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FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Islie(op): 10:29am On Jan 07, 2024
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has directed banks to commence the deduction of the sum of N50 as electronic money transfer levy (ETML) from foreign currency (FCY) transactions.

The EMTL is a single, one-off charge of N50 on electronic receipt or transfer of money deposited in any commercial money bank or financial institution on any type of account on sums of N10,000 and above.

Revenue derived from the EMTL is shared among the three tiers of government by the federation account allocation committee (FAAC).

In separate emails banks sent to customers, FIRS said the directive follows the implementation of section 48 of the Finance Act of 2020, and section 89a (1) of the Stamp Duty Act of 2004.

The agency also asked financial institutions to apply the deductions on foreign currency transactions executed from January 1, 2021 (when the Finance Act became effective) to December 2023.


ACCESS, FIRST, POLARIS BANKS BEGIN COMPLIANCE

In compliance with the directive, Access Bank said the EMTL deduction on international transactions in arrears of three years (2021 to 2023) will commence from January 31, 2024.

“Previously, the Electronic Money Transfer Levy was solely applicable to accounts receiving electronic deposits of N10,000 and above or its equivalent. However, starting January 2, 2024, the deduction will be extended to FCY inflows equivalent of N10,000 and above, incurring a charge of N50 (FCY equivalent),” Access said in a notice.

“In compliance with this notice, outstanding Electronic Money Transfer Levy on FCY inflows from January 2021 to December 2023 are also to be deducted by January 31, 2024.”

Similarly, Polaris Bank also announced that compliance with FIRS’ directive would begin from January 2, 2024, noting that the funds will be remitted to the federal government.

Polaris told customers that deductions of N50 would also be made on previous FCY transactions that were executed over the aforementioned three years period.

First Bank also informed customers about the development, stating that the levy would be imposed on “recipients of any electronic receipts or transfers of N10,000 or above on any type of account”.

“This deduction will commence immediately and will be remitted to the FIRS as mandated by regulatory authorities,” First Bank said.

“Furthermore, the FIRS has instructed the deduction of the EMTL on qualifying transactions processed from January 2021 to the last week of December 2023. This will also be remitted accordingly.”

Other commercial banks, such as Stanbic IBTC, Union Bank, and the Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), recently announced the implementation of the policy.

President Bola Tinubu aims to achieve a $1 trillion economy by 2026.

On November 20, 2023, Wale Edun, the minister of finance, said the streamlining and widening of the tax net is paramount in achieving the government’s revenue goals.

Edun, addressing lawmakers at the lower chamber of the national assembly on December 12, 2023, called for a centralised revenue collection system which the FIRS will spearhead.
https://www.thecable.ng/firs-directs-banks-to-deduct-n50-stamp-duty-on-intl-transactions-from-jan-2021/amp

Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by iwaeda: 10:35am On Jan 07, 2024
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by matify83: 10:44am On Jan 07, 2024
Not a big deal if there are no other hidden charges.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by JASONjnr(m): 11:16am On Jan 07, 2024
iwaeda:
Islie 2024. Got the message too. Thanks. grin grin grin grin grin grin
I thought we've had this news already on the front-page.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by RenaissanceGuy: 12:55pm On Jan 07, 2024
Meaning you can receive a debit running into N1m as cumulative charges from 3 years ago grin
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by NwaNimo1(m): 5:36pm On Jan 07, 2024
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by DrMoney1: 5:36pm On Jan 07, 2024
Alright.. I'll wait till 2021.
I'm still stuck in 2024.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Angelfrost(m): 5:37pm On Jan 07, 2024
Desperate times...! tongue


Expect more ridiculous charges and taxes.


The Budget of the corrupt must be financed by all means necessary.

The poor have no business breathing...! cool
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by morikee: 5:39pm On Jan 07, 2024
Lol from 2021 omo people go cry
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by NamelessOGBENI(m): 5:39pm On Jan 07, 2024
matify83:
Not a big deal if there are no other hidden charges.
From 2021? Abi na my eyes...
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Angelfrost(m): 5:40pm On Jan 07, 2024
Cruizeroo:
Omo these people are seriously thinking of how to milk us
Thinking?!! Nah... They aren't thinking sir.

The plans are fully in motion... Just watch as they unfold.

Massive and shocking tax collection looming.


Wait till you see cost of recharge and data.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by NzogbuNzogbu: 5:40pm On Jan 07, 2024
More money to loot with nothing to show

Tinubu has only succeeded in finding more ways to milk nigeria
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by emmy512(m): 5:41pm On Jan 07, 2024
Continiooo
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by NzogbuNzogbu:
matify83:
Not a big deal if there are no other hidden charges.
lol, tinubu boy

Tinubu is charging from 2021 here, there wont be big deal if they would produce avenue for local production than killing businesses which result in the Fx surge
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by lordm(m): 5:42pm On Jan 07, 2024
It's okay
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Bluntemperor: 5:43pm On Jan 07, 2024
But why backdating such or is it just to make Money for Govt at all costs?
Why should this law be Regressive on the transactions you had completed over the years?
I don't get it ?
Are you sure this will not open up legal Cases,for different reasons !
The FIRS have a lot of explanations to make o!
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Talkisneeded(m): 5:43pm On Jan 07, 2024
From 2021,some people will wake up to massive debit sha...


I sell herbs for sexual enhancement tho
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by MasterJayJay: 5:44pm On Jan 07, 2024
Open a new account and abandon the old ones if the 50 naira charge from 2021 till date will amount to a large sum.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by okomile(f): 5:45pm On Jan 07, 2024
Make dem kuku strangle our necks nao

No light
No food
No good amenities

This con3 na cruise
grin
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by sonnie10: 5:45pm On Jan 07, 2024
What sin did Nigerians commit?
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by BadBradley: 5:46pm On Jan 07, 2024
Corrupt and lazy government. So you want to begin deduction of electronic transfer charges from 2021? What stopped them from implementing this regulations then?

Desperate inept government.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:47pm On Jan 07, 2024
Another cash out for FG and Banks
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by sonnie10: 5:47pm On Jan 07, 2024
MasterJayJay:
Open a new account and abandon the old ones if the 50 naira charge from 2021 till date will amount to a large sum.
Bvn
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:48pm On Jan 07, 2024
matify83:
Not a big deal if there are no other hidden charges.
I no there must be a.... to defend this policy in an empty stomach with borrowed data
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by MasterJayJay: 5:49pm On Jan 07, 2024
sonnie10:
Bvn
The charge is not tied to bvn.
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by money121(m): 5:49pm On Jan 07, 2024
Ok
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by mystery22: 5:51pm On Jan 07, 2024
This government is totally useless and clueless without nothing but suffering for the masses yet vile cretins ike that grills and the rest are supporting them
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Bluntemperor: 5:52pm On Jan 07, 2024
Bluntemperor:
But why backdating such or is it just to make Money for Govt at all costs?
Why should this law be Regressive on the transactions you had completed over the years?
I don't get it ?
Are you sure this will not open up legal Cases,for different reasons !
The FIRS have a lot of explanations to make o!
Re: FIRS Directs Banks To Deduct N50 Stamp Duty On Int’l Transactions From Jan 2021 by Kkconsults: 5:52pm On Jan 07, 2024
Be like those drugs burst by ndlea are given to nairaland mods

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