Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Federal Government Made N13bn From Stamp Duty Charges In 19 Months

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Friday, August 25, 2017

Federal Government Made N13bn From Stamp Duty Charges In 19 Months

Investigation has shown that The total amount of stamp duty collected on deposits in bank accounts across the Deposit Money Banks has yielded N13bn to the Federal Government.



Sources close to the Central Bank of Nigeria where the fund is warehoused confirmed that in the first 12 months of application of the duty (January to December 2016), the banks remitted a total of N3bn into the Stamp Duty Treasury Single Account.


However, remittances into the account have improved significantly as the account witnessed more activities in 2017 with about N10bn recorded during the first seven months of the year.


Although the N10bn so far collected this year through the stamp duty represents a significant improvement on the N3bn collected in 2016, it is a far cry from the N2.5tn which authorities had estimated that government could generate through the deduction of N50 on deposits in bank accounts worth at least N1000.


Peeved by low remittances into the account, the Nigerian Postal Service had between December 2016 and January 2017 advertised to hire auditors to look into banks’ books to determine the compliance level in terms of remitting the deductions from customers’ accounts.


The CBN had, through a circular issued on January 15, 2016, directed banks to deduct N50 stamp duty on deposits made into current accounts with a value of N1,000.


In compliance with the Stamp Duty Act 2005, the initiative is meant to boost government revenue drive.

 From Punchng

6 comments:

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    1. Stamp duty act of 2005.... Because crude oil was selling above $80, sometimes above $100-$115 Obasanjo, Yar' Adua and Jonathan refused to implement the law.

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  2. See as them rake us #50 sharpsharp..

    😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖

    No b so ooooo.!!!

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  3. so na federal government get the money. ..hmm we don't want one politician to zoom off with it oooo.i have just said my own. .hmmm Stella u have got a new bae... #nwanyiAbakalikiwashere

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  4. Nipost is making so much money from this and other things too, they should think of RE-BRANDING biko, and taking care of their staff as well. Especially the junior cadre, dem they always look like poverty stricken people. Also all their old staff should be dismissed (sorry if this hurts) but they actually need young dynamic people with fresh minds. #justsaying

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