He said that he received N80 million tax bill hours after revealing his income in an interview.
Famakin disclosed that the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, LIRS, contacted him through email in less than 48 hours after the revelation.
He made this known in his latest interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, while discussing his financial journey as a food critic.
Narrating the unexpected encounter and the timing, Famakin suggested that his public statement prompted the attention from the tax authority.
“Two days after I mentioned my finances, LIRS sent me an email, they billed me N80 million, I paid it o. It was like play.
“However, I would never talk about my finances again. Even though I told them ‘allegedly,’ they said no, but let’s not discuss it. I’m now a proud tax payer.”
He sparked online reactions in 2022, after claiming to be the highest paid food critic in Nigeria with N9 million earning in a bad week.
He made this known in his latest interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, while discussing his financial journey as a food critic.
Narrating the unexpected encounter and the timing, Famakin suggested that his public statement prompted the attention from the tax authority.
“Two days after I mentioned my finances, LIRS sent me an email, they billed me N80 million, I paid it o. It was like play.
“However, I would never talk about my finances again. Even though I told them ‘allegedly,’ they said no, but let’s not discuss it. I’m now a proud tax payer.”
He sparked online reactions in 2022, after claiming to be the highest paid food critic in Nigeria with N9 million earning in a bad week.
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ReplyDeleteI like his food critics.
Believe anything coming from this elenu jebele at your risk.
ReplyDeleteDon’t mind these people ndi Linus.
DeleteJust because something looks impossible to and for you doesn’t mean others can’t do it. He has a YouTube channel, ig, tik tok and Snapchat and should be making more sef. Make God show us way to where our wealth dey, should be your prayer.
DeleteHe talks too much
ReplyDeleteHe brought them to himself
That’s his business
LIRS, they don't play, any info about your income, they go head and tax you.
ReplyDeleteThe bad side of showing some things online. we learn the hard way
ReplyDeleteHow much will they now bill lafunky π₯Ί
ReplyDeleteHow do you feel now that you are a proud tax payer?
ReplyDeleteGood right?
Meanwhile, I dey look for Federal Job.
Someone please help a sister ππ
FIRS and LIRS tamed Linda Ikeji as she was always flaunting her acquisitions and wealth on her blog. Since then, she stopped making noise except when trying to advertise a new venture/project.
ReplyDeleteLmao but I wonder why they don’t like paying taxes very unpatriotic.
DeleteSo you have not been performing your civic duties as a citizen of this country, but everyday criticism upandan (which I'm not against) about non performing government, o da be e.
ReplyDeleteThere is room for negotiation when it comes to tax liability, LIRS sent #80million as tax liabilty and you just issued check to them just laik dat, show evidence of payment or I dont believe it.
Oh yeah πππ
ReplyDelete80m! And you didn’t negotiate or even argue for a reduction!
ReplyDeleteHmmm....
They slammed you 80m and you paid without negotiating? Welldone sir.
ReplyDeleteOpe with the cruise
ReplyDeleteOpeyemi the loud mouth
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