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codebrew85:accord 05 for 450k, 2007 for 580k and Camry pencil light which I know will under age car go for 380k.thanks |
The federal government today 05/09/2016 reduced the exchange rate from 313 to 306 per dollar. with this little development, they is going to be minor reduction on the duty.lets hope to see a significant reduction on the tariff. For examples,the FOB for 2004 Camry is $2466 and that means 2466*313*35% which gives 270000 as the surface duty. But, with latest exchange rate of 306, it now become 2466*306*35% which gives 264000. So differences of 6,000 naira. For trusted, experience and tested clearing forwarding agent to handle any types of your import and export consignment,kindly call Prince Johnson on 08036240534, 08178400671. |
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Nigeria - As Clearing & Forwarding Agents in Nigeria , we have rapidly grown to be one of the most trusted companies to handle the clearing and forwarding of all movable cargo. We are experts in freight and logistics of goods of all types. As leading Clearing and Forwarding Agents in Nigeria , our mission is to provide quality and effective business through our talented and efficient staff. Our forwarding skills are second to none. With valuable experience in the field and reputable partners we provide customer satisfaction and develop loyalty of our clients by providing reasonable prices, free expert advice, fast and detailed quotes and the ability to handle and resolve queries on a first call basis. Call now prince Johnson |
fyasmeenluv:The 011 Volkswagen require bilading copy in order to get the valuation duty from customs while 2006 Benz vito 2006 go for 750k if empty |
pleasureosondu:600K |
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jarkbauer:Tax Identification Number is needed for you to have your company or individual business name on the platform of Nigeria Customs asycuda ++, it requires between 3000 to 5000 for individual and company respectively. |
thatdude99:just about 10% more. |
Lamitan:you have to provide the copy of bilading before the accurate amount can be obtained from valuation section of Nigeria customs services as the vehicles in question is above 2010.thanks |
thatdude99:containerised vehicles. |
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adeolaademuluyi:The factors that determine accidented vehicles are: 1. The airbags must be out. 2.The chassis must be affected. 3.The frontal or back side must be damaged and that only wave 20% of the normal duty. Thanks |
Customs Duty hike: We’re finished, say importers, agents — 3rd August 2016......today punch news paper. Following another hike in Customs import duty rate from N282 per dollar to an all-time high of N313, importers and clearing agents say the development appears the final death knell to wipe off the nation’s import community. In June, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), in response to the flexible exchange rate introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), adjusted the import exchange rate system from N197 to N282. Thousands of consignments caught in the sudden change were affected by the hike forcing importers to part with large chunks of money for clearance. They had barely recovered from the June shock when the Customs, following a directive from the central bank and the Finance Ministry (its supervising Ministry), jerked up the duty exchange rate to N313 to a dollar. Lamenting the increase, an importer, Williams Okechukwu, said, “importers are finished in Nigeria. Nothing is working. This increase is like asking importers to go and die. You opened your Form M with N282 and by the time you want to clear, you’re told it’s N313. This is the height of government’s insensitivity. Many of our members have closed shop, with their workers laid off because cost of goods have doubled and it’s still going to increase with this development. Government shouldn’t kill people to realise revenue. We need to protest this wickedness,” he stated. Also lamenting the development, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) said it was jolted by the increase. The association’s National Publicity Secretary, Kayode Farinto, said: “We woke up this morning (Monday) to see that NCS has for the second time in less than two months changed the exchange rate to N313 for all declarations. This is absurd, wrong and barbaric considering the fact that many importers have done their transactions and opened Form M at N282. “This will surely have its backlash effect because the government is actually taking people for a ride. Leaders in the maritime industry, for once, need to come together to fight this injustice. We all need to be part of this struggle since we are all stakeholders in the industry,” he said. For the Customs, the increase was a mere compliance with a Federal Government directive. According to a government source in Abuja, the development, though unfriendly to importers, will improve Customs’ revenue. “No one should blame Customs. They’ve complied with government’s directive. Any grievances should be directed to the Ministry of Finance. The CBN originates the new duty rate as directed by the Finance Ministry. “They resumed work on Monday and found the new rate on the system and said that must be applied to all imports with immediate effect,” the source stated. Recall that when Customs increased the duty rate from N197 to N282 in June, the PTML Chapter of ANLCA protested the hike by going on strike for three days. But ANLCA said its action would be determined by the National Executive Committee (NECOM) of ANLCA.
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ForcefullBULL:Exactly, Our economy will now be controlled by dollar exchange rate. |
ForcefullBULL:The Nigeria Customs have their own range data values sir,so that is what will be use to calculate your duty.I will surely get it across to you in my subsequent post with the new exchange rate.thanks |
tbssodas:thnanks, but you have to be patient for now as regards to to what you requested for since the exchange rate has been jacked up to 313 to a dollar by the CBN toady 01/08/2016. |
kenawo:can't give correct quote for now except you provide copy of bilading in order to know how much duty the valuation officer will be able to give.you may call me on 08036240534 for more clarification. Thanks. |
pleasureosondu:cost of shipping actually depends on the shipping line as their shipping rate varies , so you can check on Grimaldi shipping line ,AES, IMS,Sallum and APS websites for their respective shipping rate.thanks |
Good day my fellow followers, I am very sure that some of you that made importation at this particular month of July must have been facing some difficulty at the moment, well the truth is that it is a pity that we live in a society that does not have along terms business plan for her economy.On 01/07/2016, we woke up and met the current CBN exchange rate of 282.25 to a dollars which they instructed the Nigeria Customs to be use Against the previous 197 to a dollar that many importers have already use to open either their Form M or purchased their consignment far back two months ago but now forced to use the current 282.25 to clear their goods from the ports and that leads to almost 43% in the increase of the duty which they have not budgeted for. For the importers of used vehicles in Nigeria, the story is not different as you are now to pay about 43% increased on the duty . Below are some copies of the old and current duty rate for some vehicles for your consideration before deciding on importing used vehicles. N.B , If there is any reduction or reversing on the duty in the future,trust me I will update you straight away without delay. For more information, you may call Prince Johnson on 08036240534,mail:tobaprince11@yahoo.com.
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dbeebee:with the current rate, that will be cleared with 380k. Yes the Customs duty has been increase by almost 40% due to the use of 282.25 as the exchange rate to a dollar. |
The Nigeria customs Services, PTML command decided to used the previous FOB in dollars withe the current exchange rate which is 282.2500 to a dollar on Monday 04/07/16 and that have increased the duty to almost 40% .For instance, all the surface duty at 130000 naira have increased to 186000naira for small cars and old used buses like Camry 2001,ford Galaxy,Bus Ducato .Stay tune with Prince Johnson as I am going to updating you on any future development on that. |
The new exhange rate for dollars /naira to calculate Customs duty is now 282.25 naira to a dollar compared to 197 previously used.With this development, I am here to let you know that there is no negative impacts on the duty and cost of clearing goods for now. For more clarification, call Prince Johnson 08036240534. |
dubajek:650k |
travelpoint:The ford ranger 02 go for 370k while the 07 Corolla go for 350k. Thanks |
travelpoint:Double Cabin or Single? |
NEWS ALERT ! NEWS ALERT !! The Nigeria Customs has set to fix the exchange rate for dollar at 285 naira/$ against the 197 it was formaly traded with The Import Duty. With This Development, All Importers Of New Items(PAAR) Should Be Expecting to pay more duty if the PAAR has been processed without assess before the change take place which is 01/06/2016. Mean while, for the importers of used vehicles, if the Customs continue with the current FOB in issuing valuation on used cars, then their will be higher duty to pay which is aroun 43.2% increase, but if they decide to work with surface duty in naira, well that is going to be nice for you. we hope all will be well as we are waiting for the take off. for more information, call prince Johnson On 08036240534. |
UcLloyd:02 AVALON FOR 280K, WHAT YR FOR THE LEXUS PLS? |
billtommy:280K |
Grande Guinea Have Finally Berthed At PTML today 18/05/2016, the number to call is 08036240534. |
simydan:380K EACH |
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