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CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Ofunaofu: 9:17am On May 20
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has officially withdrawn the directive earlier given to banks to enact the process of deduction of cyber security levy to be administered by the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA).

This was disclosed in a circular to different categories of banks on Sunday evening, mobile money operators, payment service providers and others signed by the apex bank’s Director of payments system management, Chibuzor Efobi and Director of financial policy and regulation, Haruna .B. Mustafa.

According to the statement, “the circular on deduction and collection of the cyber security levy is hereby withdrawn.”

The apex bank had in line with the enactment of the 2024 cyber crime (prohibition, prevention etc) amendment Act of 2024 which provides for a 0.5percent deduction of the value of all electronic transactions to the National Cyber Security Fund which would be administered by the office of the NSA

Recall that aside from general condemnation of the directive, members of the House of Representatives had asked the CBN to withdraw the circular directing financial institutions to commence implementation of the 0.5 per cent cybersecurity levy, describing it as “ambiguous”

The development was in response to a motion on the urgent need to halt and modify the implementation of the cybersecurity levy, moved by honourable Kingsley Chinda.

According to the GreenHouse, the CBN is to withdraw the initial circular, and “issue a more understandable one”.

Honourable Chinda had drawn the attention of the House to multiple interpretations of the CBN directive against the specifications in the Cybersecurity Act.

The House then expressed worry that the Act would be implemented in error if immediate steps were not taken, to address the concerns around the interpretation of the CBN directive and the Cybersecurity Act.

The CBN on the 6th of May, 2024, issued a circular mandating all banks, mobile money operators, and payment service providers, to implement a new cybersecurity levy, following the provisions laid out in the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act 2024 (“the Act”).

According to the Act, a levy amounting to 0.5 per cent of the value of all electronic transactions, will be collected and remitted to the National Cybersecurity Fund (NCF), overseen by the Office of the National Security Adviser.


Financial institutions were required to apply the levy at the point of electronic transfer origination. The deducted amount was to be explicitly noted in customer accounts under the descriptor “Cybersecurity Levy” and remitted by the financial institution.

According to Andersen Global, the introduction of the new levy has elicited mixed reactions from stakeholders as it will inevitably increase the cost of doing business in Nigeria and may impact the growth in adoption of digital transactions. While the government continues its drive to increase revenue, the introduction of this additional levy may appear ill-timed considering the current economic climate vis-a-vis the government’s commitment to the National Tax Policy of 2017 to reduce the number of taxes in Nigeria.

Financial institutions and payment service providers will also need to adjust their financial and operational strategies to accommodate and account for the new levy to ensure they remain compliant while managing additional costs of compliance. More so, business owners who rely heavily on digital transactions for receiving payment may see an increase in operational costs due to considerations on adjustments in pricing and cost transfer. It is therefore important for stakeholders and businesses to analyse the financial impacts of this directive on their cash flow.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/just-in-cbn-officially-withdraws-cybersecurity-levy/

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by immortalcrown(m): 9:17am On May 20
According to the GreenHouse, the CBN is to withdraw the initial circular, and “issue a more understandable one”.
Expect a pro max version.

Meanwhile, cybersecurity cost should be settled with part of the looted funds recovered by the EFCC.

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by helinues: 9:18am On May 20
FG has asked them to

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Hustrub(m): 9:18am On May 20
Good for them
Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by gozmok1(m): 9:19am On May 20
so Tinubu have not taught some people bitter lesson,d wisest Yoruba man succeeded in killing Nigeria economy and his follower still have mouth to speak in d public,una shame de shame me

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by nlreserve: 9:19am On May 20
Tax tax tax government

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Ofunaofu: 9:19am On May 20
Tinubu should stop all these taxes; Nigerians are being impoverished through his calamitous economic policies.

If he is in need of money, he should take money from these bullion vans; after all, what is contained therein is the Commonwealth of Lagosians and Nigerians.

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by SpecialAdviser(m): 9:20am On May 20
Nonsense and cyber levy.
Cyber security ni BATeria KO

Tinubu and his gangs are just daft. Shame

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by NyamiriFlathead(m): 9:26am On May 20
Great... Thank u mr president
Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Nbotee(m): 9:31am On May 20
Lolz
Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by magoo10(m): 9:40am On May 20
Failure by withdrawal method grin
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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by demolagilbert: 9:41am On May 20
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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Offpoint1: 11:45am On May 20
So Bulaba no get adviser before?

Let's see what the next tax will be... Social media tax is coming soon. We will soon start paying N10 for each time we log in grin

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Coolsat(m): 11:45am On May 20
He thinks Nigeria is Lagos where he has everything under his pocket

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by EmiloCorn: 11:46am On May 20
Okay undecided don't worry, my oga will come out again with another type of tax for us to pay sad

IGR must be increased at all costs cool

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by cjudy(m): 11:46am On May 20
Sane Nigerian 1-0 Insane Nigerians

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 11:46am On May 20
Evil APC trial by error government.

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by CrownedPhoenix: 11:47am On May 20
Major economic decision/policy by this government have really not had good impact on the people

Subsidy removal
Floating the Naira
Cyber security levy

undecided

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by potbelly(m): 11:48am On May 20
Clowns...

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by LibertyRep: 11:48am On May 20
What were they thinking before?

To even think that some people amongst the masses are in support of the implementation of the said bill.

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Seunpapa65: 11:48am On May 20
Tax us to death
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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Blackfire(m): 11:49am On May 20
Please don't remove it.


It will look like we are scared of peter obi


grin

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Chicagograduate(m): 11:49am On May 20
Nigerians pays so much levies and vat but gain nothing from the government.All we see is mismanagement and stealing by politicians.

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Franklyspeakin: 11:50am On May 20
confused people

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Raxxye(m): 11:51am On May 20
Yeye people!

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by TylerPerry: 11:52am On May 20
Okay
Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Mindlog: 11:52am On May 20
helinues:
FG has asked them to
Toh. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Shomek(m): 11:52am On May 20
Eyah thank god oo
Re: CBN Officially Withdraws Cybersecurity Levy by Rexnegro(m): 11:53am On May 20
I don't trust Nigeria govt

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