposes of any investigation or enquiry authorised in any manner whatsoever by the Federal Government-
[1966 No. 32.]
(a) the President may, by an order in writing in Form 1 specified in the Schedule
to this Act, authorise the Inspector-General of Police or any other person to in-
spect, and if necessary remove, any books, records, lists, returns or other
documents in the possession or control of the Federal Board of Inland Revenue
(in this Act called “the Board”) and to obtain any such other information as the
Inspector-General of Police or such other person may require for the purposes
of any investigation or enquiry;
[Schedule. Form 1.]
(b) where an order is. made under paragraph (a) of this section, the Board shall
permit the Inspector-General of Police or such other person so authorised to
make such inspection and remove any documents as he may require, and shall
disclose to the person any information or document as may be required for the
purposes of the investigation or enquiry, and if required to do so by the In-
spector-General of Police or such other person, the Board or any public officer
authorised in that behalf by the Board, shall prepare a record of any income tax
matter relating to any person over such period as may be required.
(c) in the application of this section, references to “the Board” include references
to any other tax authority from whom the Board is entitled under any enact-
ment to require disclosure or transfer of information or any document or rec-
ord, and the words “the Board” shall have effect accordingly.
[1966 No. 32.]
- Power of the Inspector-General of Police or other designated officer
(1) Where an order is made under section 1 (a) of this Act, the Inspector-General of
Police or any person as may be designated in the order may, in writing in Form 2 speci-
fied in the Schedule to this Act, direct the chairman of the Board or any public officer of
the department responsible for such matters or the custody of the relevant information or
document, to produce such relevant information or document as may be required and the
chairman of the Board or such officer shall comply with such direction within the period
specified in the document or as may be agreed upon by the chairman of the Board or such
officer and the Inspector-General of Police or the person designated by the order.
[1966 No. 32. Schedule.]
(2) Where an approval or consent of any person is required to be obtained by virtue
of any enactment before any disclosure, transfer, inspection or production of any relevant
information or document, such enactment shall not apply in relation to the relevant in-
formation or document required to be disclosed, transferred, inspected or produced by
virtue of this Act.
3. Application of certain enactments and protection of authorised communication
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the provisions of the Personal Income Tax
Act and the Companies Income Tax Act, shall apply in relation to the information, docu-
ments or other records specified in those Acts.
[Cap. P8. Cap. C21.]
(2) Without prejudice to any other provisions relating to the protection of official in-
formation, any person, who-
(a) transmits any relevant information or document to a person, other than a per-
son authorised by this Act;
(b) obtains, reproduces or retains any relevant information or document, which he
is not authorised so to do in accordance with this Act,
shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not ex-
ceeding five years.
4. Offences
Any person, who refuses or neglects to comply with any order, direction or require-
ment contained in any order or in any document authorised by this Act, shall be guilty of
an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
- Short title, extent and interpretation
(1) This Act may be cited as the Income Tax (Authorised Communications) Act.
(2) In this Act, “the relevant information or document” means any information,
returns, assessment lists or copies thereof as to the personal circumstances of any taxable
person or the profit or item of profits of any person, or such other record or document as
may be specified in an order to which section 1 of this Act relates.
SCHEDULE
FORM 1
[Section 1 (a).]
Order for inspection and/or removal of books, etc.
(under the Income Tax (Authorised Communications) Act)
To the Inspector-General of Police and all other officers of police of and above the rank of Chief
Superintendent.
You and each of you are hereby authorised by the President under the powers conferred
by the Income Tax (Authorised Communication) Act, as his delegate to require
disclosure of relevant information or any document from the Federal Board of Inland Revenue and any other appropriate authority relating to the affairs of .
(name of the person affected)
[Cap. I4.]
and if necessary to remove any relevant document, book, record, list or return, relating
to the person aforesaid in the possession or control or the Federal Board of Inland
Revenue or other appropriate tax authority:
AND for such purposes this order shall be your sufficient authority.
DATED at ……………. this ……………………………….. day of ……………. 20 .
(Signature) ………………… .
President
FORM 2
[Section 2 (1 ).]
Direction to produce information and documents
(under the Income Tax (Authorised Communications) Act)
To ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. (here insert
name of tax authority according as to whether it is the Federal Board of Inland Revenue or other appropriate tax authority)
FORM 2–continued
You are hereby directed and required under the provisions of section 2 of the Income Tax
(Authorised Communications) Act, to produce on or before the …………..day of …………..
20……………………………….. to any officer of police not below the rank of Chief Superintendent on
production of his identity and authority, any information he may require in your possession or control relating to
(name of person, etc.)
[Cap. I4.]
and any relevant books records, lists, returns or other document:
AND the receipt therefore by any such officer of police shall be your sufficient acquittance and indemnity.
DATED at …… this ……………………………………… day of …………. 20 .
Inspector-General of Police
INCOME TAX (AUTHORISED COMMUNICATIONS) ACT
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
No Subsidiary Legislation