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Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by maupe: 6:10pm On Aug 26, 2016
A proposed service tax on certain electronically supplied services in Nigeria will increase the costs of doing business and make internet access unaffordable for a vast swathe of the population, the Government has been warned.

The Communication Service Tax (CST) Bill 2015, which is currently moving through the National Assembly, would add a nine percent tax to payments for voice, data, SMS, MMS, and pay-TV services. Service providers will be responsible for collecting the service tax from consumers and passing it on to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

Under the proposal, services providers would be required to submit a service tax return and pay any tax due by the end of the month subsequent to the one in which they collected the tax from consumers. Companies will face a penalty of NGN50,000 (USD154) for failure to file a service tax return by the due date, with an additional daily penalty of NGN10,000 for each day the return is outstanding. In addition, late payments will be subject to monthly interest of 150 percent of the average interest rate charged by banks.

With the Government highly dependent on revenue from oil, the service tax will help to diversify its revenue base and the NGN240bn in annual revenue it expects to collect from the new tax would also help its deficit reduction efforts. However, critics argue that the additional revenues will come at a price, making Nigeria's tax system more complex, increasing businesses' compliance costs and driving up prices for consumers.

"The focus instead, should be on stimulating the economy and ensuring that the tax system is efficient by widening the tax net and creating an effective framework for tax compliance," PwC Nigeria said in a briefing on the tax.

Opponents of the service tax also point out that the proposal will add to the already considerable tax burden faced by businesses and consumers in the IT and telecommunications sector, who are already subject to a five percent value-added tax and 12 percent import tax on electronic devices, and a 20 percent tax on mobile telephone SIM cards.

It is also feared that the tax would severally hamper the Government's broadband internet roll-out plans.

According to the Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI), the tax would result in a broadband connection being unaffordable for 10 percent of the Nigerian population, or for nearly 20 million people.

"Nigeria is far behind the more developed countries of the world when it comes to broadband use, and the introduction of the CST will only widen this gap," said Dr Ernest Ndukwe, National Coordinator for the A4AI-Nigeria Coalition.

"The National Assembly must reconsider the passage of the CST and its impact on the development of broadband in Nigeria," he said. "After such a review, if the introduction of a CST is deemed an absolute necessity, it must consider a lower tax rate than nine percent, one that would enable it to achieve fiscal revenue targets without undermining broadband affordability and access."

Nigeria aims to achieve 30 percent broadband penetration by December 2018. However, the A4AI believes the Government will fall well short of this target if it persists with the CST.


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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by menxer: 6:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
Who sponsored this bill sef?

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by nedu2000(m): 7:12pm On Aug 26, 2016
Ben murray Bruce talk on the house,forget twitter/facebook at least you have sense small. My own senator repping my area is Andy ubah so I won't bother

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by feldido(m): 7:20pm On Aug 26, 2016
Why make policies that will make the poor suffer more? Why not increase taxes for the rich, example Tax anyone with over N2millon annual salary of 9% VAT and more depending on the pay. In that way you can alleviate the poor from suffering. The gap between the rich and the poor is too wide.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by justicejay(m): 9:03am On Aug 27, 2016
Tax tax tax at the long run only the poor will suffer for it. cry
This governmet should just create a bank account and inform the poor peole that after collecting your salary or wages just return it to this govt. Acct.
Clueless govt

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by winkmart: 9:03am On Aug 27, 2016
I would rather communicate through IFA

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Ximenez(m): 9:03am On Aug 27, 2016
Paying is not the problem, but the problem is that the government will eat up the money as usual. Ask GEJ what he did with the money gotten from oil subsidy removal, after delivering his speech on New year's day and promising to build new hospitals, create employment blah blah blah. It was after then some people died including a pregnant woman during a stampede in one immigration recruitment exercise. He failed and lost out, now another thief is on seat and you people don't know they are all the same, you come here and turn on one another everyday under the guise of PMB and GEJ camp, why they keep on having behind door meetings. The same thief who was your commissioner some years ago will become your governor and then end up in the Senate some years later and you are wondering why the country is not just stagnant but moving backward. I pray for you all to receive sense for the sake of your children.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by jmoore(m): 9:04am On Aug 27, 2016
Why Nigerians should pay tax for the air they breathe. undecided

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Nobody: 9:04am On Aug 27, 2016
feldido:
Why make policies that will make the poor suffer more? Why not increase taxes for the rich, example Tax anyone with over N2millon annual salary of 9% VAT and more depending on the pay. In that way you can alleviate the poor from suffering. The gap between the rich and the poor is too wide.
You just made my day.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by mccoy47(m): 9:05am On Aug 27, 2016
Dat's all dis silly government knws. Tax! Tax!! Tax!!!
When dey get it, Buhari will use it to feed his siblings in IDPs angry

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by mccoy47(m): 9:07am On Aug 27, 2016
feldido:
Why make policies that will make the poor suffer more? Why not increase taxes for the rich, example Tax anyone with over N2millon annual salary of 9% VAT and more depending on the pay. In that way you can alleviate the poor from suffering. The gap between the rich and the poor is too wide.

They make the law!

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Youngzedd(m): 9:07am On Aug 27, 2016
What rubbish. We ain't paying anything.

Our Twitter Senator don hide.


Some day we will pay for being a Nigerian.


Whoever made this bill is a devil in human flesh.

Nigerians are going through hell daily to survive, all you care is taxing them.

I give up.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Johnrake69: 9:07am On Aug 27, 2016
It's rather unfortunate that we have a situation where the masses are the servant of their leaders. This is betrayal in the true sense of it. Well, it didn't start today, representative government has always been the worst form of dictatorship ever experienced by the human race because of the smoke screen it does present; giving the masses a false sense of stake in the society.

What stops the government from introducing property tax to check the ever widening gap between both the rich and the poor? Unless the Nigerian govt has always been about the rich. The collected tax will be used to provide for the luxurious lifestyle of our leaders. Like servicing the 7 private jets at the disposal of the president, the #1.7billion for food, while the rest goes to feed our already over feed National Assembly. And this is even coming at a point when economic activity is on the fall and stimulus packages should be on the roll out to get the economy working again. It's obvious we are not coming out of this recession anytime soon.

My Advice to the masses is to start lynching our politicians. Ex Gov of Rivers state Rotimi Amaechi once said that the reason they misbehave is because we do not stone them. And truly how hard can that be?

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Lordkylie(f): 9:07am On Aug 27, 2016
now even a simple thing as sending texts they want to take away.Just when i thought cost of internet would come down!Edakun somebody please hexplain diz to me

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by mmsen: 9:09am On Aug 27, 2016
Before you talk about adding taxes you should first cut government expenditure.

Too much is wasted by the federal government for anyone to talk about adding more taxes.

Also, what happened to increasing the tax collection rate? Why are people talking about adding taxes when they do such a poor job of collecting the taxes that they already have?

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by ojnnaco(m): 9:10am On Aug 27, 2016
Government is head bent in making the poor suffer more. Why must everything be taxed when you have virtually done nothing to alleviate poverty in this nation.
Why not tax the rich like Someone who has more than a car will pay tax for the others, tax based on the number of building you have, tax based on your net income(maybe from #3m and above) and other rather than making the poor pay for everything.
The gap between the poor and rich is unimaginably wide.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Nobody: 9:10am On Aug 27, 2016
menxer:
Who sponsored this bill sef?

A member of the HOR, Honourable Bede Eke Uchenna from Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala Federal Constituency, Imo State.

I think we need to be a little more enlightened in public discourses. Government is a continuum and not everything is about party or the President.

This bill is sponsored by by a PDP Rep after all.

The question should be, is it good or not?, not insulting personalities.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Trendy247: 9:12am On Aug 27, 2016
God punish Bahari n every oda persons dat sponsored d bill

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by 989900: 9:13am On Aug 27, 2016
DOA
Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by seunlayi(m): 9:13am On Aug 27, 2016
Effect of changeeeeeee

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Nobody: 9:14am On Aug 27, 2016
mccoy47:
Dat's all dis silly government knws. Tax! Tax!! Tax!!!
When dey get it Buhari will use it ti feed his siblings in IDPs angry

I guess if oil prices go up, the taxes will go,and you would be singing PMB praises.

The simple fact is, we are an oil dependent nation. So long as the oil prices were high, we could afford not to tax everyone extra. We wasted the money we could have saved on corruption, and on deceiving Nigerians that we were prosperous. In reality, the basis of our wealth was false.

And the sooner we wake up to that fact and realize that there is no such thing as free lunch, the better.

We are going to have to walk a hard and arduous path to self reliance. I hope APC is interested in that path, beyond raising taxes...they have to fix the lights and end corruption.
Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by omolizzy(f): 9:14am On Aug 27, 2016
I hope the poor would be able to survive under this government. Just negodu

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by femi4: 9:14am On Aug 27, 2016
jmoore:
Why Nigerians should pay tax for the air they breathe. undecided
we will soon get there

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by leofab(f): 9:15am On Aug 27, 2016
Hmmmm
Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Honza27(m): 9:17am On Aug 27, 2016
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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by seunlayi(m): 9:17am On Aug 27, 2016
Soon they will ask me to start paying for sleeping with my wife

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Femich18(m): 9:17am On Aug 27, 2016
feldido:
Why make policies that will make the poor suffer more? Why not increase taxes for the rich, example Tax anyone with over N2millon annual salary of 9% VAT and more depending on the pay. In that way you can alleviate the poor from suffering. The gap between the rich and the poor is too wide.
Guy forget it.
Do you think the rich thinks of the poor? Those laws are meant for the poor...The gap will keep getting wider because their policies are not in favour of the masses but to make the rich richer

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by aku626(m): 9:19am On Aug 27, 2016
Why? Just why are there ignorant people leading this country WHY? How does this in anyway help the people? We have demons ruling this country.

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Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Nobody: 9:19am On Aug 27, 2016
Honza27:
Apc & Buhari............ they Just want to kill Nigerians


No.

The problem is that we used high oil prices to live a false life. Now the money is gone, and we have to tighten our belts.

The only issue now is whether the government is willing to tighten their belts too...and whether we are ready to do the hard work to become an industrial nation.....which is our only guaranteed path to prosperity.

This is not an excuse for APC.....but a call to action.
Re: Why Nigerians Should Pay 9% Tax For SMS, Data, MMS by Bgorgeous: 9:20am On Aug 27, 2016
So when you finish stealing and looting the treasury Nigerians should be made to pay for your stupid life style

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