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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:23am On Feb 28, 2017
saintjoel:



WE'RE BACK ONLINE.

SEND THE FOLLOWING DETAILS FOR THE CHECK :-

1. C-NUMBER

2. DATE OF ENTRY

3. PORT OF ENTRY

4. LAST SIX DIGITS OF CHASSIS/VIN (OPTIONAL)

SEND THROUGH WHATSAPP TO 08062948193.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 2:44pm On Feb 28, 2017
WE'RE BACK ONLINE.

SEND THE FOLLOWING DETAILS FOR THE CHECK :-

1. C-NUMBER

2. DATE OF ENTRY

3. PORT OF ENTRY

4. LAST SIX DIGITS OF CHASSIS/VIN (OPTIONAL)

SEND THROUGH WHATSAPP TO 08062948193.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:43am On Mar 01, 2017
saintjoel:
WE'RE BACK ONLINE.

SEND THE FOLLOWING DETAILS FOR THE CHECK :-

1. C-NUMBER

2. DATE OF ENTRY

3. PORT OF ENTRY

4. LAST SIX DIGITS OF CHASSIS/VIN (OPTIONAL)

SEND THROUGH WHATSAPP TO 08062948193.






Never assume all is well when buying a Nigerian used car.

OYO may be your case if you don’t sight and verify all the vehicle documents before you part with your money..

Some have fallen victim.. and the car they bought ended up being stolen or smuggled vehicles. To prevent future occurrence, I have come up with this list that will prevent you from buying an undocumented vehicle..

These are the 8 Documents you should ask for when buying a Nigerian used car:

1. Custom documents fully stamped and check whether all things correspond like name and model of car, VIN and all payments were made. Mostly like 6 or more papers.. could be photocopy if multiple cars were cleared by one dealer. But make sure it is a clear crisp document not faded crap.. and don’t take the nobody will ask you for customer paper crap . It could spell doom or stolen vehicle.

2. CMR (Computerized Motor Registration) original copy

3. Current insurance (original copy)

4. Vehicle licence (original copy)

5. Road worthiness certificate (original copy)

6. Plate number allocation (original copy)

7. Original proof of ownership fully stamped

8. You will collect two printed and signed documents:
a. Change of ownership document
b. Receipt of purchase from previous owner

There are some other documents you may need like
a. Tinted permit doc
b. police report/doc of change of ownership/plate number/engine number/ chassis number (which we call vin)

Make sure you see the change of ownership letter given to the buyer duly signed when he first bought it as Nigerian used.. except the car was bought as tokunbo then you may not need this.

Once the car doesn’t have custom doc.. except it’s a beetle and the documents have expired years ago, I suggest you stay away from such ride. 

If you have any further questions, don’t forget to drop it .

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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 4:11pm On Mar 01, 2017
saintjoel:
WE'RE BACK ONLINE.

SEND THE FOLLOWING DETAILS FOR THE CHECK :-

1. C-NUMBER

2. DATE OF ENTRY

3. PORT OF ENTRY

4. LAST SIX DIGITS OF CHASSIS/VIN (OPTIONAL)

SEND THROUGH WHATSAPP TO 08062948193.

Another buyer has just been saved from purchasing a vehicle with fake papers. Why wait till after purchase and you start running all over?

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 3:17pm On Mar 02, 2017
saintjoel:







Never assume all is well when buying a Nigerian used car.

OYO may be your case if you don’t sight and verify all the vehicle documents before you part with your money..

Some have fallen victim.. and the car they bought ended up being stolen or smuggled vehicles. To prevent future occurrence, I have come up with this list that will prevent you from buying an undocumented vehicle..

These are the 8 Documents you should ask for when buying a Nigerian used car:

1. Custom documents fully stamped and check whether all things correspond like name and model of car, VIN and all payments were made. Mostly like 6 or more papers.. could be photocopy if multiple cars were cleared by one dealer. But make sure it is a clear crisp document not faded crap.. and don’t take the nobody will ask you for customer paper crap . It could spell doom or stolen vehicle.

2. CMR (Computerized Motor Registration) original copy

3. Current insurance (original copy)

4. Vehicle licence (original copy)

5. Road worthiness certificate (original copy)

6. Plate number allocation (original copy)

7. Original proof of ownership fully stamped

8. You will collect two printed and signed documents:
a. Change of ownership document
b. Receipt of purchase from previous owner

There are some other documents you may need like
a. Tinted permit doc
b. police report/doc of change of ownership/plate number/engine number/ chassis number (which we call vin)

Make sure you see the change of ownership letter given to the buyer duly signed when he first bought it as Nigerian used.. except the car was bought as tokunbo then you may not need this.

Once the car doesn’t have custom doc.. except it’s a beetle and the documents have expired years ago, I suggest you stay away from such ride. 

If you have any further questions, don’t forget to drop it .

 


T

Another fake paper just discovered. 2008 Highlander bought with papers originally meant for a Ford Edge.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 8:45am On Mar 03, 2017
You'll need to do something fast about it cos this is the latest signal from customs and they're now mandated to go into car stands, streets etc as from next month to seize vehicles in order to meet their target of N1.1 trillion set by federal government. So how long will you advise him to keep it?

CGC GRANTS GRACE PERIOD FOR DUTY PAYMENT ON SMUGGLED VEHICLES

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved a grace period of one month, between Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April 2017 for owners of all vehicles within the Country whose customs duty has not been paid, to do so.

Consequently, all motor dealers and private owners of such vehicles are advised to visit the nearest Customs Zonal Office to pay the appropriate Customs Duty on them.

The Four Zonal Offices of the Nigeria Customs Service are: Zone A Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba, Lagos; Zone B Headquarters, Kabala Doki, Kaduna; Zone C Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority, Port Harcourt and Zone D Headquarters, Yelwa Tudu Road, Bauchi State.

The CGC therefore calls on all persons in possession of such vehicles to take advantage of the grace period to pay appropriate duties on them, as there will be an aggressive anti-smuggling operation to seize as well as prosecute owners of such smuggled vehicles after the deadline of Wednesday 12th April, 2017.


SIGNED
Joseph Attah
Ag. Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs



This is the latest signal from customs, it's better you run checks on your documents to know if you're safe from the long hands of f.o.u patrols. They are now mandated as from next month to go into car stands, homes, streets etc to seize vehicles that are under-valued or with no document.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 12:55pm On Mar 04, 2017
saintjoel:
WE'RE BACK ONLINE.

SEND THE FOLLOWING DETAILS FOR THE CHECK :-

1. C-NUMBER

2. DATE OF ENTRY

3. PORT OF ENTRY

4. LAST SIX DIGITS OF CHASSIS/VIN (OPTIONAL)

SEND THROUGH WHATSAPP TO 08062948193.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by Qyee: 7:42am On Mar 08, 2017
Hi Bros,
Pls can u help verify this custom paper.....
C 5755 of 19/08/2016.
Last six digits of vin no:170690
Entry port:Idiroko


Thanks
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 7:44am On Mar 08, 2017
Qyee:
Hi Bros,
Pls can u help verify this custom paper.....
C 5755 of 19/08/2016.

Thanks

No port of entry stated. Kindly send through whatsapp 08062948193.



***/// PORT OF ENTRY SEEN.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 10:54am On Mar 08, 2017
saintjoel:

You'll need to do something fast about it cos this is the latest signal from customs and they're now mandated to go into car stands, streets etc as from next month to seize vehicles in order to meet their target of N1.1 trillion set by federal government. So how long will you advise him to keep it?

CGC GRANTS GRACE PERIOD FOR DUTY PAYMENT ON SMUGGLED VEHICLES

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved a grace period of one month, between Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April 2017 for owners of all vehicles within the Country whose customs duty has not been paid, to do so.

Consequently, all motor dealers and private owners of such vehicles are advised to visit the nearest Customs Zonal Office to pay the appropriate Customs Duty on them.

The Four Zonal Offices of the Nigeria Customs Service are: Zone A Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba, Lagos; Zone B Headquarters, Kabala Doki, Kaduna; Zone C Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority, Port Harcourt and Zone D Headquarters, Yelwa Tudu Road, Bauchi State.

The CGC therefore calls on all persons in possession of such vehicles to take advantage of the grace period to pay appropriate duties on them, as there will be an aggressive anti-smuggling operation to seize as well as prosecute owners of such smuggled vehicles after the deadline of Wednesday 12th April, 2017.


SIGNED
Joseph Attah
Ag. Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs



This is the latest signal from customs, it's better you run checks on your documents to know if you're safe from the long hands of f.o.u patrols. They are now mandated as from next month to go into car stands, homes, streets etc to seize vehicles that are under-valued or with no document.


So many questions are been asked about this signal from the Nigerian custom service and how it affects Nigerians.

One, those boys in grey don't care about how many years your vehicle has spent in Nigeria. Once it's not more than seven years, they can still enforce the law and you have to pay regardless of how many years you've used it

Two, we've not heard about "60% " reduction in duty by NCS. Some people have called about it and we've asked for links to the story and till now, nobody has been able to come up with it.

Three, the Senate ruled that the exercise must stop but we at jelad ventures will still advice you to regularise your papers. The same Senate that couldn't order the re-opening of the border now wants to enforce the stoppage of duty checks. Customs have been given a target of N1.1T and in a few weeks time, they'll launch aggressive revenue drive and you wouldn't want your vehicle fall short of expectations.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by iboboyswag(m): 3:53pm On Mar 08, 2017
saintjoel:



So many questions are been asked about this signal from the Nigerian custom service and how it affects Nigerians.

One, those boys in grey don't care about how many years your vehicle has spent in Nigeria. Once it's not more than seven years, they can still enforce the law and you have to pay regardless of how many years you've used it

Two, we've not heard about "60% " reduction in duty by NCS. Some people have called about it and we've asked for links to the story and till now, nobody has been able to come up with it.


Three, the Senate ruled that the exercise must stop but we at jelad ventures will still advice you to regularise your papers. The same Senate that couldn't order the re-opening of the border now wants to enforce the stoppage of duty checks. Customs have been given a target of N1.1T and in a few weeks time, they'll launch aggressive revenue drive and you wouldn't want your vehicle fall short of expectations.

In response to your number 2 point, yes there will be a rebate of 60% from the current duty value for vehicles already in use and you must show proof.

As to whether the policy will be put into effect, i agree with you 101% anybody can disregard it at his own peril.

You can check my signature on how i can be of help with validating and processing your genuine duty.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 4:06pm On Mar 08, 2017
iboboyswag:


In response to your number 2 point, yes there will be a rebate of 60% from the current duty value for vehicles already in use and you must show proof.

As to whether the policy will be put into effect, i agree with you 101% anybody can disregard it at his own peril.

You can check my signature on how i can be of help with validating and processing your genuine duty.


So, you now decide to come on a thread that has been used for verification and other stuff about custom duty to advertise you newly learned skills?

The same way you all rubbished the Cotonou end of business and you suddenly woke up from your slumber to see if you can scam people.

Iboboyswag, my thread can't be used for 419. If you suddenly stumbled on a money making scheme, I can assure you that this isn't the line to tow.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 4:07pm On Mar 08, 2017
saintjoel:



So many questions are been asked about this signal from the Nigerian custom service and how it affects Nigerians.

One, those boys in grey don't care about how many years your vehicle has spent in Nigeria. Once it's not more than seven years, they can still enforce the law and you have to pay regardless of how many years you've used it

Two, we've not heard about "60% " reduction in duty by NCS. Some people have called about it and we've asked for links to the story and till now, nobody has been able to come up with it.

Three, the Senate ruled that the exercise must stop but we at jelad ventures will still advice you to regularise your papers. The same Senate that couldn't order the re-opening of the border now wants to enforce the stoppage of duty checks. Customs have been given a target of N1.1T and in a few weeks time, they'll launch aggressive revenue drive and you wouldn't want your vehicle fall short of expectations.



BEING UPDATE OF GRACE PERIOD FOR AUTO DUTY PAYMENT BY AC JOSEPH ATTAH, NCS Ag. PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER ON WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH, 2017

Gentlemen of the Press.

In response to public complains and suggestions, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved the adjustment of points of payment and 60% rebate across board from 2015 downward to ease the process and encourage all motor dealers in position of uncustomed vehicles to come forward and pay duty.

2. While the grace period remains Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April, the points of payments with the exception of Lagos and Port Harcourt will now be the nearest Customs Area Command.

3. Motor dealers in Lagos are to pay their duties at Zone ‘A’ Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba and Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘A’, Ikeja. While in Port Harcourt, auto duty payment will be at Zone ‘C’ Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority.

4. In the same vein, private vehicle owners who know that duty has not been paid on their vehicles could take advantage of this grace period to do so, therefore owners of such vehicles or their representatives are expected to go to the nearest pay-point for assessment and payment. It should however be noted that the 60% rebate applies only within the grace period.

5. For the avoidance of doubt, the decision to grant a grace period for auto duty payment was not a sudden and arbitrary one, but a product of consultations and long standing engagement with Leadership of Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON) who pleaded for a “window” to pay duty on all uncustomed vehicles within the Country before the ban on vehicle importation through land borders.

6. Note worthy also is the ongoing collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) Project which is another bold step by the Service to boost revenue and enhance national security. The benefit of this collaboration is that those who do not pay duty on their vehicles will not be able to obtain licence and register them in Nigeria. We believe that when all vehicles are properly registered and owners’ identities tied to them, National Security will be enhanced.

7. While expecting Motor dealers and indeed private owners of smuggled vehicles within the Country to use this grace period to pay duty, it should be noted that the Service will intensify its statutory functions of anti-smuggling operation with a view to seizing and prosecuting owners of uncustomed vehicles and other goods.

**** KINDLY NOTE THAT AS FROM NEXT MONTH, IF YOUR VEHICLE DOCUMENT ISN'T IN THE CUSTOM DATABASE, YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE TO OBTAIN PLATE NUMBERS, DO CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR RENEW VEHICLE PAPERS.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by iboboyswag(m): 4:16pm On Mar 08, 2017
saintjoel:



So, you now decide to come on a thread that has been used for verification and other stuff about custom duty to advertise you newly learned skills?

The same way you all rubbished the Cotonou end of business and you suddenly woke up from your slumber to see if you can scam people.

Iboboyswag, my thread can't be used for 419. If you suddenly stumbled on a money making scheme, I can assure you that this isn't the line to tow.


Easy bro! Don't act all pained and childish. Your accusation is quite spurious to say the least. If you are asked to prove your claim, i am very certain you can't, so please take it easy you can still do genuine business whilst I do same. PEACE!
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by iboboyswag(m): 4:31pm On Mar 08, 2017
Gbenga aka jelad aka saintjoel, it will do you a lot of good to stop calling me, texting me and face your business and try to grow it instead of looking out for ways to bring competition down.

Best Regards.

P.s: you can contact me when you have genuine business to discuss
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 6:32pm On Mar 08, 2017
iboboyswag:
Gbenga aka jelad aka saintjoel, it will do you a lot of good to stop calling me, texting me and face your business and try to grow it instead of looking out for ways to bring competition down.

Best Regards.

P.s: you can contact me when you have genuine business to discuss

Grow, did you just write "grow"?

My business has grown more than you can imagine for more than six years and it's still growing more than you can ever imagine. I'm not getting in your way if you think this is a business you can reap millions. The same way people like you destroyed business across the border by claiming to be agents when you aren't even registered with the apex body at the border,only to disappear into thin air when FG stopped importation across the border.

Do you even know what it takes to be a licensed and registered agent, I doubt it but I leave you to your antics. Just don't bring your rubbish to my thread.

It shows glaringly that you dont even know of what it takes to do what the job entails, you wouldn't have even bothered to advertise in another person's thread or in a wrong section in nairaland but anyway, I leave you to your antics, your types know where they're now.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by iboboyswag(m): 6:54pm On Mar 08, 2017
saintjoel:


Grow, did you just write "grow"?

My business has grown more than you can imagine for more than six years and it's still growing more than you can ever imagine. I'm not getting in your way if you think this is a business you can reap millions. The same way people like you destroyed business across the border by claiming to be agents when you aren't even registered with the apex body at the border,only to disappear into thin air when FG stopped importation across the border.

Do you even know what it takes to be a licensed and registered agent, I doubt it but I leave you to your antics. Just don't bring your rubbish to my thread.

Gbenga I won't get into an argument with you on the veracity of who is or is not an agent but for the last time I seriously would demand that you take back your words or you may be forced to prove them. If you have dealt with shady people in the past that is your cup of tea but to assert that I am one is what I will no longer take.

For the umpteenth time stop contacting or mention me but focus on growing your business. Healthy competition breeds quality service, it's a win win situation for providers of quality service and the customers they serve.

This was how you were pained when gazzuzz offered to provide validation service for customs duty that you had to text me about it. Please live and let live..... it would do you a lot of good.

Once again focus on growing your business.... it is somebody that is Otedola, Elizade, Cosharis et al

To my valued prospective customers, when customs go live on Monday, i would be sure to keep you updated whether the mod cartalk (marpol) in connivance with gbenga likes it or not.

Best Regards
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 7:35pm On Mar 08, 2017
iboboyswag:


Gbenga I won't get into an argument with you on the veracity of who is or is not an agent "but for the last time I seriously would demand that you take back your words or you may be forced to prove them". If you have dealt with shady people in the past that is your cup of tea but to assert that I am one is what I will no longer take.

For the umpteenth time stop contacting or mention me but focus on growing your business. Healthy competition breeds quality service, it's a win win situation for providers of quality service and the customers they serve.

This was how you were pained when gazzuzz offered to provide validation service for customs duty that you had to text me about it. Please live and let live..... it would do you a lot of good.

Once again focus on growing your business.... it is somebody that is Otedola, Elizade, Cosharis et al

To my valued prospective customers, when customs go live on Monday, i would be sure to keep you updated whether the mod cartalk (marpol) in connivance with gbenga likes it or not.

Best Regards


Thanks but no thanks. Kindly stop derailing this thread.

"but for the last time I seriously would demand that you take back your words or you may be forced to prove them"..... Lol......can't stop laughing.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by GAZZUZZ(m): 9:01pm On Mar 08, 2017
what sort of fuckery is going on here angry

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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:05pm On Mar 08, 2017
GAZZUZZ:
what sort of fuckery is going on here angry

[img]http:///media/12-24-2016/E1c7QP.gif[/img]

Bro, there's nothing going on, just a sort of misunderstanding and everyone have swerved to their lanes, sorry for all inconveniences. Can we all stop derailing this thread,thanks.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by iboboyswag(m): 9:23pm On Mar 08, 2017
Gazzuzz there is indeed a fuckery going on... but out of maturity I have chosen to let it remain in camera. Gbenga have peace and it will be well with you.

Best Regards.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:58am On Mar 09, 2017
saintjoel:




BEING UPDATE OF GRACE PERIOD FOR AUTO DUTY PAYMENT BY AC JOSEPH ATTAH, NCS Ag. PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER ON WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH, 2017

Gentlemen of the Press.

In response to public complains and suggestions, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved the adjustment of points of payment and 60% rebate across board from 2015 downward to ease the process and encourage all motor dealers in position of uncustomed vehicles to come forward and pay duty.

2. While the grace period remains Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April, the points of payments with the exception of Lagos and Port Harcourt will now be the nearest Customs Area Command.

3. Motor dealers in Lagos are to pay their duties at Zone ‘A’ Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba and Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘A’, Ikeja. While in Port Harcourt, auto duty payment will be at Zone ‘C’ Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority.

4. In the same vein, private vehicle owners who know that duty has not been paid on their vehicles could take advantage of this grace period to do so, therefore owners of such vehicles or their representatives are expected to go to the nearest pay-point for assessment and payment. It should however be noted that the 60% rebate applies only within the grace period.

5. For the avoidance of doubt, the decision to grant a grace period for auto duty payment was not a sudden and arbitrary one, but a product of consultations and long standing engagement with Leadership of Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON) who pleaded for a “window” to pay duty on all uncustomed vehicles within the Country before the ban on vehicle importation through land borders.

6. Note worthy also is the ongoing collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) Project which is another bold step by the Service to boost revenue and enhance national security. The benefit of this collaboration is that those who do not pay duty on their vehicles will not be able to obtain licence and register them in Nigeria. We believe that when all vehicles are properly registered and owners’ identities tied to them, National Security will be enhanced.

7. While expecting Motor dealers and indeed private owners of smuggled vehicles within the Country to use this grace period to pay duty, it should be noted that the Service will intensify its statutory functions of anti-smuggling operation with a view to seizing and prosecuting owners of uncustomed vehicles and other goods.

**** KINDLY NOTE THAT AS FROM NEXT MONTH, IF YOUR VEHICLE DOCUMENT ISN'T IN THE CUSTOM DATABASE, YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE TO OBTAIN PLATE NUMBERS, DO CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR RENEW VEHICLE PAPERS.


Sequel to this, the 60% rebate is still been worked on and we'll have updates soon. The rebate needs to be worked on so that we don't fall short and also take importers out of the frying pan only to land them inside fire.

Updates on the 60% rebate will be posted soon.

*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE'S GOING TO BE A POSSIBILITY OF CUSTOMS DEMANDING FOR PHYICAL CHECKS OF VEHICLES AND REGISTRATION PAPERS. THIS IS TO PREVENT PEOPLE FROM BRINGING IN FRESH VEHICLES IN THROUGH THE BORDER LIKE SOME ARE BUSY ADVERTISING ON NAIRALAND AND SOME OTHER BLOGS/WEBSITES.

LAND BORDERS STILL REMAIN SHUT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. ANYONE TRYING TO IMPORT WITH CLAIMS OF "LAGOS PAPERS" FOR COTONOU CARS IS A SCAMMER.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:33am On Mar 10, 2017
saintjoel:



Sequel to this, the 60% rebate is still been worked on and we'll have updates soon. The rebate needs to be worked on so that we don't fall short and also take importers out of the frying pan only to land them inside fire.

Updates on the 60% rebate will be posted soon.

*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE'S GOING TO BE A POSSIBILITY OF CUSTOMS DEMANDING FOR PHYICAL CHECKS OF VEHICLES AND REGISTRATION PAPERS. THIS IS TO PREVENT PEOPLE FROM BRINGING IN FRESH VEHICLES IN THROUGH THE BORDER LIKE SOME ARE BUSY ADVERTISING ON NAIRALAND AND SOME OTHER BLOGS/WEBSITES.

LAND BORDERS STILL REMAIN SHUT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. ANYONE TRYING TO IMPORT WITH CLAIMS OF "LAGOS PAPERS" FOR COTONOU CARS IS A SCAMMER.





*****////// ******* LASTEST UPDATES********////////***


CUSTOMS ARE DEMANDING FOR PHYSICAL INSPECTION OF VEHICLES BEFORE THE 60% REBATE CAN BE GIVEN. THIS IS TO PREVENT SOME SO CALLED AGENTS OR SMUGGLERS FROM BRINGING IN VEHICLES ACROSS THE BORDER LIKE SOME FRAUDULENT PEOPLE ARE STILL ADVERTISING EVEN ON NAIRALAND.

ITS POSSIBLE DUTY CAN BE PAID WITH THE USE OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION PAPERS AS EVIDENCE BUT WE'VE NOT BEEN GIVEN A GREEN LIGHT ON THAT.

**** IF YOU HAVE DECIDED TO PAY YOUR DUTY AND YOU WANT TO USE JELAD VENTURES AS YOUR AGENT, WE SUGGEST THAT YOU HOLD ON TILL WEDNESDAY. WE ARE WAITING FOR THE OUTCOME OF THE MEETING BETWEEN THE CG OF CUSTOMS AND THE SENATE. WE DON'T WANT TO BE CAUGHT IN THEIR CROSSFIRE.

**** NOTICE

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE ALSO PRONE TO MISTAKES, IN A BID TO MAKE SURE WE COME UP WIYH RESULTS WITHIN AN HOUR OR TWO, QUERIES SOMETIMES GET MIXED UP. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SECOND GUESS US AND ALSO HELP US BY BRINGING IT TO OUR NOTICE, THANKS.

Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:23am On Mar 11, 2017
saintjoel:



Sequel to this, the 60% rebate is still been worked on and we'll have updates soon. The rebate needs to be worked on so that we don't fall short and also take importers out of the frying pan only to land them inside fire.

Updates on the 60% rebate will be posted soon.

*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE'S GOING TO BE A POSSIBILITY OF CUSTOMS DEMANDING FOR PHYICAL CHECKS OF VEHICLES AND REGISTRATION PAPERS. THIS IS TO PREVENT PEOPLE FROM BRINGING IN FRESH VEHICLES IN THROUGH THE BORDER LIKE SOME ARE BUSY ADVERTISING ON NAIRALAND AND SOME OTHER BLOGS/WEBSITES.

LAND BORDERS STILL REMAIN SHUT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. ANYONE TRYING TO IMPORT WITH CLAIMS OF "LAGOS PAPERS" FOR COTONOU CARS IS A SCAMMER.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by emdafe: 11:01am On Mar 11, 2017
saintjoel:
Have u ever wondered how you can identify fake custom papers?

All you need to check is what we call "CUSTOMS REFERENCE NUMBER" or c-number on your SGD form *single goods declaration form*.

This particular number is actually used to input details of your vehicle and payment of duty into the customs' database. It shows information like the consignee info ( agency handling your job),the means of entry (road for vehicles through land borders and ports for sea),office of entry (idiroko customs command or seme customs command or tincan port),location of vehicle and place of discharge(idiroko border/seme border,tincan),name and address of person/persons responsible for financial settlement (the owner of the vehicle) etc.

What fraudulent dealers do is called MO or machined outside-this is a process where a forger forges the bank receipts and all customs documentation. The documents look genuine but are not in the customs data base. It is a giant syndicate in the ports and borders because the vehicles are ultimately smuggled out of the ports/borders with conivance of fraudulent customs officials.

At the top right hand corner of your document is a very bold set of numbers. This is the "C" number. You can not miss it because it is so bold and prominent. Underneath it is a date. That date is to reflect the date duty was paid at the bank and stored in the customs ASSYCUDA data base. ASSYCUA means "automated system customs data". And the date under the C number means that that C number was computed into the data system on that date plus all the charges paid. If the payment reflects on the data base it means your documents are genuine,on the other hand if it does not reflect it means your car documents are duds/fake and your vehicle is liable to seizure and confiscation if you are stopped at any check point,if you are on a long distance journey.

My advise to any one buying a car from anybody is to request for the relevant documents in particular the SGD form which means "single goods declaration form" and has the C number boldly written at the top right hand corner. Under the C number is the date that document was posted into the data system.
No two vehicles can have the same C number and date. So armed with this you can visit any customs station to know if your documents are genuine.

With some cotonou smuggled cars showing up on our streets with forged documents as lagos cleared hand vehicles been M.Od out of ports,this is a stress-free method of verifying your papers.

We have opened this thread for verification of C-numbers from the following points of entry -

1. Lagos port
2. Seme
3. Idiroko.

i did a check some couple of years back with the help of z3us and the result came back with two vehicles ( https://www.nairaland.com/2148506/typographical-error-custom-paper/1#31447188 )
2006 TOYOTA COROLLA AND 2000 TOYOTA SIENNA

Can you please explain this .

Customs ref no: C 87013
Date: 25/06/2014
Port of discharge: Tin Can Lagos

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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 11:37am On Mar 11, 2017
emdafe:


i did a check some couple of years back with the help of z3us and the result came back with two vehicles ( https://www.nairaland.com/2148506/typographical-error-custom-paper/1#31447188 )
2006 TOYOTA COROLLA AND 2000 TOYOTA SIENNA

Can you please explain this .

Customs ref no: C 87013
Date: 25/06/2014
Port of discharge: Tin Can Lagos

It's possible if the two vehicles were shipped together in a container.

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Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by Nobody: 3:09pm On Mar 11, 2017
how does one know if the correct duty is paid on a vehicle assuming the vehicle data is on customs database.

tanx
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 3:32pm On Mar 11, 2017
adeolaademuluyi:
how does one know if the correct duty is paid on a vehicle assuming the vehicle data is on customs database.

tanx

You can consult officers on any CAC nearest to you or ask agents.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 9:28am On Mar 13, 2017
saintjoel:




BEING UPDATE OF GRACE PERIOD FOR AUTO DUTY PAYMENT BY AC JOSEPH ATTAH, NCS Ag. PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER ON WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH, 2017

Gentlemen of the Press.

In response to public complains and suggestions, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved the adjustment of points of payment and 60% rebate across board from 2015 downward to ease the process and encourage all motor dealers in position of uncustomed vehicles to come forward and pay duty.

2. While the grace period remains Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April, the points of payments with the exception of Lagos and Port Harcourt will now be the nearest Customs Area Command.

3. Motor dealers in Lagos are to pay their duties at Zone ‘A’ Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba and Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘A’, Ikeja. While in Port Harcourt, auto duty payment will be at Zone ‘C’ Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority.

4. In the same vein, private vehicle owners who know that duty has not been paid on their vehicles could take advantage of this grace period to do so, therefore owners of such vehicles or their representatives are expected to go to the nearest pay-point for assessment and payment. It should however be noted that the 60% rebate applies only within the grace period.

5. For the avoidance of doubt, the decision to grant a grace period for auto duty payment was not a sudden and arbitrary one, but a product of consultations and long standing engagement with Leadership of Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON) who pleaded for a “window” to pay duty on all uncustomed vehicles within the Country before the ban on vehicle importation through land borders.

6. Note worthy also is the ongoing collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) Project which is another bold step by the Service to boost revenue and enhance national security. The benefit of this collaboration is that those who do not pay duty on their vehicles will not be able to obtain licence and register them in Nigeria. We believe that when all vehicles are properly registered and owners’ identities tied to them, National Security will be enhanced.

7. While expecting Motor dealers and indeed private owners of smuggled vehicles within the Country to use this grace period to pay duty, it should be noted that the Service will intensify its statutory functions of anti-smuggling operation with a view to seizing and prosecuting owners of uncustomed vehicles and other goods.

**** KINDLY NOTE THAT AS FROM NEXT MONTH, IF YOUR VEHICLE DOCUMENT ISN'T IN THE CUSTOM DATABASE, YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE TO OBTAIN PLATE NUMBERS, DO CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR RENEW VEHICLE PAPERS.

Good morning Nairalanders,

There's a meeting scheduled for 10am between our agency and customs. If you've anu questions you want to ask, kindly send SMS / whatsapp messages to 08062948193,thanks.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 12:19pm On Mar 13, 2017
saintjoel:


Good morning Nairalanders,

There's a meeting scheduled for 10am between our agency and customs. If you've anu questions you want to ask, kindly send SMS / whatsapp messages to 08062948193,thanks.



BEING UPDATE OF GRACE PERIOD FOR AUTO DUTY PAYMENT BY AC JOSEPH ATTAH, NCS Ag. PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER ON WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH, 2017

Gentlemen of the Press.

In response to public complains and suggestions, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved the adjustment of points of payment and 60% rebate across board from 2015 downward to ease the process and encourage all motor dealers in position of uncustomed vehicles to come forward and pay duty.

2. While the grace period remains Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April, the points of payments with the exception of Lagos and Port Harcourt will now be the nearest Customs Area Command.

3. Motor dealers in Lagos are to pay their duties at Zone ‘A’ Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba and Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘A’, Ikeja. While in Port Harcourt, auto duty payment will be at Zone ‘C’ Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority.

4. In the same vein, private vehicle owners who know that duty has not been paid on their vehicles could take advantage of this grace period to do so, therefore owners of such vehicles or their representatives are expected to go to the nearest pay-point for assessment and payment. It should however be noted that the 60% rebate applies only within the grace period.

5. For the avoidance of doubt, the decision to grant a grace period for auto duty payment was not a sudden and arbitrary one, but a product of consultations and long standing engagement with Leadership of Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON) who pleaded for a “window” to pay duty on all uncustomed vehicles within the Country before the ban on vehicle importation through land borders.

6. Note worthy also is the ongoing collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) Project which is another bold step by the Service to boost revenue and enhance national security. The benefit of this collaboration is that those who do not pay duty on their vehicles will not be able to obtain licence and register them in Nigeria. We believe that when all vehicles are properly registered and owners’ identities tied to them, National Security will be enhanced.

7. While expecting Motor dealers and indeed private owners of smuggled vehicles within the Country to use this grace period to pay duty, it should be noted that the Service will intensify its statutory functions of anti-smuggling operation with a view to seizing and prosecuting owners of uncustomed vehicles and other goods.

**** JELAD VENTURES HAD A MEETING WITH CUSTOMS JUST NOW AND THEY'RE DEMANDING FOR PHYICAL CHECKS ON VEHICLES BEFORE THEY CAN BE REGISTERED. TO SAVE COST AND TIME, AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED THAT PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS CAN BE DONE IN ANY OTHER PLACE APART FROM THEIR OFFICE PREMISES AND NEGOTIATIONS ARE PERMITTED AS LONG AS PAYMENT MEETS THEIR REQUIREMENTS,VEHICLES MUST ALSO BE WITHIN LAGOS WHILE VEHICLES OUTSIDE LAGOS MUST PRODUCE VEHICLE REGISTRATION PAPERS,THANKS.

***///// IT'S ALSO IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT A PHYSICAL INSPECTION WILL PAY THE IMPORTERS/END USERS. IF A PHYSICAL INSPECTION IS CARRIED OUT, YOU CAN TIE WHATEVER THAT HAPPENS AFTER THE INSPECTION AND PAYMENT TO THE OFFICERS THAT DID THE INSPECTION.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 10:56am On Mar 14, 2017
saintjoel:




BEING UPDATE OF GRACE PERIOD FOR AUTO DUTY PAYMENT BY AC JOSEPH ATTAH, NCS Ag. PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER ON WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH, 2017

Gentlemen of the Press.

In response to public complains and suggestions, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved the adjustment of points of payment and 60% rebate across board from 2015 downward to ease the process and encourage all motor dealers in position of uncustomed vehicles to come forward and pay duty.

2. While the grace period remains Monday 13th March to Wednesday 12th April, the points of payments with the exception of Lagos and Port Harcourt will now be the nearest Customs Area Command.

3. Motor dealers in Lagos are to pay their duties at Zone ‘A’ Headquarters, No. 1 Harvey Road, Yaba and Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘A’, Ikeja. While in Port Harcourt, auto duty payment will be at Zone ‘C’ Headquarters, Nigeria Ports Authority.

4. In the same vein, private vehicle owners who know that duty has not been paid on their vehicles could take advantage of this grace period to do so, therefore owners of such vehicles or their representatives are expected to go to the nearest pay-point for assessment and payment. It should however be noted that the 60% rebate applies only within the grace period.

5. For the avoidance of doubt, the decision to grant a grace period for auto duty payment was not a sudden and arbitrary one, but a product of consultations and long standing engagement with Leadership of Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON) who pleaded for a “window” to pay duty on all uncustomed vehicles within the Country before the ban on vehicle importation through land borders.

6. Note worthy also is the ongoing collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) Project which is another bold step by the Service to boost revenue and enhance national security. The benefit of this collaboration is that those who do not pay duty on their vehicles will not be able to obtain licence and register them in Nigeria. We believe that when all vehicles are properly registered and owners’ identities tied to them, National Security will be enhanced.

7. While expecting Motor dealers and indeed private owners of smuggled vehicles within the Country to use this grace period to pay duty, it should be noted that the Service will intensify its statutory functions of anti-smuggling operation with a view to seizing and prosecuting owners of uncustomed vehicles and other goods.

**** JELAD VENTURES HAD A MEETING WITH CUSTOMS JUST NOW AND THEY'RE DEMANDING FOR PHYICAL CHECKS ON VEHICLES BEFORE THEY CAN BE REGISTERED. TO SAVE COST AND TIME, AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED THAT PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS CAN BE DONE IN ANY OTHER PLACE APART FROM THEIR OFFICE PREMISES AND NEGOTIATIONS ARE PERMITTED AS LONG AS PAYMENT MEETS THEIR REQUIREMENTS,VEHICLES MUST ALSO BE WITHIN LAGOS WHILE VEHICLES OUTSIDE LAGOS MUST PRODUCE VEHICLE REGISTRATION PAPERS,THANKS.

***///// IT'S ALSO IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT A PHYSICAL INSPECTION WILL PAY THE IMPORTERS/END USERS. IF A PHYSICAL INSPECTION IS CARRIED OUT, YOU CAN TIE WHATEVER THAT HAPPENS AFTER THE INSPECTION AND PAYMENT TO THE OFFICERS THAT DID THE INSPECTION.

As we await the outcome of the CG and Senate parley, let's also take time out to run checks on our papers to see if we are safe from seizure and harassment from customs.

/******/* PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE'S A BAN ON VEHICLE IMPORTATION THROUGH THE LAND BORDERS PRESENTLY AND THERE'S NOTHING LIKE LAGOS DUTY FOR COTONOU CARS. THE CURRENT REGISTERATION IS FOR VEHICLES REGISTERED IN NIGERIA. THAT'S WHY CUSTOMS ARE DEMANDING FOR PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS AND PROOF OF REGISTRATION.

IF ANYONE CLAIMS HE CAN PROCESS LAGOS PAPERS FOR COTONOU CARS,KNOW THAT IT'S A SCAM. THEY'RE SMUGGLING ACROSS THE BORDER.

VEHICLES IMPORTED FROM 2015 DOWNWARDS ARE SUBJECT TO NEGOTIATIONS.

***** woodcrestmanager Chiboyo,please take note.
Re: VERIFY YOUR CUSTOM DUTY PAPERS/RECOVER YOUR DUTY PAPERS THRU A LICENSED AGENT by saintjoel(m): 12:33pm On Mar 14, 2017
saintjoel:


As we await the outcome of the CG and Senate parley, let's also take time out to run checks on our papers to see if we are safe from seizure and harassment from customs.

/******/* PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE'S A BAN ON VEHICLE IMPORTATION THROUGH THE LAND BORDERS PRESENTLY AND THERE'S NOTHING LIKE LAGOS DUTY FOR COTONOU CARS. THE CURRENT REGISTERATION IS FOR VEHICLES REGISTERED IN NIGERIA. THAT'S WHY CUSTOMS ARE DEMANDING FOR PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS AND PROOF OF REGISTRATION.

IF ANYONE CLAIMS HE CAN PROCESS LAGOS PAPERS FOR COTONOU CARS,KNOW THAT IT'S A SCAM. THEY'RE SMUGGLING ACROSS THE BORDER.

VEHICLES IMPORTED FROM 2015 DOWNWARDS ARE SUBJECT TO NEGOTIATIONS.

***** woodcrestmanager Chiboyo,please take note.



***////////*** BREAKING NEWS********//////


ALLI HAS REFUSED TO MEET THE SENATE.. .

The Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, Hameed Ali, has written the Senate, notifying the lawmakers he will not appear before them on Wednesday as expected. ‎
The Senate Clerk read Mr. Ali’s letter on Tuesday.
He was summoned last Thursday over the planned clampdown on vehicles without duty payment.
In its resolution, the Senate said Mr. Ali must appear in appropriate Customs uniform which he has not been publicly seen to have worn.
He had hit back at the Senate, asking the lawmakers to show interest in his work not his dress.
In his letter, he said he had to attend an NCS meeting; but the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawann said that reason was not tenable.

More to come.

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