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Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:14pm On Jan 05, 2022
The federal government says non-resident companies (NRC) are mandated to remit 6% of turnover from digital services provided to Nigerian customers.

An NRC is a company not registered or incorporated in Nigeria but makes profits or income from Nigeria. They include Amazon, AliExpress, Twitter, Zoom Inc. and others.

Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance, budget and national planning, said this on Wednesday during the public presentation of the 2022 approved budget held in Abuja.

TheCable had reported that the Finance Act empowers the FIRS to assess and charge on the turnover of the digital companies transmitting or operating in the country.

The minister said that the new tax is stated in the Finance Act signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari on December 31, 2021.

The minister said that section 4 of the Act made provisions for the taxation of e-commerce businesses by non-resident companies on a fair and reasonable turnover basis, set at 6% of turnover.

“This provision empowers FIRS to access non-resident firms to tax on Fair and Reasonable Turnover Tax Basis on turnover earned from digital services provided to Nigerian customers,” she said.

According to Ahmed, digital services include those provided through apps, trading platforms, online ads etc.

“Let me just note that such digital services include apps, high-frequency trading, electronic data storage, online advertising and several others,” she added.

“The rationale for this is to modernise the taxation of ICT and digital economy in line with current realities, and this is in conformity with the provisions of the national development plan of 2021.”

The minister said that digital NRCs are obliged, in the Finance Act, to collect VAT from their Nigerian customers and remit to the FIRS.

“At section 30 of the Finance Act, designed to amend section 10 of VAT as well as section 31 and 14 of VAT, is in relation to VAT obligations of digital non-resident companies,” she said.

“The mechanism that will be used is to restrict VAT obligations mainly to digital non-resident companies who supply individuals in Nigeria, who cannot themselves self-account for VAT.

“If you visit Amazon, we are expecting Amazon to add a VAT charge to whatever transaction you are paying.

“I am using Amazon as an example. We are going to be working with Amazon to agree to be registered as a tax agent for the FIRS.

“So Amazon will now collect this payment and remit to FIRS, and this is in line with global best practice.

“We have been missing out on these revenue streams.”

She said the Finance Act also considers reducing tax compliance orders on non-resident taxpayers who are not required to register for VAT in Nigeria.

“So they don’t really have to come and be registered companies in Nigeria.

“All they need is that arrangement with FIRS where they collect VAT on behalf of FIRS and remit to FIRS.

“And also, to clarify, that FIRS may appoint persons including non-resident companies for the purpose of VAT collection and to clarify again that appointed persons may collect and remit taxes to FIRS, pursuant to the relevant tax laws.

“The core rationale for this is to modernise the taxation of ICT and digital economy in line with the National Development Plan 2021-2025, to enhance administrative modalities for the taxation of non-resident taxpayers and also to reduce incompliance by non-resident payers to reduce the compliance burden.”

https://www.thecable.ng/fg-amazon-aliexpress-to-pay-6-tax-on-profits-made-from-nigerian-customers/amp

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NwaNimo1(m): 7:16pm On Jan 05, 2022
Correction:

Nigerians to pay more in 'stealth taxes' imposed on them by the same companies..............

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by DropsMic(m): 7:17pm On Jan 05, 2022
Lol.... Nigerians must get sense by fire by force or perish..

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 7:19pm On Jan 05, 2022
and still the tax will go back to their pockets,

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Pravedk: 7:23pm On Jan 05, 2022
Rubbish!


I don't have problem paying tax.

The annoying thing is that my hard earned money will be stolen by a crook


Stupid people everywhere

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Terorislam: 7:28pm On Jan 05, 2022
So that FG can use the money to pay the so called repentant Boko Haram and employe more local Yoruba Muslims miscreants for online beging of unity and one Nigeria

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by uchaymart(m): 7:35pm On Jan 05, 2022
i see the Government shutting down google soon over tax payment issue.

maybe google will be free from these madness of shutting down services by the Feds because they would need to google "how to make citizens/Nigerians suffer more" from time to time.

clueless Feds.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 7:38pm On Jan 05, 2022
Best news so far in 2022.

The FG is finally going after the foreign profiteers getting rich off Nigerians without paying taxes on goods sold in Nigeria.

We've lost trillions in uncollected revenue, but better late than never.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Vickym1(f): 7:38pm On Jan 05, 2022
Maybe they'll be treated like twitter.
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by LegendaryLover(m): 7:46pm On Jan 05, 2022
FG no dey carry taxation play at all. Yet there's not much development we can see from its use of taxes

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Eriokanmi: 7:47pm On Jan 05, 2022
I may not like apc but this is a welcome development. But why did they sleep for so long?

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by franchasng: 7:47pm On Jan 05, 2022
Lol
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by fkj950ax(m): 7:47pm On Jan 05, 2022
Which Amazon or which AliExpress.

All they are doing is increasing the cost of transaction of Nigerians. These companies will just add a 6% NGA Tax on transactions originating from Nigeria at checkout.
Collate the sum and give NG Govt.
It's not coming from their profit.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by grenje(m): 7:48pm On Jan 05, 2022
They go to other countries and pay taxes, but no, not in their own
country.
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by mrdan(m): 7:49pm On Jan 05, 2022
But is it not we Nigerians that will still pay the tax for the companies. At the point of check out, the company will just add the required tax to the final payment, so we will end up paying the tax not the company.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by KingsleyA2(m): 7:49pm On Jan 05, 2022
Something that will be immediately transfered to their nigerian customers in form of slight increase on their prices. This government continously, vehemently wants to tax the breath out of Nigerians. what amazes me the most is that NLC and TUC seems to be accepting all this madness. I remember when i was very little and the dreaded Abacha under a millitary Regime increased pump price from 22 to 27 naira, NLC had the guts and still challenged him but under this supposed democracy NLC is clearly afraid.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Akinsete19(m): 7:49pm On Jan 05, 2022
They want AliExpress and Amazon to increase their products prices for Nigerians.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Immorttal: 7:49pm On Jan 05, 2022
Broke government grin

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by nonut: 7:50pm On Jan 05, 2022
After all the taxes, they will still borrow.
Inside life.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Elsueno: 7:52pm On Jan 05, 2022
There is really nothing wrong with taxation.

The problem is, those on top in Nigeria can't be trusted with the money, it would be stolen, embezzled & stashed abroad for thier unborn generation instead of using it to develop d nation. I wish I had power to wipe out corrupt entities

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:53pm On Jan 05, 2022
As long as it benefits the lives of Nigerian masses and won't go into the pockets of the politicians, way to go.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by sirfemoz(m): 7:53pm On Jan 05, 2022
FG is just indirectly taxing Nigerians.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by yesloaded: 7:53pm On Jan 05, 2022
These companies will just add the tax during checkout

At the end, Nigerians pay more money and these companies gat nothing to lose but helpless Nigerians

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by grandstar(m): 7:53pm On Jan 05, 2022
This isn't right.

Why a 6% turnover tax instead of VAT. VAT is 7.5% of the cost of the product which is even higher. There's also import duty.

This policy may discourage many of these companies from doing business with Nigeria. The country will be the biggest loser.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 7:53pm On Jan 05, 2022
Nigerian government is a scam! Shit__ really hit the fan!
The scam this useless country day showcase daily amazes me. You scam local, scam international, wetin you day use the money do?

Useless country!
Quote me and support Nigeria, May death locate you. I dont have time for nonsense this 2022.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Abilistic(m): 7:54pm On Jan 05, 2022
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by CsRockefeller(m): 7:55pm On Jan 05, 2022
These guys want to kill E-commerce biz. Already, Jumia and Konga have been charging VAT on their items since Buhari came into power.

What does this mean? Online shopping is looking like an exercise for the rich and wealthy. Ripple effect means that economic activities that supports this industry will see a download spirall in their revenue and traffic.

Lastly, not that these new reforms are completely ill-thought as I believe most Nigerians don't pay tax as shown in our Tax to GDP ratio, but can we trust taxpayers money in the hands of Government officials that have a track record of corruption?

Don't forget subsidies in the power and oil sector are already in motion to be removed.

Nigerians should brace up for tough times.

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by sirfemoz(m): 7:55pm On Jan 05, 2022
mrdan:
But is it not we Nigerians that will still pay the tax for the companies. At the point of check out, the company will just add the required tax to the final payment, so we will end up paying the tax not the company.
Exactly.. These companies won't pay a dime from their profits

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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Commotfornigeri: 7:56pm On Jan 05, 2022
This is actually the right thing to do.
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by RPG2020(m): 7:57pm On Jan 05, 2022
Federal government

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