Saturday, 8 February 2020

VAT: Minister of Communication,Isa Pantami tells Nigerians to approach FIRS with complaints of increased phone call charges

Minister of Communication,Isa Pantami tells Nigerians to approach FIRS with complaints of increased phone call charges lindaikejisblogThe Minister of Communication, Isa Pantami has told Nigerians to approach the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) with complaints of  increased phone and text charges which was implemented by telecommunication companies after the newly introduced 7.5 per cent Value Added Tax.  According to Pantami, the ministry he heads is not is not mandated to handle tax issues and so cannot intervene in the issue.  The statement issued by his media aide, Mrs. Uwa Suleiman reads in part;  “The office of the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami) has been inundated with complaints and enquiries concerning the recent 7.5 percent VAT deductions on voice calls and text messages by some Mobile Network Operators (MNOs).“While we appreciate the support and efforts of well-meaning Nigerians who have sought clarifications in a civil manner, we wish to inform the general public that the issues of VAT, do not fall under the ministry’s purview.“The office of the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy is not mandated to handle VAT.“In the same vein, we also wish to notify the general public that contrary to popular opinion in some quarters, the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy had no prior consultation or awareness about the development. All further enquiries and clarifications may henceforth be directed to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), being the proper institution for tax matters.” Recall that while signing the Finance Bill 2019 which was a review of VAT rate from 5 to 7.5 per cent, the reform of domestic tax laws to align with global best practices (such as taxes of digital business and e-commerce) and introduction of tax incentives for investments in infrastructure and capital markets into law, President Buhari said it will fulfill five strategic objectives “in terms of achieving incremental, but necessary, changes to our fiscal laws.” Some Nigerians have however taken to social media to cry out over the increased phone call and text charges since implementation of the bill took off;  Pls see the screenshot that indicates the 7.5% VAT charge is now being applied on mobile phonecallsI guess only the rich make phone calls in Nigeria?Where are the Buharinomics experts & Ajurian economists that claimed the increase won't affect the poor?Purveyors of poverty! pic.twitter.com/ihoGghTBID— The Revolutionary Seeker (WAEC) (@The_Seeker76) February 5, 2020Who else noticed the 7.5% VAT charge is now being applied on mobile phonecalls? pic.twitter.com/0EFuOWTnFz— Miebacka (@miebacka) February 5, 2020Service providers now charge 7.5% VAT on phone calls, thank God most of the friends I keep don't off their data unnecessarily, Whatsapp call will be my alternative route.Orelse uba sani and lasisi decide to do a giveaway because it's christiano ronaldo birthday pic.twitter.com/5W1vS77Y5B— Kwara parrot (@Hamsuf) February 5, 2020How can you charge 7.5% VAT on recharge cards and still charge same on every calls?Ain't that double taxation? Fuck you all and may God punish whoever came up with such policies — Mαι Mααα (@PiousGeek) February 6, 2020The new finance bill in Nigeria requires cosumers to pay 7.5% as VAT.Example of impact 1. The base charge for SMS is 3.80k.2. At 5% Nigerians paid 4 for SMS charges. (0.2 as VAT).3. At 7.5%, Nigerians will pay 4.10k (0.3 as VAT)1/2— Invest (@investmentslice) February 5, 2020I just noticed they now charge 7.5% vat for phone calls you make.....no wonder from monday till now i have spent 5k+ on recharging my phone...Nawa oo— Arthur Somadina (@somadina_arthur) February 6, 2020Imagine borrowing from MTN to make call and you discovered MTN will still charge you 7.5% VAT after the 15% for borrowing, is it not finished for you like this? pic.twitter.com/Z1PJeYzZoz— Eyitayomi Social (@SEyitayomi) February 5, 2020Take a bow Mr. President 7.5% VAT charge is your latest format to bill the masses and enrich your pockets pic.twitter.com/7NlZAn9hWl— Boss_feddy (@feddymanj) February 5, 2020The increase in VAT is for items purchased and not for usage, rather charge me 7.5% for any of service (airtime or data) I purchased, you are now billing me 7.5% for all calls, SMS, data usage and even roaming.This is a complete fraud on your part. Go and read the Tax law 2020 https://t.co/yoMHo8fFi6— Lord Fredrick Lugard (@LordLugard001) February 5, 2020No jobs and now you want to charge the small airtime youths are using to hustle in the name of 7.5% VAT?Who did we offend? pic.twitter.com/0EJlj9w0Hb— Joseph Asuquo (@kjasuquo) February 5, 2020Telcos are now to charge 7.5% VAT on every phone call made despite their poor network quality.The time fast approaches, when the poor masses would have nothing else to eat but the rich.— Thutmose III (@tiaadekinle) February 5, 2020Just found out 7.5% VAT charge is on mobile calls too. Some people were arguing that the increase will basically affect the upper class and middle class folks, so making mobile calls isn’t for the lower class too?Buhari is hellbent on making life hellish for poor Nigerian. pic.twitter.com/u77qa1jaAO— Ajílétente (@ajiletente) February 5, 2020The post VAT: Minister of Communication,Isa Pantami tells Nigerians to approach FIRS with complaints of increased phone call charges appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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