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Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by adenigga(op): 4:41am On Jan 10
Some businesses and traders may be taking advantage of the newly introduced tax laws to arbitrarily increase the prices of goods and services in different parts of the country, Saturday PUNCH findings have shown.

Since the commencement of the new tax laws in January, the Federal Government has maintained that the laws would reduce certain taxes and stimulate growth without short-term revenue increases.

However, recent developments indicate that some business owners are already raising the prices of their goods and services, attributing the hikes to the tax laws.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that the increases have come in the form of Value Added Tax charges and other general price adjustments.

The controversial tax regime became law on June 26 when President Bola Tinubu signed four major tax reform bills into laws, marking what the government has described as the most significant overhaul of the tax system in decades.

The laws are the Nigeria Tax Act, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act, all operating under a single authority, the Nigeria Revenue Service.

The NRS had, last December, said the new tax laws were designed to strengthen economic competitiveness, attract investments and improve long-term fiscal stability.

The agency also said the much-debated four per cent development levy on imported goods is not a new or additional tax burden, but a streamlined consolidation of several existing levies.

The exempted items

Under the new tax laws, a list of items mostly used by Nigerians are exempted from VAT payments. These include basic food items such as rice, beans, vegetables and other unprocessed essentials.

Other exemptions include medical and pharmaceutical products, educational books (materials and services), electricity generation and transmission services, non-oil exports, agricultural inputs, diesel, petrol and solar power equipment.

Rents and goods meant for humanitarian projects are also exempt from VAT under the new law.

In addition, companies with annual turnover below N100m are exempt from charging VAT entirely.

However, despite these exemptions, findings show that business owners, traders and SMEs in different parts of the country are exploiting the new tax laws to make extra gains on products and services.


In separate interviews with our correspondents, some business owners, retailers and traders confirmed the sharp increases in the prices of goods and services, citing the need to accommodate fresh tax payments.

A business owner, who identified herself simply as Yemisi, said the implementation of the tax laws had forced her to increase prices to accommodate tax payments.

She noted that failure to do so could negatively affect her business by the end of the year.

Yemisi described the tax and VAT regime as challenging for small-scale registered businesses, stressing that both had impacted revenue and income.

She said, “We have started increasing prices to accommodate the tax reforms. If we don’t do that, business owners may end up without any gains.

“Clothes we used to buy for N8,000 now cost N10,000, while items that sold for N15,000 are now sold for between N17,000 and N20,000.”

Similarly, a trader, Ramat Owolabi, said goods supplied by wholesalers had become more expensive in the market.

She explained that prices of products had been hiked, noting that the increases were linked to the new tax regime.

Owolabi said, “We don’t even understand what is happening in the market this year. What we bought at cheaper prices last December have skyrocketed this year by between 10 and 20 per cent.

“Is it the tax that has affected the prices of products? This isn’t understandable. We hope we get clarity on this.”

Saturday PUNCH also gathered that some car dealers were adding extra charges to the prices of vehicles.

Speaking with our correspondent, a top car dealer in Lagos, who asked not to be identified, said it was borne out of extreme carefulness about the new tax laws.

“Everybody is trying to be careful with this new tax rule so that, at the end of the year, you will not pay for what you did not eat,” he said.

“Most times, it is people who give us cars to sell. It is after selling that we collect our commission.


“Imagine after I have collected a commission of N2,000 on a car sold, then they bring a tax of N20,000 for me to pay at the end of the year on just that single car. Where do you expect me to get the money to balance the tax payment?” he queried.

Explaining how the new tax reform has affected business practices, he said, “Before, we didn’t do this, but now it is a must. If somebody wants to buy a car now, we will first calculate the VAT on the car price and add it to the amount the buyer will pay. That’s the new rule now. We just want to be very careful with the new law.”

More outcry on X

Since the beginning of the year, there have also been complaints by Nigerians on X over suspected extortions by small-scale firms and street traders, which they attributed to the new tax laws.

In a post on Tuesday, Ohikizi, with the handle @Kings75431077, wrote, “Literally, everything in Nigeria has skyrocketed in price because of the new tax reform. A kilo of chicken from 6,000 to 6,600; N100 charges on POS for N5,000 is now N150. Buy N10,000 fuel, they charge you N500.”

On the same day, a social media blog on X identified as Gist with Denok shared a video in which a lady narrated how a popular restaurant, Ileyan, with outlets in Lagos, Abuja and Ibadan, charged her an extra N23,000 as 7.5 per cent VAT and five per cent consumption tax on a N181,000 meal she and her friends ate at the restaurant.

The receipt of the meal, displayed by the lady in the video, indicated that about N9,000 was taken as consumption tax, while the remaining N13,000 was deducted as VAT.

“I don’t understand Tinubu’s policies at all. We went to Ileyan to eat and our bill was N181,000, but to our surprise we were asked to pay an extra N23,000. That is 7.5 per cent VAT and five per cent consumption tax. In the end, we paid N203,625. Nigerians, is this how we are going to be paying when we buy and sell?” the lady said.

Last Friday, a viral post surfaced on X in which a Nigerian social media influencer, Rita Ushie, popularly known as Raye, shared a payment receipt claiming that N487,500 was added to her N6.5m partial payment for a tech startup project as a 7.5 per cent VAT charge, sparking discussions on the platform.

On the same day, a user, Stringer, with the handle @dcryptosailor, wrote on X, “Saw a woman today on my street who said she was charged extra N500 at the market where she went to buy things worth around N10,000 because of the new tax law, and she was telling other shop owners to start adding money. I shook my head and then started explaining to them.”

Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, a trader, who doesn’t want his name in print, said the newly implemented tax laws had increased deductions on routine financial transactions.

He said despite the new tax laws not stipulating Value Added Tax charges on savings interest, over N4,000 was deducted as VAT charges on his PiggyVest savings.

“I invested N250,000 for one year on PiggyVest, and when I withdrew my money, I was charged N4,125.14 as Value Added Tax,” he said.

“This is money I already struggled to save, and the deduction came simply because of the new tax law.”

Efforts to speak with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and the Nigerian Labour Congress proved abortive as their spokespersons did not pick their calls or respond to text and WhatsApp messages sent to their telephone lines as of press time.

SMEs condemn extortion of consumers

Speaking on the matter, the President of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria, Femi Egbesola, said the practice of increasing prices under the guise of tax compliance was wrong and unfair.

Egbesola said, “I am not aware if such is happening, but if it is, it is very wrong because they are expected to pay taxes from their profit and not to extort the masses. That is more or less extortion and it also shows in a large way that they are not really aware of the intent of the government and the tax laws.

“If they are aware, they will know that the more money they make, the more taxes they will pay. Even though they increase the costs of their products, it will result in the fact that they will pay more taxes.”

He, however, added that there was the need for small businesses to be exempted from the compliance to allow for proper understanding of the new tax law.

Also, an economist, Dr Aliyu Ilias, said the government must go beyond introducing reforms and ensure effective implementation and monitoring.

He urged the NRS to investigate the matter and ensure that those involved are brought to book.

According to him, failure to enforce the reforms will have negative consequences for the generality of Nigerians.

Ilias stated, “Government should go beyond bringing a reform. They should also ensure the reforms they are bringing are checked. The NRS should look into the matter and bring such business owners to book. If they don’t do this it will bring negative effects to the generality of Nigerians.”

No justification for price hike—NRS

In an interview with our correspondent, Mr Dare Adekanmbi, the Special Adviser on Media to the Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, Zacch Adedeji, said there was no increase in tax rates or introduction of new taxes in the tax laws.

“It thus goes without saying that there can be no justification for any increase in the prices of taxable goods and services because of the new tax laws,” Adekanmbi said.

He described the business owners engaging in the increases as unpatriotic.

“The tax reform brings relief to Nigerians in key areas where they spend a greater percentage of their income.

“It also provides a lot of benefits for low-income earners as well as small businesses,” he added.
Source: https://punchng.com/businesses-traders-hike-prices-over-new-tax-laws

Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by EKONGKING: 5:25am On Jan 10
This is bad.

Nigeria is going nowhere ,with this kind of attitude.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by olaiya2007(m): 5:30am On Jan 10
Nigerians just love exploitation, looking for any simple avenue to take undue advantage of others
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by SmartPolician: 5:52am On Jan 10
You cannot give what you don't have. Tinubu has nothing in his head, apart from taking from the people. This is the model he has used over the years in Lagos.

Now, Nigerians will understand that whenever a government goes boasting about a big IGR, someone is paying the heavy price.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by YoungLionken(m): 6:08am On Jan 10
I had an argument with a friend over this new tax law weeks ago, where he said there will be protest if BAT and his cohorts don't rescind their decision on the law..

The truth is, the APCHEAT government has weakened Nigerians to the point where they don't even have strength to protest on anything anymore, no matter how bad..

2027, BAT and his cohorts will carefully rig the election and nothing, absolutely nothing will happen...
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by miracle002(m): 6:09am On Jan 10
I knew that it will result to this. This is the legacy of Tinubu Apc. Una go get sense by force to make sure that this disaster does not repeat in 2027
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Ibechris2: 6:10am On Jan 10
I thought they say tax will not affect the poor.

141million people would become poor in this country u guys think is a joke.

The tax burden of the entire world has never been borne by the rich,it is always the poor that would suffer it.

As long as the poor will always support bad govt,this is what awaits them all.

I rented my brothers house yesterday,self contain for #1,000,000.

1bedroom for #1.7million before tax. We built the house,no govt effort from the start to finish and u come up with tax,then we increase the rent to pay u the tax no wahala. We bought our transformer,drill borehole and name it.


Who will suffer,the very poor who feels the govt is right.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Flets:
What do you expect?, that’s the trickle down effect. The final consumers/ the poor masses will bear the full brunt of the increased taxes

And this is in line with Tinubu’s objective which is ..:: impoverish the people, render the economically impotent and make them subservient to the political class for a very long time.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by RealSolution001: 6:16am On Jan 10
This is like the 7th time prices have been hike since Tinubu became President. Is this how we should continue in 2027?
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by walozanga(m): 6:16am On Jan 10
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SmartPolician:
You cannot give what you don't have. Tinubu has nothing in his head, apart from taking from the people. This is the model he has used over the years in Lagos.

Now, Nigerians will understand that whenever a government goes boasting about a big IGR, someone is paying the heavy price.
He had no agenda in the first place, you cant give what you dont have. He is a wicked tax collector without a conscience
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Ibechris2: 6:18am On Jan 10
olaiya2007:
Nigerians just love exploitation, looking for any simple avenue to take undue advantage of others
While u sit comfortably to support Tinubu.

Oga calm down...the sellers would pay tax for goods they sell in their shops.

And it is called VAT about 7.5% of laptops u buy, who is to blame then if not govt.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by walozanga(m): 6:18am On Jan 10
Pls apc e-rat, wake up its time to shift the focus to Obi.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Racoon(m): 6:18am On Jan 10
And now, let's see how the poor will not end up suffering this disastrous policy. The stupid people in this government are really wicked.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Afolabimills(m): 6:20am On Jan 10
SmartPolician:
You cannot give what you don't have. Tinubu has nothing in his head, apart from taking from the people. This is the model he has used over the years in Lagos.

Now, Nigerians will understand that whenever a government goes boasting about a big IGR, someone is paying the heavy price.
u need to check ur brain well what level of hypocrisy is this?u are part of the problem of Nigeria ur hatred for tinubu has blinded u
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Uchesis: 6:23am On Jan 10
Tinubu has a plan...

That is, to make many Nigerians so poor that by 2027 they can sell their votes for even N500
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by nnadychuks(m): 6:24am On Jan 10
There’s increase in tax, but you don’t want price hike? Una head nor really correct o
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Omalicious1: 6:24am On Jan 10
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/businesses-traders-hike-prices-over-new-tax-laws
This is why I keep saying that we are our problem. Those not even affected by the Tax are now the one causing havoc on mostly those exempted from paying tax. Most Nigerians don't read, comprehend and are highly gullible. Smh
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by cr7lomo: 6:24am On Jan 10
I blame the consumers ....its time consumers start to reject what these sellers do.... suppliers will increase cist of goods for no real reason, sellers will buy from themb without challenging them and increase their own price cos they aren't the consumers .... asblong as consumers keep on buying from them , they don't care... even to the extent that some of them will have the audacity to charge the buyer for their own bank charges ...
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by IPDGP: 6:24am On Jan 10
Am waiting for month end make I see how much dem go comot for my account, then I go hike price
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by dynicks(m): 6:24am On Jan 10
And yet, the masses and youths are still carried away by content creation...
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by FreeStuffsNG: 6:27am On Jan 10
adenigga:
SMEs condemn extortion of consumers

Speaking on the matter, the President of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria, Femi Egbesola, said the practice of increasing prices under the guise of tax compliance was wrong and unfair.

Source: https://punchng.com/businesses-traders-hike-prices-over-new-tax-laws
Demand will fall especially for those selling elastic goods and will later complain about poor sales wink

They are being naive by thinking short term.

Government is watching them from the back end. The fraudulent businesses will refund that 'tax' they are collecting by taxing people.

Many of them are selling goods with zero vat and earning below the the tax minimum threshold yet they're stealing from their customers.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Amaggedon: 6:33am On Jan 10
olaiya2007:
Nigerians just love exploitation, looking for any simple avenue to take undue advantage of others
Why didnt Nigerian fight the tax law so that there will not be increase in price?
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by SenecaTheYonger: 6:36am On Jan 10
You expect them to make loss because of ur stupid tax? U didn’t even start from 5%, you went straight to 20.

After this price increase, next will be increase in dollar to naira price, which will lead to even more price increase.


Just watch. This is just the first stage.
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by YourGFsnatcher: 6:37am On Jan 10
I just dey laugh people that believed this government when they said it will only affect reach people 🤣😆 simple mathematics
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by ezekins: 6:38am On Jan 10
Nigerians should hold this government responsible for this
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by VaginaAcademic: 6:39am On Jan 10
E I dey hold ground with dem also to explain to them seems dem no understand
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by peculiar2233: 6:39am On Jan 10
Afolabimills:
u need to check ur brain well what level of hypocrisy is this?u are part of the problem of Nigeria ur hatred for tinubu has blinded u
If anyone needs his brain to be checked, It's obviously you. It's true that you can't give what you don't have. If I may ask, where's the lie in what he said. Make una continue to dey support bad government, all of una go collect. Shikana
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by chiagozien(m): 6:40am On Jan 10
Nigeria will be next IRAN.



Yoruba and Hausafulanis have destroyed Nigeria. grin grin
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Leonardo4(m): 6:41am On Jan 10
Omalicious1:
This is why I keep saying that we are our problem. Those not even affected by the Tax are now the one causing havoc on mostly those exempted from paying tax. Most Nigerians don't read, comprehend and are highly gullible. Smh
How will you day they are not affected by the tax. The SME people will always increase goods when their house rent increases definitely. Where should they get the money to pay the increased house rent.? An employer of labour whose workers are taxed when dy are paid monthly salary will increase the cost of his goods and services so he can increase the workers salary. Itaffects everybody including the poor
I am not saying taxing is bad. But I think there could have been a better way to do this
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Leonardo4(m): 6:43am On Jan 10
FreeStuffsNG:
Demand will fall especially for those selling elastic goods and will later complain about poor sales wink

They are being naive by thinking short term.

Government is watching them from the back end. The fraudulent businesses will refund that 'tax' they are collecting by taxing people.

Many of them are selling goods with zero vat and earning below the the tax minimum threshold yet they're stealing from their customers.
Don't they pay rent.? Landlords have incrrased their rent so what do you expect. You guys always look at this things from one angle
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by SeeWahala: 6:44am On Jan 10
We all knew this would happen cry

Just watch how hungry APC BATerias will come here to defend the indefensible 😏
Re: Businesses, Traders Hike Prices Over New Tax Laws by Onedance: 6:45am On Jan 10
What government will charge them in a year.they are now collecting it in a day.Nigeria my country.this tax shit suppose to be from 5million up cos taxing 70k monthly earners that can't feed you 3 times a day is deadly.
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