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₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by SULBELL(m): 1:42pm On Dec 02
in the midst of the Tax reform bill controversy, the deduction of the N50 Electronic transfer levy for transactions above N10,000 have started across Fintech payment platform.

This begs the question how this will encourage cashless policy?

It is regressive in my own opinion. A peasant receiving N10,000 is parting away with 0.5% of his income while a well-established business receiving N100,000 will be parting away with only 0.05%.

This will discourage cashless policy on many fronts.


The Federal Government (FG) has commenced the implementation of the N50 Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) on transactions of ₦10,000 and above conducted through financial technology (fintech) companies such as Opay, Moniepoint, Kuda, and others. Introduced under the Finance Act 2020, the EMTL is a one-off levy charged to the recipient of any electronic receipt or transfer of ₦10,000 or more.

Initially slated to take effect from September 9, 2024, its implementation was delayed until December 1, 2024, following public opposition. Various groups, including the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), had urged the Federal Government to reconsider the levy, citing economic hardships faced by Nigerians. In compliance with directives from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), fintech companies have now begun deducting the levy. Notifications sent to customers by fintech platforms confirm that the levy is now active.

Opay, in a message to its users on Saturday, December 1, reiterated its compliance with FIRS regulations, stating:
“Dear Customer, in line with the FIRS, the EMTL applies starting from December 1, 2024.”
The company clarified that the deductions are remitted entirely to the federal government and that it does not benefit from the charges. Click

Similarly, Moniepoint announced the commencement of the levy deductions in a notice to its customers, explaining:
“Dear customer, you will be charged stamp duty of ₦50 on inflows of ₦10,000 and above. Moniepoint collects and remits this on behalf and to FIRS.”
This development has sparked renewed criticism, with many Nigerians expressing concerns about the impact of the deductions on already strained personal and business finances. While the EMTL aims to generate additional revenue for the government, its implementation underscores the growing burden of levies on electronic transactions in the country.

Source:
https://abntv.com.ng/news/fg-begins-n50-electronic-levy-deductions-on-transactions-via-fintech-platforms/

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by VillageOracle00: 1:51pm On Dec 02
I also noticed it

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by ogolemati: 2:05pm On Dec 02
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin I like that, Lagos landlord to Nigerian

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by aidoko1: 2:13pm On Dec 02
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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Seefinish: 2:13pm On Dec 02
I hope this deduction does not include Tinubu's nyash lickers?

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by seunlayi(m): 2:13pm On Dec 02
CBN and our government sef, dem say make we go cashless, we follow do cashless... when cashless don dey sweet us, dem say dem go dey collect ₦50 on top any ₦10k we received. If I say it is well, you supposed know I meant otherwise
If CBN missed road, Na compulsory for the man wey promised say economy go better to follow dem missed road? Now, you'll buy yam, yam seller go to you to add another ₦50.....


Anyways, if I supposed send you ₦100k on Opay, prepare to count the number of credit alert you go received... Just dey expect 11 credits of 9,500 each and the 11th go carry the final ₦5k.

Opay is my adopted No 1 banking app since early 2021 even when there was no ATM card.....

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Rplamer12: 2:13pm On Dec 02
Tinubu till 2037 .
Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by tutudesz: 2:13pm On Dec 02
10,000= 50
undecided

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by CooldipoMPS: 2:13pm On Dec 02
shocked
Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Image123(m): 2:14pm On Dec 02
Pay oh, saner clime people. Government is trying to reduce your tax burden using the tax reforms, you are fighting to retain your chains. Watch the video.

https://x.com/AliyuYakubuH/status/1863283235217687001?t=Pkf0JccPPBdP1Jy05wZsAg&s=19

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Larryfest(m): 2:14pm On Dec 02
With all the over taxing here and there, the economy is still getting shitfaced every secs of the day.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by dynicks(m): 2:15pm On Dec 02
Chai!...where do we go from here ?

Una sure say this man(Tinubu) really dey pray " Our Lord's prayer"?


Cus if he does, he surely would be very concerned and conscious about the part that said "give and leave us this day; our daily bread" in other words, it means - be easy on us make we for see strength hustle today's bread and make d bread sef catwalk into our lives very easily......

Why this man dey use vex and strong hands dey hunt us like this?..

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Hambivert: 2:15pm On Dec 02
Steal, Kill and Destroy... that's what this devilish BAT man knows how to do best.

How is it that every single thing the people have ever yearned for under this regimental construct of a government have always been ignored¿
APC is a demonic party!

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by free2ryhme: 2:16pm On Dec 02
SULBELL:
in the midst of the Tax reform bill controversy, the deduction of the N50 Electronic transfer levy for transactions above N10,000 have started across Fintech payment platform.

This begs the question how this will encourage cashless policy?

It is regressive in my own opinion. A peasant receiving N10,000 is parting away with 0.5% of his income while a well-established business receiving N100,000 will be parting away with only 0.05%.

This will discourage cashless policy on many fronts.


Source:
https://abntv.com.ng/news/fg-begins-n50-electronic-levy-deductions-on-transactions-via-fintech-platforms/
Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by jmoore(m): 2:17pm On Dec 02
I wanted to transfer 10,000 naira into one of my accounts, I decided to make it 9,999 naira. Timlubu don jam nwa aba.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by shortgun(m): 2:19pm On Dec 02
Always enacting unpopular policies and relying on the blind support of his brainless supporters to shield him from the consequences of his actions

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Odjirigho: 2:19pm On Dec 02
Never seen a set bent on ruining everything the common man can benefit from.
Ruined our banks, now the fintechs.

It can never be well with the enemies of Nigeria

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by jaxxy(m): 2:19pm On Dec 02
A clueless government will dosh out redundant policies to feed their greedy life style and culture of looting and mismanaging of public funds.

This fire brigade policies are bound to fail and amount to nothing meaningful.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by brightjohnysky(m): 2:21pm On Dec 02
Tinubu's new Tax Reforms Summarized

1. Any business with less than N50million turnover are exempted from tax payment.

2. over 90% of workers in public and private sector will no longer pay income tax.

3. Over 82% of what low income persons consume will be VAT free.

4. scrapping over 50 nuisance tax suffered by local businesses.

5. VAT will no longer be calculated base on where the companies have their headquarters but where their goods are consume.

6. the rich to pay more tax while the poor will stop paying taxes..

7. Consumption tax collected by states will be eliminated completely.

8. FG share of VAT to reduce from 15% to 10% as states and LGAs now get 90%.

9. Those earning less than N1.7m monthly will now pay less income tax.

10. Customs, NUPRC and other govt agencies will no longer collect tax as only one Agency will be responsible for collection of all taxes in NGR.

11. Those receiving less than N9million per anum could have their income tax cut by half.

12. The bill could lead to abolition of other multiple tax laws like the stamp duty act.

13. Over 90% of small business would no longer pay profit tax.

14. Gradual increase of VAT from 10% in 2025 to 15% in 2030... With almost every goods consume by low income earners exempted from VAT.

15. Many NGR companies pay over 60 types of different tax & levies... The bill seeks to end this factor killing NGR industries.

You may not like the messengers, but the message is a good one.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Cj4charles(m): 2:21pm On Dec 02
Now this is very bad..... it has never been this bad in this country

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Ivimmanuel: 2:22pm On Dec 02
its okay angry one thing i know is that nothing good can come from this government. those people that think they are smart defending the tax reform you'll be amazed when it comes to live

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Cj4charles(m): 2:23pm On Dec 02
brightjohnysky:
Tinubu's new Tax Reforms Summarized

1. Any business with less than N50million turnover are exempted from tax payment.

2. over 90% of workers in public and private sector will no longer pay income tax.

3. Over 82% of what low income persons consume will be VAT free.

4. scrapping over 50 nuisance tax suffered by local businesses.

5. VAT will no longer be calculated base on where the companies have their headquarters but where their goods are consume.

6. the rich to pay more tax while the poor will stop paying taxes..

7. Consumption tax collected by states will be eliminated completely.

8. FG share of VAT to reduce from 15% to 10% as states and LGAs now get 90%.

9. Those earning less than N1.7m monthly will now pay less income tax.

10. Customs, NUPRC and other govt agencies will no longer collect tax as only one Agency will be responsible for collection of all taxes in NGR.

11. Those receiving less than N9million per anum could have their income tax cut by half.

12. The bill could lead to abolition of other multiple tax laws like the stamp duty act.

13. Over 90% of small business would no longer pay profit tax.

14. Gradual increase of VAT from 10% in 2025 to 15% in 2030... With almost every goods consume by low income earners exempted from VAT.

15. Many NGR companies pay over 60 types of different tax & levies... The bill seeks to end this factor killing NGR industries.

You may not like the messengers, but the message is a good one.
all you wrote here is rubbish

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by LockDown69(m): 2:25pm On Dec 02
Where is the cumulative sum going to?

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by seunlayi(m): 2:26pm On Dec 02
dynicks:
Chai!...where do we go from here ?

Una sure say this man(Tinubu) really dey pray " Our Lord's prayer"?


Cus if he does, he surely would be very concerned and conscious about the part that said "give and leave us this day; our daily bread" in other words, it means - be easy on us make we for see strength hustle today's bread and make d bread sef catwalk into our lives very easily......

Why this man dey use vex and strong hands dey hunt us like this?..

Tinubu never disappoints.... He promised better time ahead shocked shocked cool angry I knew something is coming....

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by LordReed(m): 2:26pm On Dec 02
SULBELL:
in the midst of the Tax reform bill controversy, the deduction of the N50 Electronic transfer levy for transactions above N10,000 have started across Fintech payment platform.

This begs the question how this will encourage cashless policy?

It is regressive in my own opinion. A peasant receiving N10,000 is parting away with 0.5% of his income while a well-established business receiving N100,000 will be parting away with only 0.05%.

This will discourage cashless policy on many fronts.


Source:
https://abntv.com.ng/news/fg-begins-n50-electronic-levy-deductions-on-transactions-via-fintech-platforms/

It's a terrible policy when they are trying to encourage cashless operations. The threshold should have been from 500k IMO because it is at that point they are already putting limits on transactions. This means POS fees are going up, ATM fees are going up, app fees are going up. Maybe I will only transfer in bank to avoid all these fees.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by BrutusOj(m): 2:27pm On Dec 02
Confirmed. I received 10k from someone and 50 naira was deducted. Lord of Tax is sighted grin

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by ify2016: 2:28pm On Dec 02
Have observed it since yesterday on my Palmpay account.
élĕyi ló far.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by Eleph(m): 2:30pm On Dec 02
I experienced it yesterday.
All his policies seem to aim at making life more miserable for the common man in the country.

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by ify2016: 2:33pm On Dec 02
jmoore:
I wanted to transfer 10,000 naira into one of my accounts, I decided to make it 9,999 naira. Timlubu don jam nwa aba.

Ha. Oil dey your head. I don learn new thing

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Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by tivta(m): 2:33pm On Dec 02
Is it per 10k or just one off payment of 50naira?
Re: ₦‎50 Electronic Levy Deductions On Transactions Start Across Fintech Platforms by TossTos(m): 2:35pm On Dec 02
I received 30k deposit not long and 50 naira was debited..

Oh my ...

When I wan com recieve another payment of 17k+ that person come split am into two .. see the picture below ..


PBAT , go amaze us more than before ..

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