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FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by peekspot(m): 8:55am On May 07

In pursuit of securing a new $750m loan from the World Bank, the Federal Government may reintroduce previously suspended telecom tax and other fiscal measures.

This is according to the Stakeholder Engagement Plan for Nigeria – Accelerating Resource Mobilisation Reforms programme between Nigeria and the World Bank.

A copy of the plan’s document posted on the World Bank website indicated that the government might reintroduce the excises on telecom services, and EMT levy on electronic money transfers through the Nigerian Banking System among other taxes.

President Bola Tinubu in July 2023 ordered the suspension of the five per cent excise duty on telecommunications and the Import Tax Adjustment levy on certain vehicles.


However, it appears that this suspension may be lifted to meet the programme targets for a new, yet-to-be-approved World Bank loan with negotiations ongoing between the government and the World Bank.

Checks by our correspondent showed that the government had initially requested to obtain the loan in 2021 but was halted without clear reasons.

The programme’s development objective is to strengthen the government’s financial position by enhancing its capacity to manage and mobilise domestic resources effectively, which includes improving tax and customs compliance and protecting oil revenues.

The planned tax reforms under the ARMOR programme are expected to have significant implications across various economic sectors.

The PforR Programme is part of a larger governmental initiative running from 2024 to 2028, aimed at reforming tax and excise regimes, enhancing the administrative capabilities of tax and customs, and ensuring transparency in oil and gas revenue management.

The World Bank’s contribution of $750m constitutes a significant portion of the programme’s budget and the government is expected to contribute $1.17bn through annual budgetary.

According to the plan, affected stakeholders will include manufacturers of goods such as alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, sugar-sweetened beverages, telecom and banking service providers, as well as the general tax-paying public, importers and international traders.

Key industry groups such as the Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria are engaged regarding the excise duties on telecom services.

The draft document stated, “Domestic Revenue Mobilisation drive in the government ARMOR program seeks to increase revenue on some targeted industries and sectors of the economy. Specific groups and agencies within affected sectors include the Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria: The introduction of excises on telecom services requires that all telcos are mobilised to fully participate in the collection of such revenue.

“Committee of Bankers: Introduction of EMT levy on electronic money transfers through the Nigerian Banking System would need the buy-in of all banking institutions


“Manufacturer’s Association of Nigeria: Manufacturers of tobacco products, sugar-sweetened beverages and alcoholic beverages who would be required to collect excises on their products are critical stakeholders for the introduction of the new excise regime. They are currently organised into various sectoral groups under the Manufacturer’s Association of Nigeria. Producers of alcoholic beverages organised under the Distillers and Blenders Association of Nigeria also need to key into the reforms.

“Also, strategic partners involved in the importation of different items into the country will be mobilised to participate in the ARMOR programme. A key stakeholder group is the Association of Nigeria Customs Agents.

“Vehicle Importers and Manufacturers: Stakeholders in the automobile trade industry must be engaged in reforms involving the introduction of green taxes on high GHG emission vehicles. Local manufacturing and assembly of vehicles is growing through a phase of growth in Nigeria. The demand for vehicles is mostly met through importation by vehicle importers under the aegis of the Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria.”

The document also emphasised the importance of engaging vulnerable groups to ensure they are not disproportionately affected by these changes.

It also said, “Services that will be subjected to the newly introduced excises are regulated by key public sector agencies. The introduction of the new revenue measures will require the application of existing regulatory mechanisms available within these institutions. The concerned institutions include the Nigerian Communication Commission, the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“There are also agencies with the mandate for making policies on some of the issues covered in the ARMOR program concerning policy framework on matters of public interest in Health and Environmental Protection. The government institutions relevant to ARMOR in this regard are the Federal Ministry of Environment, the National Environmental Standards Regulatory and Enforcement Agency, and the Federal Ministry of Health.”

Additionally, the programme outlines specific allocations for technical assistance, with $5m each going to the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Nigeria Customs Service to support their capacity to implement these new measures effectively.

This includes the development of systems for better data sharing, risk-based audits, and compliance processes, as well as substantial investments in program management and capacity building.

“The government program is funded from annual budget allocations of $1.17 billion to FMF, FIRS and NCS. The PforR with results-based financing of $730m, and $20m investment financing, is 62 per cent of the program budget”

“There will also be $10m for project management, tax policy capacity-building and other expenses. In total, the amount makes the $20m investment financing before the release of $730m in line with the fiscal targets met.”

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Namaster: 8:56am On May 07
Tinubu and his dumb appointees will turn Nigeria into a shipwreck just so they can get money to EMBEZZLE.

They want to introduce Telecommunication tax and Inport Tax Adjustment Levy just to qualify for a loan that'll VANISH without any impact on the average Nigerian.

Meanwhile Nigerians will SUFFER the dire consequences of fattening these criminals' account balance INDEFINITELY.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by BUSINESSARENAA(m): 8:56am On May 07
I thought they said they are saving one trillion from subsidy removal, why the loans again.

Loan and tax. Thats the only way this administration knows to increase IGR.

World bank keep giving them conditions that will inflict pains on the masses for all these loans that have no impact on the populace.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Franklyspeakin: 9:00am On May 07
Them go feel it (in davidos voice.) . when Tinubu is done taxing Nigerians even Agbadorians go denounce followership

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by christejames(m): 9:05am On May 07
Tinubu the tax master, taxing all taxables grin grin grin



Very soon he will soon turn his 'taxing largese' on wheel barrow pushers grin, he will endear them by calling them Federal Barrow Pushers FBP cheesy

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by nedu666: 9:07am On May 07
Awon our igr is bigger than yours.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by CodeTemplar: 9:09am On May 07
Loans, tax, and then loans again. The tell tale signs of fiscal panic. Instead of micromanaging the planting season first, they are chasing what they printed themselves.
As for me, I didn't get shishi from their printing and palliative so I feel robbed with more loans and levies.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by slaawomirr: 10:02am On May 07
Damnnn niggar

Always borrowing

Tinubu's administration is full of shit

The funny thing is that nobody protest is going on because of tribalism and religion sentiments

A friend of mine in South Africa once said if tinubu gets more than ten thousand votes knowing fully well that he brought upon Nigeria Buhari administration and he was part of it then it means Nigerians are sick, wicked, tribalistic, fake and hypocrites

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by delolat: 10:02am On May 07
Another loan. Not good at all

Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Rich4god(m): 10:02am On May 07
The only thing we are hearing since APC came in is loan tax loan tax loan tax....

What's going on.

Can't we for once get serious leaders.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Kingsmeal: 10:03am On May 07
The tax master and Obi gbese😂.

In one year, he has borrowed more than $30b😂

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Amayanabo01: 10:03am On May 07
More Richard Mille on seyi Tinubu wrist, Peter obi must be taught a lesson

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Macdeey: 10:03am On May 07
cool

What we voted with our own fingers 🤞

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by benuejosh: 10:03am On May 07
As long as it is for development purpose, i support.
Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by PlasmaTV: 10:04am On May 07
A very useless government. Emphasis on VERY USELESS.

Helineus, yarimo, seunmsg and every other loser, please where is your darling president??

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Pennywise2: 10:04am On May 07
Fg stop taking loans (slave orders )from these people
Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Kingsmeal: 10:04am On May 07
benuejosh:
As long as it is for development purpose, i support.

Why won't you😂

You supported Sai Buhari's 8 years borrowing 😂

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by 4tomandchi: 10:04am On May 07
I hope these administration will not sell our future

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by CaptainJune: 10:04am On May 07
You people should be grateful that Tinubu cannot tax the air we breathe otherwise he would have done it long ago. If there was subsidy on the air we breathe Tinubu would have removed it since and promise a better future while digging mass graves with his policies.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by BUSINESSARENAA(m): 10:05am On May 07
chaii
Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Riskymarvelous(m): 10:05am On May 07
Yarimo and Reno omokirikiri will never come here lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Nice2023(m): 10:06am On May 07
Telecom tax...helinues and his cohorts will finally lose weight.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by gammarays(m): 10:06am On May 07
Borrowing and Taxation
That's how Lagos landlord built Lagos and how he'll build Nigeria

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by BigDawsNet: 10:06am On May 07
Nigerians will pay more taxes than the UK, by the time dis gov is done with them

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Nice2023(m): 10:06am On May 07
4tomandchi:
Truly Nigeria has turned into Lagos.

Northern Nigeria you did this.

Sanu!!!


They are regretting.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by tishbite42: 10:07am On May 07
Tinubu na really Rehoboam

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Algold: 10:08am On May 07
Get ready
Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Kpartners: 10:08am On May 07
I have said it before, and I am saying it again, tighten your belts, we have a tough long walk ahead. This government will likely make Nigerians poor.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Millimann: 10:09am On May 07
All this useless government knows is to collect loan on one hand and bill the poor masses exorbitant taxes on the other hand.

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Re: FG Eyes $750m World Bank Loan, Mulls Telecom Tax by Houseofglam7(f): 10:10am On May 07
Hmmmmmmm

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