Chartered Institute Of Taxation Of Nigeria
The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) is a professional organization in Nigeria that serves as the certifying body for qualified tax practitioners in the country. Established to regulate the practice and administration of tax in Nigeria, CITN plays a pivotal role in setting standards for the taxation profession and ensuring the competence and ethical conduct of its members.
The CITN was formed to address the need for a structured and professional approach to tax administration in Nigeria. Its primary objective is to advance the science and practice of taxation, promote the education and training of tax professionals, and establish professional standards among its members. By doing so, the CITN aims to improve the Nigerian tax system and enhance compliance among taxpayers.
Members of the CITN are required to undergo rigorous training and must pass professional examinations to qualify as certified tax practitioners. The institute offers various programs and workshops to help members stay updated on the latest developments in tax laws and practices. Membership categories include Associate Members, Fellows, and Honorary Members, each with specific criteria and benefits.
Prominent figures in the Nigerian tax and finance sectors, such as Rasaq Adekunle Quadri, who served as President of the CITN from 2009 to 2011, highlight the importance and influence of the institute in shaping tax policy and practice in Nigeria.
The CITN collaborates with other professional bodies to enhance its influence and reach. It is a key player in the West African Union of Tax Institutes (WAUTI), an association formed to foster cooperation among tax institutes within the West African region. This collaboration underscores the institute's commitment to regional integration and the development of a unified approach to tax administration.
Members of the CITN often participate in policy-making processes and provide expert advice to the government on tax-related matters. Through its advocacy and policy recommendations, the institute aims to create a more efficient and equitable tax system that supports Nigeria's economic growth. Notably, individuals such as Muhammad Mamman Nami have been influential in this regard, contributing their expertise in various capacities within the CITN.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria continues to be a cornerstone in the professional development of tax practitioners, significantly impacting the landscape of tax administration in Nigeria and beyond.