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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 9:59pm On Jul 13, 2024 |
awesomeJ: Thanks bro, some one said they have introduced 10% witholdibg tax pls how true is this |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 10:26pm On Jul 13, 2024 |
aremso:False as far as I know. If anything, I'm hearing that more items are being exempted from WHT. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 6:28am On Jul 14, 2024 |
awesomeJ: Thanks bro and God bless you 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 4:18pm On Jul 14, 2024 |
Risingcash94: Nothing to worry about, what u av in ur SMS alerts is ur real account balance. Ignore ur internet banking it's just ur ledger balance 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by stluke(m): 5:46am On Jul 16, 2024 |
awesomeJ:good day Please is this interest rate applicable to all branches of stanbicIBTC? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 10:18am On Jul 16, 2024 |
stluke:The rate is not an offer from StanbicIBTC, it's the stop rate at the last CBN auction. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by adetunrayo(f): 10:57am On Jul 17, 2024 |
Hi Investors, Please confirm the next Treasury bill auction date |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 11:52am On Jul 17, 2024 |
24 July, 2024 adetunrayo: 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Blacklistwalker: 12:34am On Jul 18, 2024 |
Abeg make una help me. Is it that stanbic dont do secondary market for tbills or i met people who dont know what they are doing. I was told 365 days at 21.26% is only available for 50m. Meanwhile, what i want is 365days for just 1m |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by lajid: 6:57am On Jul 18, 2024 |
ositadima1: Thank you a lot. I just logged in with this moniker. So using this analogy, what if I decide to reinvest the interest (I always tell them this) Does that mean Discount rate will not apply? (since it applies when interest is taken upfront). So how is the yield calculate in this regard? Cause if I say reinvest, that means 116,000 will be invested for the tenure right? Kindly give more light to this chief, thank you. Cc: Odunharry Persiade If you have any info on this too |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by bfn1: 7:18am On Jul 18, 2024 |
Blacklistwalker:I believe the latter is the case (You met an officer who didn't know much about it). I still bought a 21.7% (223 days) T.bills at the secondary market through Stanbic just last week. 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 8:52am On Jul 18, 2024 |
lajid: The discount rate is the percentage difference between the purchase price of a T-Bill and its face value. In Nigerian T-Bills, the face value is initially deducted from your account. On the day of the bid, if successful, they return the face value minus the purchase price (this is what they call interest, although technically it isn't). At the end of the tenure, they return your face value. It's that face value minus the purchase price that they invest and refer to as investing your interest. Let me break it down: - Face Value: 100,000 - Purchase Price: 84,000 On the bid day, you get your 16,000 back (which you can now invest along with the 84,000). Some useful formulas: 1. Yield (also called effective yield or true yield) is: Yield = (Face Value / Purchase Price) ^ (365 / Days to Maturity) - 1 2. An approximation of the yield: Yield ≈ Discount Rate / (1 - Discount Rate) 3. Working backwards to find the Discount Rate: Discount Rate = (Face Value - Purchase Price) / Face Value Note: This information is based on my personal research and may not be entirely accurate. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ibechris(m): 9:30am On Jul 18, 2024 |
Foodempire: First ally,often reinvest mine every month. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 11:16pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
ositadima1:You can also get the yield by dividing interest by Disc value and multiply by days in a year divided by your Tenure |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 11:21pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
lajid:The explanation given by other posters is correct . If you decide to take your interest upfront, you be paid the interest, then the 100, 000 which is your face value at maturity. You can then advise the bank/House to re-invest your interest instead of taking it. For many that I have seen, it's always been on yield. AwesomeJ and other posters can shed more light on the rate that will apply when one wants to invest upfront interest. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 8:31am On Jul 19, 2024 |
Odunharry: Like you said, all the explanations are correct. If you invest 1m at 21% discount. 1. Taking interest upfront, you get 210k now and 1m at maturity. 2. Reinvesting interest, you get nothing now, but N1,265,000 on maturity. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Emzedz: 10:05am On Jul 22, 2024 |
Good day investors.. watsup with fidelity shares.. Do you trust Nigerian banks enough.. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DAramis: 9:12am On Jul 23, 2024 |
Good day all, Those with Stanbic, when is Treasury bill subscription holding? And have someone ever did FGN BOND subscription with them recently? Was it successful? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Foodempire: 1:14pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
Do we have anyone here that bought MTN CP series 9, the maturity date is on the 31st July 2024. I was contacted by email to provide my TIN and tax payer ID's for the WT to be deducted , this I never expected or informed earlier. I wanted to ignore the request because I don't have the TIN and Tax ID but I know I won't be getting my money back on the maturity day if I do. What is the likely % for the WT? How can I generate the info: TIN tax ID's? Thanks |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 2:40pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
MPR 26.75% 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 2:41pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
DAramis:Primary market auction will take place tomorrow. Submit your bid on time 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 3:47pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
DAramis: About 3month ago I subscribed to FGN saving bonds @19% 2yrs. Always successful. In fact I have received the first profit this month. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by KarlTom: 4:41pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
Visit the Joint Tax Board via https: // tin. jtb. gov. ng/ TinIndividualRequestExternal (remove the spaces) I got my TIN within 2weeks... WHT is 10% of interest Foodempire: 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Yungmil: 11:32pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
Odunharry: Baba am new to this tb stuff if I have say one million to invest for one year on secondary market( since am new let me start from here) how do I go about it please. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dlemy: 11:35pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 7:27am On Jul 24, 2024 |
Yungmil: Do yourself a favour and read previous posts. Everything you need has been detailed there. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 10:31am On Jul 24, 2024 |
Foodempire: That is my problem with all these issuing houses of CP's. Most times they don't state these things on the contract/agreement/prove of investment. Why will you just put applicable taxes are shall apply instead of clearly stating that the subscriber is to pay a withholding tax of a particular amount. That seems to be manipulative in a way. It shows they are hiding information. The WHT is 10% of your interest. Just divide what ever you see as interest on your allocation notice by 10. That's the amount that will be removed when you will get back your capital if you did not reinvest with interest. Also, note that it seems to be majorly for formalities as they will not give you any proof that the tax was actually paid in your name or on your behalf to your tax authority but it will surely be deducted. They did same thing to me in when I invested in the series 7. I already have my TIN even before then. So, I just submitted it. For you now, just checked the JTB site posted above by karltom. You should be able to get the TIN from there. It's TIN or Tax ID. That said, whether you present the TIN or not, your money will paid back to less 10% of the interest so no shiver saying you no go get interest. 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vanvickie(m): 12:20pm On Jul 24, 2024 |
Odunharry: Pls is this as at today? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 2:05pm On Jul 24, 2024 |
vanvickie:Yesterday's meeting |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 2:06pm On Jul 24, 2024 |
Yungmil: Note that the secondary market Tenure is shorter and not up to 364days. You can get Tenure that's close though |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 4:35pm On Jul 24, 2024 |
freeman67: My thinking too, cos I've been paying WHT on fixed deposits before I got a TIN. I think WHT remittance can be made to the FIRS with or without the payer's TIN. So that should not be used as an excuse to withhold people's funds. Makes me even think: I don't even remember submitting TIN to my current employer, yet they've been removing PAYE on a steady. 1 Like |
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