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Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States - Politics (3) - Nairaland

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by obi58: 11:12am On Sep 29, 2023
nairalanda1:
India has tarrifs that differ by state.
Does India have the issue of multiple taxation?
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Bakrabas: 11:31am On Sep 29, 2023
Dshocker:
Best thing to do is; Go and do another welcome back on your sim, and register your location to the poorest state in Nigeria, which is Sokoto and Taraba state 🤐🤐🤐
Despite all that, the location you're calling from is very crucial at this point
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by nairalanda1(m): 12:01pm On Sep 29, 2023
obi58:
Does India have the issue of multiple taxation?
I think they do.

Vat there even varies by state
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by olumzzz(m): 12:52pm On Sep 29, 2023
coolcharm:
Way to go.
The Same needs to apply to taxes accrued from sales of alcohol too. States that destroy alcoholic products in the name of shari'a should not get shishi from revenue generated from such.
Fun fact.
Nigeria Breweries has more sales in the north than the south
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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by obi58: 2:13pm On Sep 29, 2023
nairalanda1:
I think they do.

Vat there even varies by state
I beg to disagree. India even has legislation against it (attached).

Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Cromagnon: 2:30pm On Sep 29, 2023
Jbleenk:
At the end of the day it is we the ordinary citizens, especially the youth that bears the cost. Looks like everything is targeted not to make the youth excel in this country
who voted for the targeting?
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Cromagnon: 2:33pm On Sep 29, 2023
obi58:
The issues are:

1. States that charge multiple taxes (like Lagos).
2. The plan to pass it on to the subscribers as if they are the ones who implemented the multiple taxes.
3. I may be wrong but I have not heard of this practice in other countries before.

Yes there is a problem for the Telcos but instead of taking the cheap way out to punish the people the problem of multiple taxes should be revisited and urgently.
who voted for the implementers of the taxes

You are wrong

That is how it is done elsewhere, more taxes more prices

How do you revisit taxes? Is it telco that will determine it's taxes or govt. What does govt have to lose? This is the problem with democracy, it's the unproductive and lazy ganging up on the producers to eat for free
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by COMPAQ(m): 5:42pm On Sep 29, 2023
Galaxyss:
Naso... What about their data zapping, Won't they do something about that?


Because now 2gb worth of data can't download file of 1.5gb
There isn't any data being Zapped. Most of you guys complaining of your data finishing on time, don't realize that you need to switch off automatic downloads from the multitude of apps you have on your phone
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