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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by bouncin04(m): 5:30pm On Jun 19, 2023
cheesy
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Kingsmeal: 5:32pm On Jun 19, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Diesel price may go up slightly. The price of diesel already crashed though.

Shut up.

Which Diesel price crashed?

Must you defend nonsense?

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Ramon92: 5:32pm On Jun 19, 2023
Very good directive. This will force them to source locally and the ripple effect is the revitalisation of our rifineries and create jobs.
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Johnbullirabor7(m): 5:32pm On Jun 19, 2023
More suffocation

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by inkon: 5:34pm On Jun 19, 2023
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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by grandstar(m): 5:34pm On Jun 19, 2023
Why should there be a VAT on imported diesel but none on locally produced one?

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Killerbag36: 5:35pm On Jun 19, 2023
Tinubu supporters how market na

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by DeeBaDan: 5:38pm On Jun 19, 2023
Tinubu is coming to collapse the economy



Fuel is also going to be taxed asides from the subsidy removal...Now, Diesel will also be taxed which means prices for bread will experience another level of increase from July...I hope you guys are getting ready for the fullness of what Tinubu's bringing. Those of you who saw flashing and we're screaming that he was performing. Shock awaits all of una for front. For now, I'll say I hope your poverty shock absorber is in place. Hardness is about to continue from where Buhari left off.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by jaxxy(m): 5:40pm On Jun 19, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Diesel price may go up slightly. The price of diesel already crashed though.

Lol more inflation.

Ramon92:
Very good directive. This will force them to source locally and the ripple effect is the revitalisation of our rifineries and create jobs.

who is responsible for our refineries? isn't it same people charging vats? undecided

or are the importers going to fix the refineries for the VAT chargers aka government?

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Kennitrust(m): 5:40pm On Jun 19, 2023
princemillla:
People wey dey use diesel Don suffer o.....Chai
and that suffer go reach you indirectly.

We are all involve in the taxation.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by drsibz66(m): 5:43pm On Jun 19, 2023
OldBeer:
The people that will complain will go abroad and happily pay tax to watch television

IN Those countries where they pay tax to watch TV, The government provide:

1, free world class health care for the tax payers.

2, standard Education till secondary school

3. Free emergency services.

4. Maximum security to all residents

And many more for tax payers.

What does the Government of Nigeria offer you? Don't you know your right from left?

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by nitt: 5:44pm On Jun 19, 2023
On his mandate they will pay tex lipsrsealed
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by staga: 5:46pm On Jun 19, 2023
Food is transported across the length and breadth of Nigeria using diesel trucks.

Why are these government agencies hell-bent on making people suffer?

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by WAPINATION: 5:47pm On Jun 19, 2023
I thought baba said they want to allow the poor breeft….wht is now happening all at the same time?

Subsidy removed fuel price high by 300%

Subsidy on electricity to be removed sure Nepa bill is gon be crazy high

Subsidy on Diesel was long gone the reason diesel price has been where it is ( High) now importers to pay duty meaning the price of diesel is going to increase again and its gon be higher this time…

My question is even though I support the removal of all these subsidy here and there must all be done at the same time? why haven't the president and his team introduce measures in place for a soft landing for the people before removing all these things.

The worst of it all is no matter how hard it will bite the people I assure you aren't going to see anyone protesting. fellow Nigerians who are jubilating and celebrating over a mere signing of documents here and there that has not in anyway translated to their proper wellbeing…Una weldone

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by bonnyhope: 5:47pm On Jun 19, 2023
OldBeer:
The people that will complain will go abroad and happily pay tax to watch television

Income is higher in abroad than here.

In Nigeria price of everything going up with stagnant income

Even the business owners are not finding it easy

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Okarakwu: 5:51pm On Jun 19, 2023
You are indirectly using diesel too, everyone uses diesel... The fuel tankers and food stuffs trailers and all heavy duty lorries use diesel..... and that will increase their transport charges which will increase the goods they transport... We are all effected
princemillla:
People wey dey use diesel Don suffer o.....Chai

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by spencekat(m): 5:51pm On Jun 19, 2023
It will amount to double taxation.NPA collects VAT on AGO vessels too.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by MyMouth(m): 5:53pm On Jun 19, 2023
Ofunaofu:



Price of diesel crashed..... from what to what per litre
I jus bought 660 some hours ago. It has actually dropped
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Squirrel1(m): 5:56pm On Jun 19, 2023
BloomingDale:


STFU. How much is minimum pay?
they won't compare abroad pay and living conditions. Only abroad tax n suffering. Basterds.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Minjim: 5:57pm On Jun 19, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Diesel price may go up slightly. The price of diesel already crashed though.

You call that crash?

That's was how you people said price of cooking gas that went from 3500 to 9k crashed because it came to 8k.

Crash is when it goes down by half or to the price it was

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Odidigboigbo(m): 5:59pm On Jun 19, 2023
Ramon92:
Very good directive. This will force them to source locally and the ripple effect is the revitalisation of our rifineries and create jobs.
Source locally, which refinery are you talking about?
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by opeldavid: 6:00pm On Jun 19, 2023
Renewed hope.
Renewed sheggee
Renewed shege banza loading shocked shocked sad
Let the poor breathe.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by GetSenseNow: 6:02pm On Jun 19, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Diesel price may go up slightly. The price of diesel already crashed though.
When did the price of diesel crash?
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by gbengene1234(m): 6:03pm On Jun 19, 2023
Omo....
All this policies in just a month. The same party that put us into this same deep mess 😡. Loans of different kinds with no positive outcomes.
Now that you can't get loan again, you're going to tax the common man to cough out fundz to execute projects.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by sulaak(m): 6:05pm On Jun 19, 2023
BloomingDale:


STFU. How much is minimum pay?

If you want to consume imported goods pay VAT and tax. if you want better wages setup your own business or work in the private sector.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by Dotherightthing: 6:08pm On Jun 19, 2023
No free lunch in life

Somebody is paying

Nigeria is HEAVILY INDEBTED and CASH-STRAPPED! angry
Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by sulaak(m): 6:08pm On Jun 19, 2023
WAPINATION:
I thought baba said they want to allow the poor breeft….wht is now happening all at the same time?

Subsidy removed fuel price high by 300%

Subsidy on electricity to be removed sure Nepa bill is gon be crazy high

Subsidy on Diesel was long gone the reason diesel price has been where it is ( High) now importers to pay duty meaning the price of diesel is going to increase again and its gon be higher this time…

My question is even though I support the removal of all these subsidy here and there must all be done at the same time? why haven't the president and his team introduce measures in place for a soft landing for the people before removing all these things.

The worst of it all is no matter how hard it will bite the people I assure you aren't going to see anyone protesting. fellow Nigerians who are jubilating and celebrating over a mere signing of documents here and there that has not in anyway translated to their proper wellbeing…Una weldone

Nigeria is the victim of docile and divided people. When the Military government were destroying the electricity and refinery industry, Nigeria failed to protest. Nigerian have endured 8 years of Buhari's hopeless leadership now the pay the price.

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Re: Nigerian Customs To Start Charging VAT On Diesel Imports by annisy(f): 6:09pm On Jun 19, 2023
Those who voted and supported APC won't pay be affected by the policy..

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