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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by MrDoGood(m): 11:29am On Nov 24, 2023
Just like SSN
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by VIKTO83(m): 11:33am On Nov 24, 2023
Last week the state Internal Generated Revenue agency came to my office to request d data of all my employee.
I asked what for and I was told its for renumeration.
So I think it's about taxation.
As long as I'm concerned I do not have issues with taxation but I have issues with how d money is to be spent.

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by PedoBear: 11:36am On Nov 24, 2023
Imagine working for a Nigerian company


I rather be a homeless beggar

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by mytime24(f): 11:36am On Nov 24, 2023
Tax government
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by LordReed(m): 11:52am On Nov 24, 2023
Hamachi:
[11/23, 10:31 PM] Good evening ma

An employer sent the above message to his employees, please advise if you received same message from your employers

Povided the following details:

1. Personal Email ID
2. NIN
3. Mobile 1
4. Mobile 2 (if you have one)

There is a new mandate for payroll processing by Ministry of Interior which requires these details. Failure to provide this information will result in unpaid salaries whilst the company will be fined. Please note that NIN is issued by FGN for the purpose of identification. It is not confidential or a proprietary that that belongs to "YOU" the individual. Providing this to your employer as required is mandatory, you may verify the circular (from Ministry of Interior) with Faith for your comfort.

*Please comply immediately and avoid the embarrassment to yourselves.*

Fake. I work for the government and at no time have I been asked by the office to provide my NIN or BVN. Don't be fooled into giving your details to scammers.

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Juniorangel(m): 11:57am On Nov 24, 2023
By the time this government finish us with taxing everybody must get sense.

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by casualobserver: 12:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
There is nothing illegal there except your personal email. Your personal email is nobody’s business. It’s personal. If they insist, though illegal, create one on gmail u don’t use and give them.

Generally speaking it’s always advisable to have multiple personal emails. One you use normally and one or others you give to people or organizations you don’t trust.

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Bigchristo: 12:05pm On Nov 24, 2023
DesChyko:
I'm not sure of the message is from Federal Government, but it is normal that your workplace should have your NIN, for identification purposes. If I'm to take a wild guess, they probably want to create tax IDs for them.

Our concern is just that we do not really do much by the way of data security.
They don’t need your NIN to create Tax ID, there’s what we called TIN Tax Payers identification cards I have it back then when I was working In Nigeria, this information is out of context, NIN is a person stuff that ought to be protected otherwise it can land you in serious trouble imagine someone using your NIN to register a phone number for kidnapping. Nigeria don’t have Data security so everyone needs to be careful

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by lomprico(m): 12:14pm On Nov 24, 2023
Ghost workers won't like this
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by RALPHOW(m): 12:16pm On Nov 24, 2023
This is the right way for the country to have database of working class in Nigeria.
It's just like UK, you can never get a job or run any business without your Ni.
That way government will be able to get tax and also plan for people without job.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Yampotatocarrot(m): 12:17pm On Nov 24, 2023
odemeetu1:
At my work place, with the little 60k one is earning my employer said we have to start paying Tax to lagos state government

How much might be 60k tax

For that amount, tax will be around #300/#350, then your employer bears the rest
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by iya6aziza: 12:48pm On Nov 24, 2023
The ministry of information has more to do to sensitize Nigerians with which information out there is true or notBut things doesn't work normal in this country so what do I knowThe ministry of information has more to do to sensitize Nigerians with which information out there is true or notBut things doesn't work normal in this country so what do I know...
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by soil4soil(m): 1:35pm On Nov 24, 2023
Your NIN not BVN.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by DesChyko: 1:56pm On Nov 24, 2023
Bigchristo:
They don’t need your NIN to create Tax ID, there’s what we called TIN Tax Payers identification cards I have it back then when I was working In Nigeria, this information is out of context, NIN is a person stuff that ought to be protected otherwise it can land you in serious trouble imagine someone using your NIN to register a phone number for kidnapping. Nigeria don’t have Data security so everyone needs to be careful

Oh.. The NIN was requested to create a Tax ID for new employees in one of the organizations I work with, that's why I remember.

One must be careful though. The way Nigeria as a people are very careless with data privacy is very disturbing.

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by DesChyko: 2:16pm On Nov 24, 2023
odemeetu1:
At my work place, with the little 60k one is earning my employer said we have to start paying Tax to lagos state government

How much might be 60k tax

60k per month means 720k per year. That means you will pay 72k per month. Here's the breakdown of the bands.

On the first 300k, you will pay 7% tax which is 21k.
On the next 300k, you will pay 11% tax which is 33k.
That remains 120k and you will pay 15% tax which is 18k.
The total is 72k.

Nigeria family database is poor for now so little hope for removing taxes on some expenses like child education, dependents expenses and so on.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by ImoleNaija: 2:35pm On Nov 24, 2023
PedoBear:
Imagine working for a Nigerian company


I rather be a homeless beggar


Paaablo! Too much money cool.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Ogisbaba: 3:00pm On Nov 24, 2023
This message tone is not that of Civil Service but that of the people of the other side .

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Milito: 3:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
Bigchristo:
They don’t need your NIN to create Tax ID, there’s what we called TIN Tax Payers identification cards I have it back then when I was working In Nigeria, this information is out of context, NIN is a person stuff that ought to be protected otherwise it can land you in serious trouble imagine someone using your NIN to register a phone number for kidnapping. Nigeria don’t have Data security so everyone needs to be careful

TIN is from FIRS while what states issue is Tax Payer ID.

Pay As You Earn/Personal Income Tax goes to states for almost 99% of workers.

In Lagos state, you need either BVN or NIN to generate Tax payer ID for an individual.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Bigchristo: 4:27pm On Nov 24, 2023
Milito:


TIN is from FIRS while what states issue is Tax Payer ID.

Pay As You Earn/Personal Income Tax goes to states for almost 99% of workers.

In Lagos state, you need either BVN or NIN to generate Tax payer for an individual.

Well I have left Nigeria in a long time I don’t know if they change the system, as at then I work with a private firm but I have that TIN card

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Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Gidigrav(m): 5:26pm On Nov 24, 2023
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Oyindamolah: 6:00pm On Nov 24, 2023
Are you an accountant?
Milito:


TIN is from FIRS while what states issue is Tax Payer ID.

Pay As You Earn/Personal Income Tax goes to states for almost 99% of workers.

In Lagos state, you need either BVN or NIN to generate Tax payer for an individual.

Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Oyindamolah: 6:02pm On Nov 24, 2023
DesChyko:


60k per month means 720k per year. That means you will pay 72k per month. Here's the breakdown of the bands.

On the first 300k, you will pay 7% tax which is 21k.
On the next 300k, you will pay 11% tax which is 33k.
That remains 120k and you will pay 15% tax which is 18k.
The total is 72k.

Nigeria family database is poor for now so little hope for removing taxes on some expenses like child education, dependents expenses and so on.
Are you sure? 72k per month on a salary of 60k?
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Oyindamolah: 6:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
DesChyko:


Oh.. The NIN was requested to create a Tax ID for new employees in one of the organizations I work with, that's why I remember.

One must be careful though. The way Nigeria as a people are very careless with data privacy is very disturbing.
There's no data privacy in Nigeria.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Oyindamolah: 6:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
VIKTO83:
Last week the state Internal Generated Revenue agency came to my office to request d data of all my employee.
I asked what for and I was told its for renumeration.
So I think it's about taxation.
As long as I'm concerned I do not have issues with taxation but I have issues with how d money is to be spent.
Don't pay and see them lock your business.
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by jojothaiv(m): 6:10pm On Nov 24, 2023
DesChyko:
I'm not sure if the message is from Federal Government, but it is normal that your workplace should have your NIN, for identification purposes. If I'm to take a wild guess, they probably want to create tax IDs for them.

Our concern is just that we do not really do much by the way of data security.



60k per month means 720k per year. That means you will pay 72k per year. Here's the breakdown of the bands.

On the first 300k, you will pay 7% tax which is 21k.
On the next 300k, you will pay 11% tax which is 33k.
That remains 120k and you will pay 15% tax which is 18k.
The total is 72k.


Putting this here for possible corrections from people with better insight.
But 72k per year is akin to the tithe of 720k and that's 10%
Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by DesChyko: 6:18pm On Nov 24, 2023
jojothaiv:

But 72k per year is akin to the tithe of 720k and that's 10%

Coincidence 🤣

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