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FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by NwekeUG(m): 7:09am On May 01, 2023
Nigerians To Pay More As FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others

With about a month to the end of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration,the Federal Government has introduced new set of taxes on alcoholic beverages, imported vehicles and single use plastics, IGBERETV reports.

This disclosure is contained in the new Fiscal Policy Measures (FPM) for 2023 in a Circular dated April 20, 2023, and signed by the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed.

Details of the new tax regime contained in the new Fiscal Policy Measures (FPM) documents and approved by President Muhammadu Buhari were disclosed by Mr. Taiwo Oyedele of PricewaterhouseCoopers on his official Twitter account.

The Federal Government will now charge N75 per litre of beer or stout imported into Nigeria. Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed said that N75 per litre will be charged on “beer and stout including all alcoholic beverages and beer not made from malt- wether fermented or not fermented” in 2023. This new excise duty on beer and stout will be increased to N100 per litre in 2024.

Prior to the the new rates, the government taxed imported alcoholic beverages using valorem rates- levying of tax or customs duties) proportionate to the estimated value of the goods or transaction concerned. Now there is a specific rate not an estimate.

The same excise rate for beer will be applied to the importation of wine. Under the tax laws, two litre engine vehicles will attract an Import Adjustment Tax (IAT) of two percent while vehicles with four litre engines and above will attract four percent IAT with effect from 1 June, 2023.

The Federal Ministry of Finance Budget and National Planning quietly issued a circular (HMFBNP/MDAs/circular/2023FP/04) to all Ministries, Departments and Agencies on April 20, 2023 informing them of the new developments.

The Federal Government has also added to the list of items banned from being imported into the country.

The Federal Government has revised the import prohibition list with the inclusion of used motor vehicles above 12 years from the Year of manufacture; Paracetamol tablets Syrups; Cotrimozazole tablets and Syrups; Metronidazole tablets and Syrups and Chloroquine tablets and Syrups.

Also included on the list are Folic acid tablets; Vitamin B Complex tablets (except modified release formulations); Multivitamin tablets, capsules and syrups (except special formulations); Aspirin tablets (except modified release formulations and soluble aspirin).

Others are: Magnesium trisilicate tablets and suspensions; Piperazine tablets and syrups; Levamisole tablets and syrups; Ointments penicillin/gentamycin; Pyrantel pamoate tablets and syrups; Intravenous Fluids (Dextrose, Normal Saline etc); Waste pharmaceutiques; and Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK)

The Federal Government also introduced a Green Tax by way of excise duty on Single Use Plastics (SUPs) including plastic containers, films and bags at the rate of 10 percent.

An Import Adjustment Tax (IAT) levy has been introduced on motor vehicles of 2000 cc to 3999 cc at 2 percent while 4000 cc and above will be taxed at 4 percent.

With effect from 1st June, 2023, “vehicles below 2000cc, mass transit buses, electric vehicles, and locally manufactured vehicles are exempted”.

Under the Supplementary Protection Measures (SPM) as it relates to the implementation of the ECOWAS Common External Tariff 2022-2026, the circular stated that the changes are effective from 1 May 2023 subject to 90-days grace period for importers who had opened Form M before 1 May 2023.

Items on the list include rice, woven fabrics, ceramics tiles and sinks, steel, containers for compressed or liquified gas, aluminum cans, washing machines, electric generating sets and rotary converters, smart phones, new and used passenger motor vehicles and electricity meters. The applicable duties for most of the items are unchanged from the 2022 FPM rates.

Also, following the imposition of five percent excise duty on telecommunication services introduced via the Finance Act 2020 and prescribed in the Official Gazette No. 88, Vol. 109 of 11 May 2022 approved by the President, five percent tax will apply to mobile telephone services (GSM), fixed telephone and internet services- postpaid and prepaid.

https://igberetvnews.com/1443995/nigerians-pay-fg-introduces-new-taxes-beer-imported-vehicles-plastics-others/

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Switruth: 7:11am On May 01, 2023
One day the country will just start burning. Was it not the same beer they used to destroy in Kano and some part of the north. Make this government dey play.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by inoki247: 7:13am On May 01, 2023
Lol na to switch to Ogogoro...


This man just wake up dish out Policy's without considering the people....



Which day May 29 wan reach like this sef May 29 come dey long more....

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by TemplarLandry: 7:13am On May 01, 2023
All these draconian policies are played out.
We only practice selective Capitalism in Nigeria.
At the end of the day, all the monies gotten from taxes get squandered.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by plumcomm: 7:20am On May 01, 2023
Which on is imported beer now,hope say trophy no dey there.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Ofunaofu: 7:24am On May 01, 2023
sad
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Majesty7: 7:26am On May 01, 2023
NwekeUG:
Nigerians To Pay More As FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others



https://igberetvnews.com/1443995/nigerians-pay-fg-introduces-new-taxes-beer-imported-vehicles-plastics-others/

Seun Lalasticlala Mynd44 nlfpmod

This will help boost local production. In China, importing finished products attracts more than 50% tax.

When so many useless countries were calling others to boycott Euro and USD, I just smiled at their uninformed citizens shouting and supporting it. Only Europe and US gives fair tax for imported finished goods into their countries. Infact they only like finished standardized goods thereby helping exporting countries to develop.

The uncivilized China pushing their Yaun down the throats of this developing countries don't accept finished into their countries. The give little to zero tax on imported raw materials and tax heavily on finished products. This helps them to keep developing their economy while pushing the exporting countries to deeper recession.

Nigeria is still very fair enough. Good one there

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by MadamExcellency: 7:29am On May 01, 2023
The article writes of Import duty and tariff. It was specific, and I am sure it doesn't affect locally manufactured products.

Federal Government has no right to impose VAT or consumption taxes. That's the duty of National Assembly.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by QuotaSystem: 7:31am On May 01, 2023
The key word here is imported.

We should have no business wasting scarce Forex importing beverages and other consumables that can be produced here and even exported to earn Forex. More importantly, government should be accountable for the revenue generated from these levies.

Now watch the same people that were trumpeting “from consumption to production” attack this measure to discourage indiscriminate importation that weakens the Naira and stifles local manufacturers.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by DatNiggaDaz: 7:31am On May 01, 2023
Sai Buhari, sai president select Tinubu

Sai Apc.. We are all in this together Insha Allah.
By fire by force we will all go back to our village

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by MorataFC: 7:44am On May 01, 2023
plumcomm:
Which on is imported beer now,hope say trophy no dey there.
grin grin grin
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Mitchy49(m): 8:01am On May 01, 2023
Buhari has been so poor with his economic policies right from the time he held sway as the military head of state in 1984. His policies are terribly harsh and inimical and detrimental to the interests of the masses

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Trapnews: 8:04am On May 01, 2023
grin

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by FXSavvy: 8:29am On May 01, 2023
With which electricity? 😒

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by RepoMan007: 9:05am On May 01, 2023
Taxes upon taxes yet corruption goes on unabated.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by RepoMan007: 9:06am On May 01, 2023
FXSavvy:
With which electricity? 😒
Lagos Electric Vehicle thread is different from this.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Obaofaba: 9:07am On May 01, 2023
Good...

We should move from consumption to production.

Nigeria shouldn't be a dumping ground.

Apart from used vehicles, I support the rest 💯

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by IMASTEX: 9:08am On May 01, 2023
Hmm
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Hezmatosky: 9:08am On May 01, 2023
That's for people drinking beer naw undecided Action bitter all the way cheesy one small action bitter of 250 worth even two bottles of beer of 800 lipsrsealed

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Afonjanistan: 9:09am On May 01, 2023
Tilumbu "built" Lagos on tax and ate the proceeds alone.

Tilumbu will build Nigeria on tax and eat the proceeds alone.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Truthshscrazy: 9:09am On May 01, 2023
undecided
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by dayleke: 9:09am On May 01, 2023
We don enter am again.

One chance....

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by johnjay4u2u(m): 9:10am On May 01, 2023
Quarter to go
Then this.
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by MasterJayJay: 9:10am On May 01, 2023
QuotaSystem:
The key word here is imported.

We should have no business wasting scarce Forex importing beverages and other consumables that can be produced here and even exported to earn Forex. More importantly, government should be accountable for the revenue generated from these levies.

Now watch the same people that were trumpeting “from consumption to production” attack this measure to discourage indiscriminate importation that weakens the Naira and stifles local manufacturers.

The FG should impose higher taxes on imported petrol.

We have refineries but FG chose not to operate them. FG is wasting scarce forex on importation of petrol.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by EmmaLege: 9:10am On May 01, 2023
Omo 🫣
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by correctguy101(m): 9:10am On May 01, 2023
Switruth:
One day the country will just start burning. Was it not the same beer they used to destroy in Kano and some part of the north. Make this government dey play.

Lols..

So you expect the FG to now let the osusu from alcoholic drinks pass?

Dey play

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by yomalex(m): 9:11am On May 01, 2023
Okay o
Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by Krugisback(m): 9:11am On May 01, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Sai Buhari, sai president select Tinubu

Sai Apc.. We are all in this together Insha Allah.
By fire by force we will all go back to our village
hahaha leave those mining region shouting sai baba in 2015

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by abdulskulboy(m): 9:11am On May 01, 2023
These new tax policies, importation revisitation will definitely help President Bola Tinubu government kickstart on a jovial ground. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others by BluntCrazeMan: 9:11am On May 01, 2023
Habbaaaaa.


How many times them go dey introduce new taxes on beer,, and even increase the existing ones sef.??


Even for Sugar-Tax sef.., dem dey collect am even for beer already.

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