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FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by peekspot(m): 10:27pm On Jun 07, 2023


Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have long been a topic of debate and regulatory scrutiny worldwide, and Nigeria has been no exception.

In February 2021, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issued a circular to deposit money banks (DMBs), non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), and other financial institutions (OFIs) to close accounts of persons or entities involved in cryptocurrency transactions within their systems.

The CBN further warned local financial institutions against dealing in crypto-assets or facilitating payments for crypto exchanges.

The apex bank cited concerns over money laundering, terrorism financing, cybercrime and the volatility of cryptocurrencies as reasons for the ban.

The directive received significant backlash from the Nigerian public and the cryptocurrency community, as many saw it as a hindrance to technological advancement and economic growth.

However, just two years later, the government has taken a surprising turn by introducing taxation on cryptocurrencies.

Here is a timeline of major events in the two-year period that shaped the evolution of Nigeria’s stance on cryptocurrencies.

February 5,2021: CBN directs banks to close accounts of persons or entities involved in cryptocurrency transactions within their systems.

February 9, 2021: CBN launches investigation into financial institutions offering services to cryptocurrency traders.

February 11, 2021: The senate invites the CBN, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to discuss opportunities and threats of cryptocurrency on Nigeria’s economy and security.

February 18, 2021: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) backs CBN, says cryptocurrencies may be used for illegal activities.

February 22, 2021: The SEC says there is a need to regulate cryptocurrencies.

February 26, 2021: Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria, calls for a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies rather than an outright ban.

March 21, 2021: The CBN clarifies its position on the ban and states that individuals are not prohibited from buying and trading crypto, just not through any Nigerian bank or fintech.

April 15, 2021: SEC says discussion is ongoing with the CBN over the regulation of cryptocurrencies.

April 26, 2021: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) warns Nigerians to be cautious before investing in Bitcoin.

July 22, 2021: The CBN announces plans to launch the “ eNaira”—a central bank digital currency (CBDC) — which is quite different from Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

October 25,2021: Nigeria becomes first African nation to launch a digital currency — the “eNaira”.

April 7, 2022: CBN hits six banks with a N1.3 billion fine over alleged non-compliance with its regulation on accounts of cryptocurrency traders.

May 15, 2022: The SEC recognises digital assets as securities and issues regulations on exchange and custody of cryptocurrencies in the country.

INTRODUCTION OF TAXATION ON CRYPTOCURRENCY

The federal government surprised many by announcing its decision to tax cryptocurrencies.

The government said it recognised the growing adoption and economic significance of digital assets and aimed to harness their potential for revenue generation.

By doing so, Nigeria joins the league of jurisdictions currently taxing digital assets, including the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Australia, India, Kenya and South Africa.

December 2, 2022: Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance, budget and national planning, says there is a provision to tax cryptocurrency and other digital assets in the latest finance bill.

May 28, 2023: President Muhammadu Buhari signs the 2023 finance bill into law. The law introduces a 10 percent taxation of gains on the disposal of digital assets including cryptocurrency. The law is effective as of May 1, 2023.


https://www.thecable.ng/timeline-from-ban-to-taxation-fgs-journey-to-cryptocurrency-acceptance/amp

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by NwaNimo1(m): 10:29pm On Jun 07, 2023

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by wahalawahala: 10:29pm On Jun 07, 2023
Cool

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by pandoragirigory: 10:31pm On Jun 07, 2023

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by TemplarLandry: 10:32pm On Jun 07, 2023
Way to go!
Our govt seems to be alive to modern-day realities.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by AfonjaConehead: 10:32pm On Jun 07, 2023

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by Jennie002: 10:33pm On Jun 07, 2023
Is it funny?

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by kenny714433(m): 10:35pm On Jun 07, 2023
Oh! So they even banned it 😂
Tell me what I don't understand. Maybe I've been trading crude oil these while and not crypto..

🤡🤡

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by Ihateheadslamer: 10:42pm On Jun 07, 2023
According to tinubu, you are free to engage in yahoo yahoo it is your birthright tongue

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by LeoDeKing: 10:42pm On Jun 07, 2023
Tinubu will not leave any stone unturned. Tinubu can turn waste to money, first class isn't something you can plug from a tree.

The difference between first class in accounting and 3rd class in one shitty course is like the difference between Albert Einstein and SS1 Physics students.

A practical case in point is Lagos and Anambra as a case study.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by SalamRushdie: 10:43pm On Jun 07, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Way to go!
This govt seems to be alive to modern-day realities.

Crypto is modern day realities? 😅😅

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by inoki247: 10:44pm On Jun 07, 2023
Lol ok....




They should give our Debit card access to Forex now even if na $500 monthly...

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by lwisee: 10:46pm On Jun 07, 2023
Ihateheadslamer:
According to tinubu, you are free to engage in yahoo yahoo it is your birthright tongue
So that's what it means to you.

Bros you dulll small oooo 🤔

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by YouandiAllofus: 10:47pm On Jun 07, 2023
Emefiele under MB's presidency introduced this ban 2yrs ago that almost crumbled the fastest growing digital space for currency in the world. Same emefiele now under BAT's presidency of barely two weeks have lifted the same ban it imposed about 2yrs ago. I wonder what has changed, and i hope the digital currency is able to find its trace to its previous status. Clearly, the quality of leadership has a huge impact in the quality of service rendered by the subordinate

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by wahalawahala: 10:49pm On Jun 07, 2023
[quote author=AfonjaConehead post=123642783][/quote] find your attention go front dull boy

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by LeoDeKing: 10:53pm On Jun 07, 2023
Ihateheadslamer:
According to tinubu, you are free to engage in yahoo yahoo it is your birthright tongue
Is this what you understand from the report or one of the resolutions in the last ummuna meeting?

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by darling2424(f): 10:53pm On Jun 07, 2023
When there's nothing more left

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by kokoA(m): 10:53pm On Jun 07, 2023
Buhari should have been president of Kuvuki land.. Stone age somebody.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by saintjimos(m): 11:07pm On Jun 07, 2023
So why banned it In the first place

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by jmoore(m): 11:24pm On Jun 07, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Tinubu will not leave any stone unturned. Tinubu can turn waste to money, first class isn't something you can plug from a tree.

The difference between first class in accounting and 3rd class in one shitty course is like the difference between Albert Einstein and SS1 Physics students.

A practical case in point is Lagos and Anambra as a case study.
Tinubu can turn cocaine to money. It is on record he forfeited 460,000 dollars to USA government, which were proceeds of drug trafficking.

For a 'first class' accountant to say 'na statistics we go chop?' during campaign shows how ignorant he is to downplay the importance of statistics.
Calling philosophy a shitty course is a proof of ignorance. Martin Luther King jnr, Thomas Jefferson, George Soros studied philosophy.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by LikeAking: 11:40pm On Jun 07, 2023
Who go pay the task na?

I don't trade crypto currency's....
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by talk2hb1(m): 2:29am On Jun 08, 2023
YouandiAllofus:
Emefiele under MB's presidency introduced this ban 2yrs ago that almost crumbled the fastest growing digital space for currency in the world. Same emefiele now under BAT's presidency of barely two weeks have lifted the same ban it imposed about 2yrs ago. I wonder what has changed, and i hope the digital currency is able to find its trace to its previous status. Clearly, the quality of leadership has a huge impact in the quality of service rendered by the subordinate
I guess they Ban it because it’s fast becoming a threat to Nigeria stock exchange market, nobody (most Nigeria youths) are not trading Nigeria stocks.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by Laple0541(m): 3:03am On Jun 08, 2023
If you haven't seen the flashlight that Tinubu will turn things around, it's obvious something is wrong with you somewhere. New era is here.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by Buccalcavity2: 3:10am On Jun 08, 2023
Wow. Just 10%. That's the cheapest in the world! Way to go

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by CodeTemplar: 3:47am On Jun 08, 2023
This is what the hateful herder should have done. Same ministers under him but different direction in policy and strategy.

Any business with no immediate or imminent prospect of Islamic and Fulani domination is bad to him .

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by Dialpad: 3:50am On Jun 08, 2023
This is indeed a smart move by the government.

Many crypto companies began to collapse, while others folded up due to loss of Nigeria customers

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by flokii: 4:08am On Jun 08, 2023
By the time Tinubu is done fixing our economy.. even his worst haters will bow.

A first class material over a third class kick and start candidate any day.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by Menezandy: 4:26am On Jun 08, 2023
I think it better off this waY

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by ExudeLoveToAll: 4:27am On Jun 08, 2023
LeoDeKing:
Tinubu will not leave any stone unturned. Tinubu can turn waste to money, first class isn't something you can plug from a tree.

The difference between first class in accounting and 3rd class in one shitty course is like the difference between Albert Einstein and SS1 Physics students.

A practical case in point is Lagos and Anambra as a case study.

Comparing apple and oranges shows you have a long way to go, why don't you compare states that were created together? You compared a state that has gotten all the freebies as a nation headquarters for donkey decades and one that almost developed by its own hardwork and just 3decades old.

Even at that Anambra states has done excellently well.

Critical thinking skills has really gone to the dust.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by DatNiggaDaz: 4:42am On Jun 08, 2023
They don't ever tax themselves. They don't ever think about cutting the cost of goverance, or their outrageous allowances. They only think of transfering every economic burden on helpless Nigerians & then afterward loot the revenue from the taxes to build train Route to Niger republic & to launch the office of the first daugther of a mandate thief.

Nigerians wait for politicians to just punish them whille some group of people will defend every bad policies of the government because of tgeir hate for another group.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Cryptocurrency, Introduces Taxation Instead by TheGoodJoe(m): 4:58am On Jun 08, 2023
Are you people going to refund the millions of naira you people seized from people's accounts? angry

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