JUST IN: FG suspends 5% excise duty on telecom companies
The Federal Government has suspended the implementation of the 5% excise duty charge on telecom facilities earlier proposed by the FG, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami discloses.
Speaking during the inauguration of the committee on the review of the 5% excise duty in the telecom sector on Monday, Pantami said that President Buhari granted his request for immediate suspension of the 5% excise duty.
He said, “It is because of this the president has granted my prayers; no one immediate suspension of excise duty in the digital economy sector, and no two he approved that a committee be constituted to look into the matter carefully and advise him accordingly. This committee is to be chaired by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.”
“The president has appointed me to be his eyes and ears in the sector. and it is my responsibility to ensure we are just and fair to the operators, government and most importantly our people that are the consumers.”
He went further to tell the committee how he explained to the president on the effect of the excise duty on the sector.
“Recently, it was announced that some of our respected brother and sister (government officials), kick started the process of introducing excise duty in the telecom sector in and from there and then, based on the constitution and being the representative of president Buhari in the sector. I rejected that whole heartedly being the representative of the president.
“I formalised my position and explained to him in a letter that could be referred to as a petition, (reasons; excise duty is usually fixed on luxury products
“I told the president (in the letter) that if care is not taken, that attempt will destroy the digital economy sector that is becoming the backbone of our economy.”
“Despite our achievements we have been recording some challenges in the sector and if care is not taken these challenges could be a barrier in the development of the sector in the next few years to come.
“One of them; excessive taxes and sometimes multiple taxation. As it is today in the tax category of ICT sector (39) which is very worrisome.
“But as of today the ICT sector is over burdened by so many categories of taxes to the extent that today there are 41 categories of taxes at the federal and state level, particularly in the telecom sector. Some at federal level and some at state level.
“Beside these taxes are multiple taxes (the same taxes being collected at the federal level is also what the states are insisting be paid to them. If care is not taken this is what will jeopardise the achievements and gains that we have recorded so far in the sector,” he stressed.
Pantami, however, noted that prices of products and services in the order sector have increased significantly but the prices of products and services have not increased significantly in the last three years.