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Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Islie: 1:43pm On May 07
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued an order to all banks operating within the country to impose a cybersecurity levy on transactions.

In a circular released on Monday, May, the apex bank stated that the implementation of the levy would begin two weeks from the date of the circular.

The circular was directed to all commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks.

The circular stated it was a follow-up on an earlier letter dated June 25, 2018 (Ref: BPS/DIR/GEN/CIR/05/008) and October 5, 2018 (Ref: BSD/DIR/GEN/LAB/11/023), respectively, on compliance with the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act 2015.

Here are five charges Nigerians pay for electronic transactions:


1. Cybersecurity levy (0.5% on every transaction):

N5 is charged on the transaction of N1,000

N50 is charged on the transaction of N10,000

N500 is charged on the transaction of N100,000

N5,000 is charged on the transaction of N1,000,000

N50,000 is charged on the transaction of N10,000,000


2. Transfer fee

N10 is being charged on the transaction below N5,000

N25 is being charged on the transaction between 5,001 and N50,000

N50 is being charged on transactions above N50,000


3. Stamp duties

N50 is being charged on transactions between N10,000 and N10,000,000


4. Short Messaging Service (SMS)

N4 is being charged on each electronic transfer notification

Note: This is only applicable to customers on eligible electronic transactions. Those who opt for e-mailing services are not charged the same.


5. Value Added Tax (VAT)

N0.75 is being charged on the N10 transfer fee

N1.875 is being charged on the N25 transfer fee

N3.75 is being charged on the N50 transfer fee.

https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-five-charges-nigerians-pay-for-electronic-transactions/

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by JAWBONE(m): 1:54pm On May 07
The inventor of Agbero tax collection and Owo Ile economics is taking his "brilliant" idea national.

The great Jagaban of Borgu kingdom.

Patron of Agberos in Nigeria

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by IbrahimSkiba(f): 1:55pm On May 07
This country, My God.

What's Cyber security levy again Ni tori olorun


You people just wants to ruin us patapata

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Realdeals(m): 1:55pm On May 07
What happened to the Oyedele's committee quick win on cutting down on taxes?

It was like a daily anthem to our ears back then. Just because there is a provision for it in the law does not makes it appropriate, especially if situations of certain things are not suitable.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by ceejay80s(m): 1:55pm On May 07
Ontop 30k minimum wage

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by campbelljosh(m): 1:55pm On May 07
Soon they will be charging us for using phones

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Urheadmaster(m): 1:56pm On May 07
angry

Renewed shege pro-max tongue

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Niom(m): 1:56pm On May 07
They are just starting with us...
We never see anything yet...
We must have sense by fire by force

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Joy2dworldxyz: 1:56pm On May 07
Las Las Na poverty go kiii everyone in this country. Where will the banks get these charges from when everyone is struggling to survive?, do people still puts money in banks??

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Metordman: 1:56pm On May 07

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by oluwaseyi0: 1:56pm On May 07
plenty charges here and there

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by frankputer: 1:56pm On May 07
Labor union must fight on this.
It need to be scrap totally.
It should never stand.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Midehi3(f): 1:56pm On May 07
grin
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Nahunger(m): 1:56pm On May 07
tongue
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Mayng01(m): 1:56pm On May 07
Seriously!!!

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by crossbreedwears(m): 1:56pm On May 07
[s][/s]They should continue oh. Imagine someone with international certificates can't find a solution to banking issues rather adding more issues. Truly, you don't really need education to solves a lot of issues

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by akinmusi(m): 1:56pm On May 07
It’s ok

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by ClearFlair: 1:56pm On May 07
Will APC supporters also pay those charges? grin

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by mafmag(m): 1:57pm On May 07
Na charges go make Nigerians stop keeping their monies into conventional banking systems. Cryptocurrency is the FUTURE already...make RONUITES weep till thy kingdom come grin

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Whois(m): 1:57pm On May 07
How much go remain undecided

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by SlavaUkraini: 1:57pm On May 07
ClearFlair:
Will APC supporters also pay those charges? grin

Yes..... They must pay for their National Sins.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by PJtech: 1:57pm On May 07
Nah why hunger dey land be this

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by joeyswift(m): 1:57pm On May 07
APC supporters will not charged a dime. This changes applies to obidients

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by SEGLIZ: 1:57pm On May 07
yet some people will come online to justify this whole fraudulent nonsense.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by cjudy(m): 1:57pm On May 07
Dance never start na.

Clapping stage yet you’re crying. Kindly hold and sip Alomo

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Klington: 1:58pm On May 07
Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Solidkay(m): 1:58pm On May 07
Indeed,
It is Emolikan era.
Taxation pro max.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by biggz82: 1:58pm On May 07
Nigeria is the only country where you get credit of 10,000 and your balance will 9,975.

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Bobloco: 1:58pm On May 07
"widen the tax net and reduce the purchasing power"--Bola Tinubu

Mission accomplished

RenewedHopeshegeAgenda

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by ShangTsung000: 1:58pm On May 07
IYOO.....

I'll reduce purchasing power and widen tax bracket........This is the promise Tinubu made. He's living up to his promise.


ONYE ANWULU!!!

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Bolu004(m): 1:58pm On May 07
And we still won't see the impact of the deductions. Some gang of thieves will just sit somewhere and be milking the country dry.
It is well 😢

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Re: Five Charges Nigerians Pay For Electronic Transactions by Wesha: 1:58pm On May 07
Yet no proper use of these charges. They siphon these charges and claim to be legitimately rich. Corrupt is a pocket filler in all the fabrics of Nigeria politicians.

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