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Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Paraman: 2:58pm On Jul 04
Cryptocurrency firms operating in the country have started to implement a 7.5 per 7.5-cent Value Added Tax on all transactions carried out on their platforms.

The development came a few months after the Federal Government charged Binance for reportedly failing to pay taxes.

KuCoin, a cryptocurrency exchange operating in Nigeria, announced on Wednesday that starting July 8, 2024, it would begin charging users a 7.5 per cent Value-Added Tax on transaction fees.

KuCoin disclosed this update in a statement posted on its official social media account. The new policy specifies that the 7.5 per cent VAT will be applied to the transaction fee, not the total transaction amount.

For instance, if a user buys $1,000 worth of Bitcoin (BTC) with a 0.1 per cent fee rate, the transaction fee would be $1. The VAT would be 7.5 per cent of the fee, which is $0.075, resulting in a net transaction amount of $998.925.

“We are writing to inform you of an important regulatory update that impacts our users in the Republic of Nigeria. Starting from July 8, 2024, we will begin collecting a Value-Added Tax (VAT) at a rate of 7.5 per cent on transaction fees in each trade for users whose KYC information is registered in Nigeria,” the exchange said.

KuCoin clarified that the VAT will be applied to all transaction types on its platform and is a regulatory requirement for users in Nigeria.

At the time of this report, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) had yet to release an official statement on the development.

The Founder and Coordinator, of Blockchain Nigeria User Group, Chimezie Chuta, confirmed the development with The PUNCH.

He said the implementation of VAT on crypto transactions by KuCoin signifies the Nigerian government’s recognition of crypto as an asset class.


“I honestly see this as an acknowledgement of crypto as an asset class in Nigeria by the government,” Chuta enthused.

However, Chuta emphasised the need for the FIRS to provide clear guidelines on the VAT applicability of digital assets.

“What I think is needed is for FIRS to provide clarity on digital assets being VATable in Nigeria. FIRS should also issue clear guidelines on the matter,” he said.

Chuta pointed out that it is not ideal for operators to rely solely on KuCoin’s VAT release to determine their tax obligations.

“There is a need for standardization and clarity,” he added, underscoring the importance of official regulatory frameworks for the burgeoning digital asset sector in Nigeria.

The Federal Inland Revenue Services said the crypto firms were only complying with the Federal Government regulations on VAT.

Reacting to an enquiry, Dare Adekanmbi, Special Adviser on Media to the FIRS chairman, said, “By the decision to inform its clients that VAT will henceforth be charged on transactions on its platform, KuCoin has demonstrated readiness to comply with the extant tax laws in Nigeria and this should be commended. We at FIRS are glad that corporate organisations are showing readiness to comply with the laws of the country as far as revenue collection is concerned. This is what a responsible corporate body should do without being prompted or press-ganged.

According to the agency, the mantra of the FIRS Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, is that companies should ensure voluntary compliance with our tax laws.

“FIRS the chairman would always say that the agency is not a law enforcement body that should be running after companies with horsewhip before they pay their taxes. Don’t also forget that the Nigerian market is so huge and these crypto coys are interested in business in the most populous Black nation. With our recent action against one of them, it is pleasing that others who want to expand their businesses or want to enter the country newly have taken a cue from that action,” he added.

The Federal Government initially signaled its intention to tax cryptocurrency transactions in 2022 when the Finance Act was revised to include a 10 per cent tax on profits from digital assets, encompassing cryptocurrencies.

Kucoin, which operates globally, suspended all peer-to-peer (P2P) trading and fast-buy services via naira on May 15, 2024.

This decision came after the Securities and Exchange Commission stopped P2P transactions across all cryptocurrency platforms.

In recent months, cryptocurrency platforms have been subjected to intense scrutiny following the exit of Binance, which was accused by the Nigerian government of manipulating the naira-to-dollar exchange rate.

Binance was charged with four counts of tax evasion, including failing to pay company income tax and value-added tax, alongside its executives, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla. However, the FIRS later dropped the charges against the executives and named only Binance as the defendant.

The exchange was accused of failing to register for tax purposes with Nigerian authorities and facilitating tax evasion for its users.

The tax issues were part of a broader investigation by Nigerian authorities into Binance’s alleged attempts to manipulate the country’s currency.

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Ddon99: 3:38pm On Jul 04
They forget, they are plenty Crypto exchanges

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by FreeStuffsNG: 3:45pm On Jul 04
Nice one by FIRS.

They now need to register with FIRS, SEC, CBN and CAC to come under full Nigerian financial investment regulations to regulate it, keep them away from fraudsters and give it a utility value instead of being a pyramid/ponzi scheme.

Even their employees must pay Personal income tax while their platform users must pay capital gains tax as paid by investors in other regulated investments in Nigeria.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Paraman: 3:46pm On Jul 04
Ddon99:
They forget, they are plenty Crypto exchanges
They don't all have a choice but to respect Nigerian law

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by givedemwotowoto: 4:41pm On Jul 04
Buhari and Tinubu scare investors with bad policies while hoping investors show up at Nigeria’s doorstep

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by TheChameleon: 4:41pm On Jul 04
Tinubu 🫡

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Talismann: 4:41pm On Jul 04
FreeStuffsNG:
Nice one by FIRS.

They now need to register with FIRS, SEC, CBN and CAC to come under full Nigerian financial investment regulations. Even their employees must pay Personal income tax while their platform users must pay capital gains tax.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
I pity your family

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by CHIDINMALOVE: 4:42pm On Jul 04
No wonder...even YouTube has started doing same

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Andrea781: 4:42pm On Jul 04

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by CHIDINMALOVE: 4:42pm On Jul 04
It's like YouTube is doing same

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by obinna58(m): 4:44pm On Jul 04
Excessive taxes without credible business environments

Government scamming it citizens

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by ICTspecialist(m): 4:45pm On Jul 04
Talismann:

I pity your family
that dumb thing you're quoting is on government payroll, so those comments are expected

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Jovi10: 4:46pm On Jul 04
How can you tax something you have banned ? This government is crazy. Is short all of una wey vote APC dey craze.

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Artscollection: 4:48pm On Jul 04
Cypto traders should avoid kucoin, your data is no longer safe with kucoin. What this means is that fg can assess your info on request.

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by OKOATA(m): 4:48pm On Jul 04
FreeStuffsNG:
Nice one by FIRS.

They now need to register with FIRS, SEC, CBN and CAC to come under full Nigerian financial investment regulations. Even their employees must pay Personal income tax while their platform users must pay capital gains tax.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
sad The same crypto you and your likes supported to be banned and ruined many guys buisnesses and now you are here shining your rotten teeth on what you hate and no nothing about. Olodo ni e. Free stuff ko, free porn ni.

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Matheusmartin: 4:49pm On Jul 04
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U dey impose tax on something wey u ban?


Which kain yeye govt be this??

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Primusinterpares(m): 4:49pm On Jul 04
The tax payments is not the issue. Hope these politicians won't loot all these taxes?

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Rivermonster(m): 4:50pm On Jul 04
Talismann:

I pity your family
You look tge idi*t likr person wey get family? Since wey their neighbor wey dey do crypto don dey make money depression wan kill them which is why Dem dey always happy when Dem hear any bad news about crypto. The guy na bast*rd

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Kustask: 4:50pm On Jul 04
Jovi10:
How can you tax something you have banned ? This government is crazy. Is short all of una wey vote APC dey craze.

They will lift it

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by 99thEnemy(m): 4:51pm On Jul 04
Ddon99:
They forget, they are plenty Crypto exchanges
Make I see how you wan use Naira purchase crypto from others wey no dey registered for Naija.

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by shakol91(m): 4:51pm On Jul 04
Come 2027, ask Bola and his boys what they used all these VATs for, they'll tell you Nigerians don't pay tax. grin grin

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by StOla: 4:52pm On Jul 04
Artscollection:
Cypto traders should avoid kucoin, your data is no longer safe with kucoin. What this means is that fg can assess your info on request.

What are you running from?

Why must your transaction be secret and hidden from financial audit?

There are countries where you must pay tax on any income made, even on cryptocurrency trading platforms, and your national ID number is a requirement before you can even register on such platforms.

So keep running, but as long as you want to use a platform that the government allows to operate within its national space, the rules remain the same everywhere.

I commend the government for establishing all manner of controls and ensuring everyone is captured in the tax bracket.

No one sbould be left out, be it a worker in an office, or a digital content creator on social media.

All must pay tax as long as income is earned.

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by sofeo(m): 4:52pm On Jul 04
Alright
Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by kaytolee(m): 4:54pm On Jul 04
Matheusmartin:
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U dey impose tax on something wey u ban?


Which kain yeye govt be this??
He shoke you
Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by shakol91(m): 4:56pm On Jul 04
99thEnemy:

Make I see how you wan use Naira purchase crypto from others wey no dey registered for Naija.
do you know what they call escrow? We have hundreds on whatsapp and telegram

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Dangrace01: 4:56pm On Jul 04
Unbelievable

After calling crypto scam
Your minister said crypto users are sponsoring terrorism
After blocking crypto exchanges and destroying people's businesses
You turn around to tax the same business you destroyed

Shame

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by Itohanmiwa: 4:58pm On Jul 04
Don't Bleep with Jagaban... Digital revolution
Someone just said Nigeria na GEN Z country. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by StOla: 4:59pm On Jul 04
Paraman:
They don't all have a choice but to respect Nigerian law

Exactly!

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Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by 99thEnemy(m): 4:59pm On Jul 04
shakol91:
do you know what they call escrow? We have hundreds on whatsapp and telegram
Yes, of which they are not a standard platform.
Re: Binance: Crypto Platforms Impose 7.5% VAT On Transactions by heysquare(m): 5:00pm On Jul 04
Talismann:

I pity your family
Has his family comes to your doorstep to beg for alms? Pity your own self abeg

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