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Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by falconey(m): 12:07am On Jul 06, 2016
By Godwin Oritse & Ifeyinwa Obi

LAGOS — FOLLOWING the release of the new foreign exchange policy, the Nigeria Customs Service has pegged import duty rate at N282 to a dollar with effect from July 1.

This may result in higher duty for imports made before the new policy was introduced. The implication of the increment is that more cargoes may be abandoned at the ports.

The Customs service had earlier in the year attempted to adopt exchange rate of N285 for the purpose of calculating payable duty and rates, but the move was truncated.

The Customs Public Relations Officer; Mr. Wale Adeniyi, had, at the time, denied the report, stressing that the extant rate issued by Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, which was N197, remains the basis for duty calculation.

However, the Public Relation Officer of the Tin Can Island Port Customs Command, Mr. Chris Osunkwo, confirmed that the Customs rate for duty calculations had finally been changed at commands across the country to N282 per dollar.
He said: “From our system, the exchange rate has been changed to N282.”

Foreign currency

He said, a circular issued by the CBN to the Customs in 2016, stated that payable duty on all imports would be calculated based on the exchange rate at the time of placing import order.
This fact, he said is contained in the circular dated May 28, 2015/No 015, titled:
Application of Exchange Rate at the Time of Making Entry.

The circular said: “Where the value of imported goods is shown in foreign currency, such value is to be converted to the equivalent of Nigerian currency as at the rate at the time of making declaration to Customs.
“Going by the provisions of this circular, it is quite clear and incontrovertible that the exchange rate has changed.”

Osunkwo, however, said that determining the duty payable was not a Customs affair, stating that the directive is from the CBN and Customs only applies the provisions of the circular.
According to him, “it means that if by tomorrow the dollar drops to N200, it means we would apply N200.

“For quite some time, we have been too liberal such that the exchange rate (no matter what prevailed) still remains at N197, but if you go by the law, it means that we have to adjust to the the prevailing foreign exchange market rate.”
He told Vanguard that some clearing agents had expressed worry at the development and had consequently been asking questions. He, however, assured that clarification had been made to the agents.

Also, clearing and forwarding agents at the nation’s ports have warned that prices of commodities would continue to rise at the markets in response to the applications of new exchange rate regime at the port.

Speaking to Vanguard on the development, a Licensed Customs agent and logistics expert, Mr. Lucky Amiwero, said “the move would drastically reduce the level of importation.”
Amiwero also said that the manufacturing sector would be adversely affected as diesel now sell for N200, adding that this will certainly affect manufacturers and the end result will be increase in the prices of goods and services.

“The economic situation at the moment is very bad and we do not have to pretend about it,” he added
On his part, a financial expert, Mr. Philip Okotie, said the increment would, no doubt, affect importation and the Customs as an organisation.
He said: “The government should encourage people to do their businesses and not discourage them. Besides, the fact that people's purchasing power is not increasing, the new import duty will add to the economic woos of Nigerians.”

www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/customs-pegs-import-duty-exchange-rate-n282us/

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by randomme: 12:08am On Jul 06, 2016
hmmmm

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by PRYCE(m): 12:10am On Jul 06, 2016
OK
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by LuveU2(f): 12:11am On Jul 06, 2016
Pls dont just read the headline, read the content too.embarassed

Anyway, pls vote the Op, Falconey for mr nairaland.

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by falconey(m): 12:11am On Jul 06, 2016
God help this nation

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Project400: 12:54am On Jul 06, 2016
The inconsistent, heavy, complicated and intransparent procedures are the reasons traders try to circumvent the Nigeria Customs with bribery. The government should reconsider this newest but disturbing policy.

The new rate will not only cause an increase in the price of goods, it will:

1. Make Nigerians go 'thinner' and 'slimmer'
2. It will shortchange the government, although a slight return may be realized.
3. Gallant Officers will grow bigger belies.


At the end of the day, only the common man bares the brunt.

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Nobody: 2:02am On Jul 06, 2016
Okay
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by chriskosherbal(m): 2:05am On Jul 06, 2016
OK, but I still think the exchange rate will get better in the future.
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by AishyWemsy(f): 2:32am On Jul 06, 2016
Custom PRO denied the report, Tin Can PRO insisted. I choose to believe 197 naira with faith because with 282 Naira, we never see anything sad

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Compliant(m): 3:16am On Jul 06, 2016
We will survive
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by tit(f): 3:24am On Jul 06, 2016
nice one by baba
#fireonbaba!

increase it to 400 kumai,
we needs to collect devee from all the qworupt importers!

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by falconey(m): 6:55am On Jul 06, 2016
tit:
nice one by baba #fireonbaba!
increase it to 400 kumai, we needs to collect devee from all the qworupt importers!
lol
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by 989900: 7:13am On Jul 06, 2016
Naturally expected . . . would be subjected to review as we 'float' on.

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Goahead(m): 7:39am On Jul 06, 2016
LuveU2:
Pls dont just read the headline, read the content too.embarassed

Anyway, pls vote the Op, Falconey for mr nairaland.
Why would I vote for an hermaphrodite? No sex?
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by sammyj: 7:40am On Jul 06, 2016
I just hope this country will survive this economy crisis b4 the end of this year

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by justnnecky(f): 7:46am On Jul 06, 2016
He has come to stampede corruption indeed

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Darejyde(m): 7:49am On Jul 06, 2016
Make this guy's wait make I order car from America 1st
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Johnpaul2k2(m): 7:52am On Jul 06, 2016
grin
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Adesiji77: 7:54am On Jul 06, 2016
Before nko angry
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Harwoyeez(m): 7:56am On Jul 06, 2016
Its expected since forex policy changed
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by yhemsy62(m): 8:01am On Jul 06, 2016
And what is the difference
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by operandus(m): 8:15am On Jul 06, 2016
Kerosene #150 per litre Fuel #145 ,Diesel #290. kondo of garri #850,rice #250 per de rica,beans #200 per de rica,electricity none,customs have added their own, ake Una kuku shoot all of us dead....mtcheew

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Oliviaxx(f): 8:15am On Jul 06, 2016
Worse days are ahead...more suffering to come .like Nigerians have not suffered enough already. I pray we make it to the end of this man's tenure

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by operandus(m): 8:16am On Jul 06, 2016
operandus:
Kerosene #150 per litre Fuel #145 ,Diesel #290. kondo of garri #850,rice #250 per de rica,beans #200 per de rica,electricity none,customs have added their own, make Una kuku shoot all of us dead....mtcheew
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by falconey(m): 8:25am On Jul 06, 2016
Goahead:
Why would I vote for an hermaphrodite? No sex?

lwkm
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Osugo(m): 8:29am On Jul 06, 2016
Apc government has come to destroy, kill and dismantled....I can't wait for another party come 2019....

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by dadebayo1(m): 9:01am On Jul 06, 2016
More hardship for the people... Definitely price of commodities will also go up cos presently local content is low and it will take sometime for local content to pick up... Change is real... We are gradually approaching the elastic limit...
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by falconey(m): 9:02am On Jul 06, 2016
Osugo:
Apc government has come to destroy, kill and dismantled....I can't wait for another party come 2019....

what party? they are all the same, selfish set of people looting the country's treasure.

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Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by worlexy(m): 9:03am On Jul 06, 2016
Ok
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by ichomi(m): 9:07am On Jul 06, 2016
This is suicide..... Duty payment will be very high now. And prices of commodities will skyrockets. Which way nigeria??
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by Vpleasure(m): 9:34am On Jul 06, 2016
Franchise21 for Mr nairaland
Re: Customs Pegs Import Duty Exchange Rate At N282/US$ by idupaul: 9:46am On Jul 06, 2016
Why should an already incompetent govt choose to use 282 naira to calculate duties ..this will only increase the prices of goods in a a country already suffering from hyper inflation. .Buhari's low IQ might destroy West Africa ..it's time for all well meaning Nigerians to rally and start massive petition for the man to be impeached ASAP

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