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Nigeria to charge 5{54d2fcdcd494adb6982253be6fe8d5492e5f586157f419110131714f9092ec60} on every debit card online purchase from next year

Nigeria to charge 5{54d2fcdcd494adb6982253be6fe8d5492e5f586157f419110131714f9092ec60} on every debit card online purchase from next year

Nigeria is planning to deduct 5{54d2fcdcd494adb6982253be6fe8d5492e5f586157f419110131714f9092ec60} VAT for every online transaction via bank cards from next year. 

Tunde Fowler, Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), confirmed this in an exclusive interview with Premium Times Newspaper.

Fowler said the country is currently working on a solution for taxing the digital economy. The burgeoning digital economy includes e-commerce where Jumia and Konga are playing. We also have the tech space with Flutterwave, Cowrywise, Piggybank, and others. 

We will address the issue of the digitalized economy very soon. There is no global solution to a digitalized economy. Different countries have taken different solutions to address the problem. Nigeria has not taken a position yet. But, we are meeting to see if we can come up with a global solution that we can all adapt to,” Premium Times quoted the FIRS Chairman as saying.

 

Nigeria’s multi-billion dollar burgeoning digital economy

Nigerian government projected the digital economy to generate $88 billion and create up to three million jobs in the next three years. The former minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Dr. Okey Enelamah, during a US roadshow last year said the Nigerian government is resolute in creating an enabling environment where digital economy opportunities are not just theoretical but become real.

 

How FIRS plans to tax the digital economy

The FIRS boss said the tax agency will make use of Nigerian banks as an agent in achieving the 5{54d2fcdcd494adb6982253be6fe8d5492e5f586157f419110131714f9092ec60} value-added tax.

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Analyst says the digital economy may impact tax revenue in 2019

Taiwo Oyedele, Head of Tax and Regulatory Services at PwC Nigeria, in a blog post, had listed the digital economy among major issues that will impact the tax system in 2019.

Oyedele, however, advised Nigeria’s fiscal authority to take measures to address this.

Source – Business Insider by pulse

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