Project Lighthouse Identifies Over 130,000 High Net Worth Tax Defaulters

VAIDS Nigeria
2 min readMar 6, 2018

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The Federal Ministry of Finance data mining project called “Project Lighthouse” has identified a new batch of more than 130,000 high net worth Nigerian individuals and companies that have potential tax underpayments.

According to the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, this information was compiled in preparation for the closure of the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme on March 31, 2018.

“We’ve collected the data from a number of sources including land registries of the Governments of Lagos, Kaduna, Kano & Ogun States as well as the Federal Capital Territory. We’ve also been able to request and receive data from a number of nations including traditional tax havens,” she said.

The Minister further stated that the Automatic Exchange of Information is being used to mine data overseas. Under the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEI), information relating to bank records and financial filings for tax purposes is obtained from tax havens like British Virgin Islands, Mauritius and other participating countries that are signatories to Information exchange agreements.

The Automatic Exchange of Information makes it possible for participating countries to exchange financial information of individuals and companies that are residents of another participating country for tax purposes.

Mrs. Adeosun reiterated that the data coming from abroad will be used ONLY for taxation purposes in line with the protocols governing the exchange of information. “Our only interest in the data is in raising tax revenues. There‘s no hidden agenda whatsoever on the use of the data,” she said.

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