Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by davodyguy: 9:50pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
greggng:
New okooba close to fagba junction. Just 10minutes drive to that abuse Egba bridge It would not be much. Minimum is 5000 naira for a whole year. Not up to money for recharge card |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by greggng: 9:54pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
davodyguy:
It would not be much. Minimum is 5000 naira for a whole year. Not up to money for recharge card In that case is affordable. Otherwise I planned to sell it off and get out of naija cos I am fed up. This country kills destiny 2 Likes |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Etranshub(m): 9:57pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
@op is the LUC applicable to buildings yet to be completed (I. E under construction? ) |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by jaxxy(m): 10:01pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
greggng:
Does it mean they will visit the properties to ascertain the value When will that be ? When will the bills start coming out? I think if u get ur bill already then ur property is already in their records bt if u don't probably cos it's a new property or or they are working towards getting 2u bt u can also notify them ahead. They have field agents to verify these properties all over lagos. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by fatiaforreal: 10:16pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
There are positives and negatives about this. In the olden days, people built houses for conveniences and to some extent status. So, we found people living in houses for free and very low rent. Trend now is different. People now take rent as a career, which is not realistic. You can hardly recoup your investment in buildings these days in your life time unless you're lucky to have fraudsters, kidnappers, corrupt civil servants et al as tenants because the rents you need to do so is unrealistic in this economy; you can't afford to be close to God to ask for such rent. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by fatiaforreal: 10:20pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
I'm sure Ogun state government is watching and doing press up, thinking of what to do with those seeking sheltering refuge in the state. 2 Likes |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Omooba77: 10:24pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
KejiOJ: What is Land Use Charge (“LUC”)?
• Land Use Charge (“LUC”) is a Lagos State property tax backed by the Land Use Charge Law of 2018.
• LUC is a consolidation of ground rent, tenement rate, and neighbourhoodimprovement levy.
Is LUC a new form of tax?
• LUC is not a new form of tax.
• The Law backing LUC was first enacted in 2001.
What is LUC based on?
LUC shall be payable in respect of all real estate property situated in Lagos State (“the State”).
What was the rationale for repealing and re-enacting the LUC Law?
• The LUC Law was repealed and re-enacted to address some identified challenges which include:
1. Lack of clarity on the LUC formula to support self-assessment;
2. Obsolete rates which had not been reviewed in over a decade;
3. Need to improve LUC administration efficiency; etc.
• The new LUC Law also provides a robust legal and regulatory framework to support ongoing LUC administration reforms aimed growing the State’s economy.
Who benefits from LUC revenue collected?
• Revenue generated from LUC is shared between the State Government and all the 57 Local Government/Local Council Development Areas.
Which Government agency is responsible for administration of LUC?
• Administration of LUC is under the purview of the Lagos State Ministry of Finance (“MoF”).
Who is liable to pay LUC?
• Responsibility for payment of LUC is on:
1. Owner of property for owner-occupied property
2. Lessee of property –in case of long term lease of not less than 10 years
Could you please explain the concept of self-assessment and its implication?
• Self-assessment essentially means that payers can compute the amount of LUC payable on their respective property by themselves.
• What this means is that, since the formula is now easy to understand, you do not need to wait to receive a demand notice on your property before making payment; from the comfort of your home, you can calculate the LUC payable and are able to make your payments promptly.
• We expect that this will drive up compliance, improve the timeliness of collections and minimiseleakages.
What was the situation under the old Law without self-assessment?
• Before now, the formula/basis for LUC determination were not clearly defined thereby creating room for subjectivity in the computation of LUC amount payable.
• Furthermore, payers were only able to make payments of LUC based on demand notices served by the State Government.
• However, due to administrative challenges, including inadequate enumeration, LUC demand notices were not served timely/regularly in most cases.
• This meant that, if you did not receive a demand notice, you were not likely to pay LUC thereby resulting in lost revenue to the State Government.
How often is LUC payable?
• LUC is an annual tax which becomes payable from the first day of each new year (i.e. from 1 January).
How is LUC derived?
• LUC payable on a property shall be arrived at by multiplying the Market Value (“MV”)of that property by the applicable Relief Rate (“RR”)and Annual Charge Rate (“CR”), using the prescribed formula.
What is the formula for calculating LUC?
The formula that shall be used to determine the annual amount of LUC payable is:
LUC = (Land Value + Building Development Value) x Relief Rate x Charge Rate
How is the LUC formula interpreted?
• The formula can be interpreted as:
LUC = [(LA x LR) + (BA x BR x DR) x RR x CR]
•Where
LA= area of the land parcel in square metres
LR= average Market Value of a land parcel in the neighbourhood, on a per square metrebasis in Naira based on Market Value property as determined by professional valuersappointed the Commissioner for Finance for that purpose
BA= the total developed floor area of building on the plot of land om square metres, or total floor area of apartment unit in a building where the apartment has a separate ownership title
BR=average construction value of medium quality buildings and improvements in the neighbourhood, on a per square metrebasis in Naira based on the market value of the property as determined by professional valuersappointed the Commissioner for Finance for that purpose
DR= the Depreciation Rate for the buildings and improvements of land which accounts for the building being of higher or lower value than the average buildings in the neighbourhoodand which also accounts for the degree of completion of construction of the building
RR= rate of relief from tax (if any) applicable to the owner-occupier in the circumstances shall be determined by the Commissioner and published in the State Government Official Gazette and in one or more newspapers circulating within the State and reviewed by the Commissioner once every five years
‒CR= annual charge rate expressed as a percentage of the assessed Market Value of the property and which may, at the State Government’s discretion, vary between:
a)owner occupied and other property;
b)residential property and commercial (revenue-generating property);
c)physically-challenged persons; and
d)persons who have been resident at the same location for at least 12 years, minor, retired owners and occupiers, on the one hand, and other owners and occupiers on the other.
What is the specific Annual Charge Rate applicable to eligible property?
• The Annual Charge Rateto be applied to eligible property in Lagos State shall be as follows:
1.Owner-occupied residential property–0.076% per annum of the assessed property value
2.Owner-occupied pensioner’s property–Exempted from LUC
3.Lagos State Government property–Exempted from LUC
4.Industrial premises of manufacturing concerns–0.256% per annum of the assessed property value
5.Residential property (owner and third party–0.256% per annum of the assessed property value
6.Residential property (without owner in residence)–0.76% per annum of the assessed property value
7.Commercial property (used by occupier for business purposes)–0.76% per annum of the assessed property value
8.Vacant property and open empty land–0.76% per annum of the assessed property value
Are there any form of reliefs available for LUC payers?
•There are various forms of reliefs that are available to payers of LUC.
•The reliefs include:
a)General reliefof 40% (applicable to all property liable to pay LUC); and
b)Specific reliefsapplicable to property owners and leases of 10 years and above for:
I.Pensioners (60 years and above)–100% for owner-occupied property
II.Persons with disability–10% for owner-occupied property
III.Aged persons(70 years and above) –10% for owner-occupied property
IV.Age of property–10% for property aged 25 years and above
V.Long occupation by owners–5% for 12 years and above
VI.Federal and other State Government property–20% for non-revenue generating property
VII.Partial relief under the LUC Law–20% for non-profit-making organisations
How can payers take advantage of the available reliefs? •To enjoy the available reliefs, payers will need to provide relevant documentary evidence to support their relief claims.
How can payers apply for the reliefs? •All application for reliefs can be made to the Commissioner for Finance for approval and supported with relevant documents.
What do the payers stand to benefit from early payment of LUC? •All LUC paired within 15 days of receipt of Demand Notice will enjoy a timely payment discount of 15%.
What is the minimum LUC payable? •The minimum LUC payable on any given property shall not be less than ₦5,000 irrespective of any LUC relief granted on the property.
Who is responsible for the property enumeration and valuation? •The Commissioner for Finance is empowered to appoint such Property Identification Officers, Professional Valuersand other persons as may be considered necessary for the purpose of assessing the charge applicable to a property.
Are there any property exempted from LUC? •The following category of property are exempted from LUC:
1.Property owned and occupied by a religious body and used exclusively as a place of worship or religious education;
2.Public cemeteries and burial grounds;
3.Property used as a registered educational institution certified by the commissioner to be non-profit making;
4.Property used as public library or as a private library certified by the commissioner to be non-profit making;
5.Any property specifically exempted by the Executive Governor by notice published in the State Official Gazette; and
6.All palaces of recognised Obas and Chiefs in the State provided that if any of the exempted property is leased out to private entities for revenue generation, it shall forfeit its exemption status as contemplated under the provisions of this Law.
What are the offences and penalties? •Any person who:
1.Refuses or neglects to comply with any provision of this Law when required to do so by the Property Identification Officer or an Assessor;
2.Prevents, hinders, or obstructs any Property Identification Officer or an Assessor in the course of lawful duty; or
3.Removes, damages or destroys a Property Identification plaque on any Property or building,
commits an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a maximum fine of two hundred and fifty thousand naira only (₦250,000) or to a maximum term of imprisonment for aperiodod three (3) months or both.
Is there any penalty for people who incites others to refuse to pay LUC? •Any person who:
a)incites another person to refuse to pay LUC; or
b)Incites or assists any person to misrepresent in any way the person’s chargeable property;
commits an offence and shall on summary conviction be liable to a maximum fine of two hundred and fifty thousand naira only (₦250,000) or to a maximum term of imprisonment for a period of three (3) months or both.
What dispute resolution mechanism has been put in place? The new LUC Law establishes an Assessment Appeal Tribunal (“the Tribunal”) in each division of the State to treat all appeals and resolve any potential disputes.
Who makes up the Assessment Appeal Tribunal? •Each Tribunal shall consist of:
1.A Chairman who shall be a legal practitioner of not less than 15 years post-call experience;
2.A representative of the Attorney-General;
3.A registered town planner;
4.A registered land surveyor;
5.A registered estate valuer;
6.A representative of the Lagos State Valuation Office;
7.A person with cognate experience in accounting and taxation; and
8.Two (2) persons from the private sector.
Under which circumstance can one make an appeal against an LUC demand notice? •A person may make an appeal to the Tribunal if aggrieved by:
1.A decision that the property which the person owns is a chargeable property, or that the person is liable to pay LUC in respect of such property; or
2.Any calculation of an amount which the person is liable to pay as LUC, and the Tribunal shall make such decision as it deems fit.
What is the mediation process under the new LUC Law? •In resolving disputes arising from the provisions of this Law, the parties shall submit to a confidential mediation in an effort to resolve such disputes.
•Where the mediation does not resolve the dispute within 45 working days of the first session or when the mediator declares an impasse, the mediation shall be deemed inconclusive and parties shall be at liberty to resolve their dispute formally at the Tribunal or through any other lawful means.
It was toll gate increament and now this; but after collecting from lands without C of Os government will come and destroy people's property and say they are illegal occupants and yet have receipts of tenalment payments and papers still being perfected. May God save us from all these amunisin |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by fatiaforreal: 10:28pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
dinggle: Lagos is officially a hostage state, taking advantage of citizens from other states who have invested heavily in Lagos properties...na to selloff and move-on!..imagine for Nigerians in Lagos to contemplate moving to Ghana? Someone should tell me why Calabar a coastal city wont trash Lagos in the future? Once calabar port becomes functional Lagos will die a gradual natural death. I feel you, but mind you, Lagos was Lagos before Nigeria. Over 500 years of history. At the point of amalgamation, Lagos was worth more than the rest of Nigeria put together. It's an empirical fact. Google the values of Northern , Western, and Eastern protectorates at the time of amalgamation and compare to the valuation given to Lagos. That's before you started your "contributions" to and "development" of Lagos. 1 Like |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Dominiccash360(m): 11:02pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
jaxxy:
I think if u get ur bill already then ur property is already in their records bt if u don't probably cos it's a new property or or they are working towards getting 2u bt u can also notify them ahead. They have field agents to verify these properties all over lagos. Op thanks but did you mention that pensioners are not supposed to pay the luc if yes [thank God] [if no mogbeh] because my dad is a pensioner and his being served and na my tuition fee he dae reason to take go use pay b4 April 14 |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by anonymoux: 11:15pm On Feb 27, 2018 |
davodyguy:
Not necessarily. There are reliefs.
The rate being charged is one of the smallest in the world.
In NYC, it's about 1.2%, whilst in Lagos, it's less than 1% oh really!? but is it the and level of development that we have in NYC that we also have in Lagos. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Crystalline24: 12:07am On Feb 28, 2018 |
Please stop holding brief for the LSG just because you or your firm will benefit from this ill-advised scheme. It is improper to compare Lagos with New York City. While NYC residents will see and enjoy the services made available/possible by the 1.2% LUC, Lagosians do not ever get value for what they pay for. The Lekki road expansion and Ikoyi toll are classical examples given that the individuals living within that corridor have already parted with high PAYE Taxes deducted as source. This is definitely not right!! davodyguy:
Not necessarily. There are reliefs.
The rate being charged is one of the smallest in the world.
In NYC, it's about 1.2%, whilst in Lagos, it's less than 1% 2 Likes |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Tedpgrass: 12:57am On Feb 28, 2018 |
what's a little puzzling... looking at the write-up is there is a sudden increase in taxation from age 60 and once past 70yrs.. is this a subluminal assertion that most Lagosians do not live up to age 70yrs in addition, why charge rates which are not in keeping with the level.of development/ earnings... comparing rates wt NYC is laughable-- someone is not being realistic !!! not everyone is into dodgy business !!! let's watch the space / "flop' !!! .[b][/b] |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by segler: 4:26am On Feb 28, 2018 |
davodyguy:
It would not be much. Minimum is 5000 naira for a whole year. Not up to money for recharge card Davodyguy, what about a 4 bedroom apartment on a 2 plot of land in ijede Ikorodu? |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by seguno2: 6:04am On Feb 28, 2018 |
Dee60:
Ghana's economy is growing very fast, about the fastest in Africa today. How did they get there? They scrapped a lot of taxes, so that businesses and individuals can plough funds into production. Economics 101
Dubai for a long time reduced taxes to almost ZERO so that people can invest there, and they did, making Dubai one of the most developed cities in the world today. Economics 101
Nigeria is moving in the opposite direction. Lagos is overdoing taxes. It is counter-productive. You will make gains in the short run. A time may come when you run out of funds and you no longer can maintain your facilities. I guess it is already happening. Garbage everywhere.
High taxes just provide more room for lootocrats in government, at all levels, to multiply their loot!
We are just so lazy when it comes to thinking and so so unserious when it comes to long term development.
APC, PDP all scrap. Somebody find us some alternative! Why did you spoil your otherwise beautiful comment with the last sentence 1 Like |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by iamjavadem(m): 7:35am On Feb 28, 2018 |
Dee60:
Ghana's economy is growing very fast, about the fastest in Africa today. How did they get there? They scrapped a lot of taxes, so that businesses and individuals can plough funds into production. Economics 101
Dubai for a long time reduced taxes to almost ZERO so that people can invest there, and they did, making Dubai one of the most developed cities in the world today. Economics 101
Nigeria is moving in the opposite direction. Lagos is overdoing taxes. It is counter-productive. You will make gains in the short run. A time may come when you run out of funds and you no longer can maintain your facilities. I guess it is already happening. Garbage everywhere.
High taxes just provide more room for lootocrats in government, at all levels, to multiply their loot!
We are just so lazy when it comes to thinking and so so unserious when it comes to long term development.
APC, PDP all scrap. Somebody find us some alternative!
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Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by papoose321: 7:53am On Feb 28, 2018 |
Are we suppose to pay to live on Gods green earth.. who does d government pay to live on earth.. we elect them in office to make us pay to live on earth 2 Likes |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by benzmatic: 7:56am On Feb 28, 2018 |
davodyguy: Hello guys.
I'll do an elaborate thread on the LUC and educate you all.
My firm has just been appointed to carryout valuation and enumeration of all billable properties in Lagos, commencing from 1st of March, 2018.
You'll be seeing Estate Valuers in your neighborhood and the exercise is mainly to correct the anomalies on the LUC.
The government means well.
I'll do a thread on this. Typical Nigerians, they can never think of the common good whenever their bellies are involved. The government means well indeed! Is this the next best thing for this government to do? With the aggressive taxation policy the LASG is pursuing, what in real terms has it done for the inhabitants? Is it water or power supply? How many affordable housing units have they developed so far? When they build any infrastructure, they are always on the lookout to profit from the same, is this ideal public service? The Government means well indeed! We will be watching. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by benzmatic: 7:58am On Feb 28, 2018 |
They comparing lagos with new York tells you something about the mentality. Nothing has changed really, the black man continues to enslave his kind. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by hakeem77: 10:39am On Feb 28, 2018 |
Stop copying and bringing to Lagos all the nonsense and exploitative taxation systems they operate in the western world. This is what led to many American companies relocating to China and elsewhere. The very same reason companies run to Ogun state instead of Lagos. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by COMPAQ(m): 2:55pm On Feb 28, 2018 |
Still too complicated in my view. It should simply have been CR*RR*MV. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by COMPAQ(m): 2:56pm On Feb 28, 2018 |
benzmatic:
Typical Nigerians, they can never think of the common good whenever their bellies are involved. The government means well indeed! Is this the next best thing for this government to do? With the aggressive taxation policy the LASG is pursuing, what in real terms has it done for the inhabitants? Is it water or power supply? How many affordable housing units have they developed so far? When they build any infrastructure, they are always on the lookout to profit from the same, is this ideal public service? The Government means well indeed! We will be watching. The problem is that most of those who pay it will never see the benefits. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by amanikondo: 9:52pm On Feb 28, 2018 |
davodyguy:
Not necessarily. There are reliefs.
The rate being charged is one of the smallest in the world.
In NYC, it's about 1.2%, whilst in Lagos, it's less than 1% Davido, after buying our transformer, employed Uniformed securities and OPC, paid for drainage, paid for the road that is being done now without Government input, paid for Governor's consent, building approval, bribes, you will still come and charge me LUC? What we have are leeches. There is no Government. This is the reason I sold most lands in Lagos and dumped them into Bitcoin and Crypto currencies. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 7:52am On Mar 01, 2018 |
amanikondo:
Davido, after buying our transformer, employed Uniformed securities and OPC, paid for drainage, paid for the road that is being done now without Government input, paid for Governor's consent, building approval, bribes, you will still come and charge me LUC?
What we have are leeches. There is no Government. This is the reason I sold most lands in Lagos and dumped them into Bitcoin and Crypto currencies. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 5:20am On Mar 02, 2018 |
Please I have houses and Lands to sell in Lagos, I'm fed up with NIGERIA. Interested buyers should kindly contact me. Haba! Na wetin |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by softprick: 2:41pm On Mar 02, 2018 |
I just received the bill of the apartment I’m staying,it’s a 3 bedroom apartment and they (LUC) are charging 325,000.00 per resident,per annum.this is just ridiculous.location is oniru. |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 2:44pm On Mar 02, 2018 |
softprick: I just received the bill of the apartment I’m staying,it’s a 3 bedroom apartment and they (LUC) are charging 325,000.00 per resident,per annum.this is just ridiculous.location is oniru. Really ridiculous |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by softprick: 4:13pm On Mar 02, 2018 |
EMMAACHILE:
Really ridiculous Last year it was 60k,so I don’t understand why it they will charge so ridiculously this year.no outstanding bill whatsoever oh.LUC is a joke |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by OShepherd: 5:16pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
fatiaforreal: I'm sure Ogun state government is watching and doing press up, thinking of what to do with those seeking sheltering refuge in the state. They r dsame, just a matter of time. Lolsss |
Re: Land Use Charge Law Of 2018: Things You Need To Know by OShepherd: 5:21pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
softprick: I just received the bill of the apartment I’m staying,it’s a 3 bedroom apartment and they (LUC) are charging 325,000.00 per resident,per annum.this is just ridiculous.location is oniru. are you sure of what you are saying? Can U post d pix here? |