THE Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria, on Tuesday,
imposed stamp duty of N50 on bank customers for money received into
their accounts.
Consequently, bank customers will henceforth pay N50 stamp duty for
money received into their accounts via electronic transfer, cash and
cheques.
This order was contained in a circular to all Deposit Money Banks and
Other Financial institutions titled, Collection and Remittance of
statutory charges on receipts of Nigeria Postal Service under the Stamp
Duties Act”.
The CBN stated, “As part of efforts to boost its revenue base, the
federal government of Nigeria is exploring revenue opportunities in the
non-oil sectors especially taxes and rates. It is in recognition of this
fact that banks and other financial institutions are enjoined to
support government’s revenue drive through compliance with the
provisions of the Stamp Duties Act, LFN 2004 as reinforced by the court
judgement in Suit No FHC/L/CS/1710/2013. In this regard, the CBN
pursuant to the provisions of its enabling laws, hereby issues this
circular to all DMBs other financial institutions:
“With immediate effect, all DMBs and other financial institutions
shall commence the charging of N50 per eligible transaction in
accordance with the provisions of the Stamp Duties Act and Federal
Government Financial Regulations 2009, that is, all receipts given by
any bank or other financial institution in acknowledgment of services
rendered in respect of electronic transfer and teller deposits from N1,
000 and above;
“For all avoidance of doubt the following receipts are however
exempted from imposition of stamp duties: payments of deposits or
transfer by self to self whether inter or intra bank; and any form of
withdrawals/transfers from saving accounts;
It should be noted that these charges are only payable by receiving accounts;
“Each DMB shall open an account designated as NIPOST Stamp Duties
Account into which all charges collected shall be paid. The balances in
such accounts shall be transferred monthly by the DMBs to CBN NIPOST
Stamp Duty Collection Account No. 3000047517;
“Other financial institutions shall remit their Stamp Duty collections to any DMB of their choice."
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