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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Jostoman: 11:19pm On Jan 10
Apel147:
When you go to Europe or America do you complain over the 30% tax deductions? Do you even pay taxes in Nigeria? D play! 😉


during covid 19 US government government gave their citizen huge amount of money to caution the effect, what did government of nigeria give its citizen .

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by ufotunang: 11:52pm On Jan 10
FIRS/ banks allow the poor to breath
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Evolutionism: 12:16am On Jan 11
Jostoman:
during covid 19 US government government gave their citizen huge amount of money to caution the effect, what did government of nigeria give its citizen.

They gave them Garri, Sugar and Groundnuts.
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Evolutionism: 12:17am On Jan 11
ufotunang:
FIRS/ banks allow the poor to breath

The poor and average has no business breathing during the eight years of the administration.

Better you grab your slippers and run while you still have the luxurious time.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Achoghim: 12:44am On Jan 11
The period of great Tinubulation.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Victimoftribali: 12:47am On Jan 11
FreeStuffsNG:


https://guardian.ng/business-services/banks-alert-customers-to-emtl-commence-remittance-january-31/
Zenith and access bank charge me even for 1k transactions, how do we reconcile that?
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Xtraterestial: 1:25am On Jan 11
babaRUNtinz:
The poor just dey get poorer
The poor enjoy, no one is after the poor. Is middle class that suffer in Nigeria.
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by kolamilan(m): 1:40am On Jan 11
They are looking for ways to retrieve back their #5 to 1$ incentive. Na wa oo.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by kolamilan(m): 1:44am On Jan 11
I pity those BDC Abokis who make daily transfers.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Besuccesful: 4:29am On Jan 11
If you have your way please japa. We don't have a country. I won't say more than this

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by babaRUNtinz(m): 6:34am On Jan 11
I think you will need to define that middle class óò.. Those that fell into the Category of middle class are now poor ó.
Xtraterestial:

The poor enjoy, no one is after the poor. Is middle class that suffer in Nigeria.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by casualobserver: 6:52am On Jan 11
Kingrshd3:


An even thinking of transferring all my funds to Opay now but just afraid if they fold up and they don't have physical office 🤔

Is opay not a Nigerian fintech? If it is then it falls under CBN and it’s policies.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Pickmycall: 7:04am On Jan 11
yetmao:
GTB, worse pass, every transaction, you receive or transfer dem go collect N50.

Still charge SMS charges join
Switch to opay
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by yetmao: 7:08am On Jan 11
Pickmycall:
Switch to opay

I m already on opay. It's not everybody you give opay account. After 3 transactions opay will charge. And if you are paying more than 50k opay will still charge.

Opay is not listed on USSD or most banks.
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Cromagnon: 7:50am On Jan 11
ACRI:
Criminal banking system in Nigeria
crime how. Must you transfer. Go and withdraw and deposit physically. Nobody go tell them to reverse the law but no, you no like wàhálà so you post for it
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by COMPAQ(m): 7:59am On Jan 11
Victimoftribali:

Zenith and access bank charge me even for 1k transactions, how do we reconcile that?

Is $1k not more than N10,000 equivalent?
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by COMPAQ(m): 8:00am On Jan 11
kolamilan:
I pity those BDC Abokis who make daily transfers.

Stamp duty is paid by the recipient, not the person doing the transfer.
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by highness25(m): 8:14am On Jan 11
Conner44:
Imagine today I transferred N100 to someone with my account and in my sms alerts I received notifications for the N100 transfer plus an additional 2 notifications for N25 stamp duty and N10 one thing - one thing fee . . . undecided now they have perfected their plans to add another extra deduction and alert to the trio. cry

Hmm . . . This is indeed Shege Banza Pro Max loaded cool

Na to dig hole for backyard install geepee tank dey store my money in cash be the next move. Make I see who wan come tinubulate my hard earned finances this year.
Snake go swallow am oo
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by deewhydoski(m): 8:16am On Jan 11
tuzle:
they dont do this again especially for gtb.
Seriously
It is well for this people o
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Matrixoba: 8:22am On Jan 11
Enter the nearest GTB. Ask for a mandate form and fill up. Deactivate SMS and save your mental health. I did mine years ago when banks wanted to faint me with charges
tuzle:
they dont do this again especially for gtb.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by ViceGovernor: 8:31am On Jan 11
Rilwayne001:
It says foreign currency inflow.

Can’t see where this affects local transfer.
Sir of we don't speak out against this illegality... believe you me local transfers will be the next they will come after.

They're just testing water with this one first....this government is out to add more sorrows to Nigerians.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by tuzle(m): 8:37am On Jan 11
Matrixoba:
Enter the nearest GTB. Ask for a mandate form and fill up. Deactivate SMS and save your mental health. I did mine years ago when banks wanted to faint me with charges
years ago is different from now. I tried doing so last year but they said that sms is compulsory and u can no longer deactivate it
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by ViceGovernor: 8:42am On Jan 11
kushme:


Whaaat. You don't mean it. Wey I don dey plan to enter UBA soon to stop alert... The alerts deductions are questionable.... Its shady.
U dey run from alert and you dey mention UBA 😁😂😭
They are among the worst sir they calculate charges for failed ussd transactions.
There's a way they do it, you can try 10 times consecutively to do transfer and none will be successful but their charges go debit successfully and speedily.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Smithwilliams826: 8:43am On Jan 11
FreeStuffsNG:


https://guardian.ng/business-services/banks-alert-customers-to-emtl-commence-remittance-january-31/
Polaries don dey deduct from my account since last here oh. Hope they won't re-deduct again oh.
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by eddyland: 9:17am On Jan 11
MrSundry:
This is absolute rubbish. Debiting people for transactions that occured since 2021 does not make any sense. Why can't they start the enforcement from 2024 transactions

Don't mind them ..them for kukuma deduct from the year Abacha was the president till date..they don't know what they are doing .

We are too quiet in this country . Everybody should rise against such deduction ..even if it is a protest .

They started something this year but want to go as far back as 2021 to start deducting, who does that

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by jude33084(m): 10:27am On Jan 11
Pipefitter:
How are the poor paying for executive recklessness, I wouldn't have a problem if we are enjoying the dividends of all these taxation but now it seems Nigerian masses are contributing money for the elites to maintain their life style .

Well said wink
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Xtraterestial: 10:43am On Jan 11
babaRUNtinz:
I think you will need to define that middle class óò.. Those that fell into the Category of middle class are now poor ó.
You are right😕
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Seequadry(m): 12:38pm On Jan 11
nedekid:

Foreign transactions still work with the regular atm card of one bank.

Please which bank is that?
Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by nedekid: 1:21pm On Jan 11
Seequadry:


Please which bank is that?
Providus.

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Bearfruit(f): 2:36pm On Jan 11
Conner44:
Imagine today I transferred N100 to someone with my account and in my sms alerts I received notifications for the N100 transfer plus an additional 2 notifications for N25 stamp duty and N10 one thing - one thing fee . . . undecided now they have perfected their plans to add another extra deduction and alert to the trio. cry

Hmm . . . This is indeed Shege Banza Plus Pro Max loaded cool

Na to dig hole for backyard install geepee tank dey store my money in cash be the next move. Make I see who wan come tinubulate my hard earned finances this year.
use Opay my dear!

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Re: Banks Alert Customers To EMTL, Commence Remittance January 31 by Victimoftribali: 4:15pm On Jan 11
COMPAQ:


Is $1k not more than N10,000 equivalent?
One thousand naira oga

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