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Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 3:09am On Jan 06, 2022 |
stepaside2:If they can make them open offices in Nigeria would be a blast but if that's not happening, with 100$ restriction, it only means the caliber of product we can buy there will reduce again. Anything more than 84$ will be unbuyable |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 3:16am On Jan 06, 2022 |
ChybuzzDD:Honestly only a fool will want to settle in Nigeria. Best is to have an exit plan 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 3:22am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Deblow: 3:27am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot:Lolz! It is their Nigerian customers that will bear the brunt. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 3:32am On Jan 06, 2022 |
ChybuzzDD: So, we should not collect taxes or enforce our tax laws because you want to buy cheap goods? With shallow and downtrodden mentality like yours, Nigeria no go progress. This is about Nigeria as a country, not about you and your cheap goods from China. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by fkj950ax(m): 3:33am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: Increase revenue and eliminate deficit spending by increasing tax? How? HOW? HOW!!! Explain the economics or thinking behind this. I am not against effective tax regime. I am against ADDITIONAL TAX BURDEN. The Nigerian Customs is one of the most inefficient state agency because they are seen as an income generating agency with annual financial targets. It's under the Ministry of finance even. Its designed to raise income for government from spending by citizens. If it focuses on securing the border, we will earn more. Probably 500% more. But the cart is before the horse. A classic example of putting tax before important issues. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 3:42am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Deblow: Are you not even paying taxes on everything you buy in Nigeria? Or you think they don't factor in charges and costs per everything you buy right here in Nigeria? Abi you are happy to pay taxes on Nigerian goods, but sad and unhappy to pay taxes on foreign goods? Abi it's just ok for foreigners to sell, make money without paying Nigeria 1 kobo while you pay taxes on the goods you buy right here in Nigeria/ Do you people have brain inside your skulls at all? Why do you people hate your own country and love foreigners so much? Den swear for you people? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by OGAStacks2021: 3:44am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Born com or, you need to go and lay in your spot in the mortuary lol . NGpatriot: |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 3:53am On Jan 06, 2022 |
fkj950ax: Where is the extra tax burden? There's no extra tax burden, you pay taxes on Nigerian goods made by Nigerian manufacturers, but you don't want to pay taxes on imported Oyinbo products because you love Oyinbo people and foreigners more than your own country's local sellers of goods and services. You love China more than your own country or what? You are not making any sense. 1 Like |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:23am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: Again, to you, this idiot, i'm not living in Nigeria. I'm only defending and pitying you and many others who're going to suffer from these crazing and uninformed decisions by your clueless government. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 5:36am On Jan 06, 2022 |
ChybuzzDD: So, you don't live in Nigeria, but you are hyperventilating about paying taxes in Nigeria...You get sense so? This is the problem with jokers like you, you go to other countries and pay whatever they ask you to pay, you obey their laws from A-Z, but when it comes to your own country, you are lawless, unpatriotic and unruly even though you hypocritically cry and moan for a better Nigeria. You lawless anti-Nigerian elements care less about Nigeria, you just shed your dirty crocodile tears all over the place while praying for Nigeria's demise. Btw, you don't live outside Nigeria, you are posting from your village in Abia, I know your type. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by rottennaija(m): 5:58am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Terorislam:this story is stale and misinformative |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Danjikanbauchi: 6:09am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot:are you been serious this is indirect tax government want this companies to tax Nigerians extra pay for anything you order from Google and others. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 6:55am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Danjikanbauchi: What's the difference between paying taxes on what you order online and what you buy right here in Nigeria? Does it make sense to pay taxes on what you buy in Nigeria and refuse to pay taxes on what you order online? Why must you with internet access and capacity to buy online evade taxes while the man or woman without Internet access or capacity to order online go to the supermarket and pay taxes on the same item. Where is the indirect taxes here? Buying online is not an excuse for tax evasion or not to pay your fair share, taxes is taxes regardless of where or how you buy. It makes no difference where you buy from, just pay your fair share. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 7:18am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: You are the most stupid person I have ever seen. What a stupidly daft human. Do you even understand what you are saying? On which good is this stupid government going to tax? Goods to produced by other country and sold to Nigerians? Or goods produced in Nigeria and sold to Nigerians or elsewhere? You are a very stupid person. Now, Nigeria made exported goods tax free to promote export but if they want to reintroduce it, they should mandate all exporters to include VAT on the prices on their goods which most country does. So, Amazon to multitax Nigerians after the seller has already included vat on their goods then Amazon should include Nigerian VAT as well? Are you that stupid? What happened to import charges and onshore charges? So, Nigerians will be charged for goods bought after paying charges to origin government and then get charged again at destination? May you ruin Recently, I saw that Nigeria is no longer on Amazon country list since yesterday or so. May God perish you guys life |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 7:25am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Bignuell: So Nigerians to pay double tax both home and abroad? Try to send enquiry to Amazon, you will be schocked Nigeria is no longer on the list especially on Amazon UK The government should work hard to promote local production so that goods listed by Nigerians, Amazon will help th to charge. Who pays multiple VAT just to buy a product? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 7:50am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Eriokanmi: Hello... Do you have sense? Who charged VAT on a foreign good in a foreign land? Hope you are okay? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 7:56am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: You are a fool! A complete fool! You don't charge VAT on foreign land. You only charge destination. Which value did your country added to the goods? Are you that stupid? If Amazon pays profit Tax to Nigeria? Wat about the country they are operating from and do have their FBA? Will they pay to that country and also pay to Nigeria? Oh! You are supposed to have been flushed |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Realdeals(m): 8:09am On Jan 06, 2022 |
YouTube deduct up to 30% of revenue accrued to any channel from U.S based viewers. So, it isn't something bad. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 8:26am On Jan 06, 2022 |
oldtruth: Locally made goods are not the only goods in our markets or supermarkets that you pay taxes on, there are foreing goods in our markets that you buy and pay applicable taxes in so what nonsense and idiotic rubish are you talking about? Do you not pay taxes and locally made goods, or you are just slow in the head? It doesn't matter where the goods are made, locally or imported, you must pay taxes on both, this is common sens, something you obviously know litle or nothing abiut? What kind of elementary or kindergarten nonsense are you talking about, gan sef? Go and sit down with that rubbish. They go to other countries and pay taxes, but no, not in their own country. Self loathing and self sabotaging people.. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 8:35am On Jan 06, 2022 |
oldtruth: What is this joker talking about? Who is talking about VAT? Chinese people pay taxes on all orders coming from other countries just like paying taxes when they go to the store to buy the same items, so what rubbish are you talking about? When Americans order goods on Amazon, Amazon collect taxes on behalf of the states the goods are being shipped to, and they still have to pay their yearly corporate tax to their FG, no connection. Please, confine your local knowledge to Nigeria because you obviously don't know anything about other countries. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 8:50am On Jan 06, 2022 |
If you know how to read, then read carefully before I read another rubbish about other countries.. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 8:57am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: You are daft! Extremely daft. Look at the stupid confidence he is exhibiting. Do you know what they call VAT? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 8:59am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: What a daft soul. So now, you want to buy a car in the US, You will now pay VAT to the US government which the seller will charge you and you also pay VAT to Nigeria government before you picked your goods? Are you stupid? You only pay tax when goods gets to destination |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 9:10am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: Where do we start with fool like you? May you never be redeemed from this foolishness because it has to end your soul. You don't deserve air Do you know Nigeria pay import duties? Now, you want the multi taxed? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 9:13am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: An irredeemable fool. What does the above tell you? How will you multi-tax a good yet to get to destination? Are you sure you are alright? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 9:15am On Jan 06, 2022 |
oldtruth: So, the fact that you know the meaning of VAT means you should not pay taxes on what you buy? What is exactly the meaning of your ignorant and unintelligent VAT noise? You must have just heard the phrase VAT so you keep repeating it without common sense, context or substance. Keep quiet abeg. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 9:18am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: You have already paid taxes now. Abi oloriburuku ni e ni? You have paid at buying spot to the origin country and you will still pay when it gets to our country. Now, your country wants to get money at origin and at destination. Open your skull idiot!!! |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 9:20am On Jan 06, 2022 |
oldtruth: When roadside ignorant, shallow and empty people run out of sane and rational things to talk about, they descend inside gutter with evil witchcraft and babalawo swearing and evil curses. Clowns like you act as if it's by force to post on the internet. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by Nobody: 9:21am On Jan 06, 2022 |
NGpatriot: See, your stupidity is so enormous that you deserve to be curse. You know nothing but choose to support blindly. Do you even have a brain? VAT on profit made from Nigeria. If they have an operating office in Nigeria then they should be charged but who multi taxed her citizens? |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 9:24am On Jan 06, 2022 |
oldtruth: So, FIRS dey waka go China to collect taxes from Chinese companies and follow them back to Nigeria to tax them again? Dumb comedian, abeg go and sit your dumb ass somewhere jare.. |
Re: Amazon, AliExpress To Pay 6% Tax From Profits Made From Nigerian Customers - FG by NGpatriot: 9:26am On Jan 06, 2022 |
[s] oldtruth:[/s] Nna, stick to your witchcraft and babalwao swearing and evil wishing. |
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