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</p><p>Title Page</p><p>Dedication</p><p>Acknowledgement</p><p>Proposal</p><p>
Chapter ONE
</p><p>1.1 Introduction</p><p>1.2 Statement of Problem</p><p>1.3 Purpose of Study</p><p>1.4 Relevance of the Study</p><p>1.5 Methodology and Hypothesis Statement</p><p>1.6 Scope and Limitation of Study</p><p>1.7 Definition of Terms.</p><p>
Chapter TWO
</p><p>2.1 Introduction</p><p>2.2 Organizational Chart</p><p>2.3 Personal Income Tax Duties</p><p>2.4 Other Revenue Duties</p><p>2.5 Planning Research and Statistics</p><p>2.6 Administration and Finances</p><p>2.7 Relationship between Internal and External Auditor</p><p>2.8 Internal Audit as an Effective Internal Control System.</p><p>2.9 Factors that will be considered by an external auditor before relying on the work of the internal auditors</p><p>2.10 Audit committee.</p><p>2.11 Relationship between the audit committee and the external auditor.</p><p>2.12 Essentials of internal control</p><p>2.13 Internal check</p><p>2.14 Types of internal control system at board of internal revenue Enugu state</p><p>2.15 Areas of work where internal and external auditors overlap at the board of internal revenue Enugu state.</p><p>2.16 Areas of work where internal and external auditors overlap at the board of internal revenue Enugu state</p><p>2.17 Fraud</p><p>2.18 Difference between fraud in the organization</p><p>2.19 Reference</p><p>
Chapter THREE
</p><p>3.1 Research methodology</p><p>3.2 Primary data</p><p>3.3 Validity and reliability of the questionnaire</p><p>3.4 Personal interview</p><p>3.5 Observations</p><p>3.6 Statistical tools and mathematical manipulation</p><p>3.7 Research design</p><p>3.8 Selection of sample</p><p>3.9 References</p><p>
Chapter FOUR
</p><p>4.1 Introduction</p><p>4.2 Field survey</p><p>4.3 Presentation and analysis of data</p><p>4.4 Section a part of the questionnaire</p><p>4.5 Section B part of the questionnaire</p><p>4.6 Data analysis</p><p>4.7 The procedure for reporting fraud at the board of internal revenue</p><p>4.8 Testing of hypothesis</p><p>4.9 Hypothesis 1</p><p>4.10 Hypothesis 2</p><p>4.11 References</p><p>
Chapter FIVE
</p><p>5.1 Summary</p><p>5.2 Recommendations</p><p>5.3 Conclusion</p><p>5.4 Bibliography</p><p>5.5 Appendix</p><p>LIST OF TABLES</p><p>Table 1.1. Analysis of distribution collection of questionnaire</p><p>Table 1.2 Table of length of service</p><p>Table 11.1 Table for question 1</p><p>Table 11.2 Table for question 2</p><p>Table 11.3 Table for question 3</p><p>Table 11.4 Table for question 4</p><p>Table 11.5 Table for question 5</p><p>Table 11.6 Table for question 6</p><p>Table 11.7 Table for question 7</p><p>Table 11.8 Table for question 8</p><p>Table 11.9 Table for question 9</p><p>Table 11.10 Table for question 10</p><p>Table 11.11 Table for question 11</p><p>Table 11.12 Table for question 12</p><p>Table 11.13 (A) Table for question</p><p>Table 11.13 (B) Table for question</p><p>Table 11.13 © Table for question</p><p>Table 11.14 Table for question 14</p><p>Table 11.15 Table for question 15</p><p>Table 11.16 Table for question 16</p><p>Table 11.17 Table for question 17</p><p>Table 11.18 Table for question 18</p><p>Table 11.19 Table for question 19</p><p>Table 11.20 Table for question 20</p><p>Table 11.21 Table for question 21</p><p>Table 11.22 Table for question 22</p><p>Table 11.23(A) Table for question</p><p>Table 11.23 (B) Table for question</p><p>Table 11.23 © Table for question</p><p>Table 11.23(D) Table for question</p><p>Table 11.24 Table for question 24</p><p>Table 11.25 Table for questions 25.</p>
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