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VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by ekoyo(m): 12:16pm On Feb 08, 2020
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, has asked subscribers who have expressed concern over the additional charges on voice calls, SMS and data to direct their grievances to the Federal Inland Revenue Service.

Patanmi, in a statement on Thursday, said his office had been swamped with complaints and enquiries concerning the new Value Added Tax charges on voice calls and text messages introduced by Mobile Network Operators.

He said he was not aware of the development as he had not been consulted on the matter.


Telecommunication operators had announced their decision to charge VAT on products and services effective February 1, 2020 in line with the 7.5 VAT increment by the Federal Government.

The country’s Value Added Tax was reviewed upwards from five per cent to 7.5 per cent by the Federal Government as part of new fiscal measures to increase revenue from the non-oil sector.

In the statement signed by the Spokesperson to the Minister, Mrs Uwa Suleiman, Patanmi said, “While we appreciate the support and efforts of well-meaning Nigerians who have sought clarifications in a civil manner, we wish to inform the general public that the issues of VAT do not fall under the ministry’s purview.


“The office of the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy is not mandated to handle VAT.

“All further enquiries and clarifications may henceforth be directed to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, being the proper institution for tax matters.

“In the same vein, we also wish to notify the general public that contrary to popular opinion in some quarters, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy had no prior consultation or awareness about the development.”


Nigerians had taken to social media to lodge complaints of additional charges on text messages and voice calls to their network operators, the Nigerian Communications Commission and Patanmi.

MTN had, for instance, added N0.7 to the SMS tariff of N4, thereby charging subscribers N4.7 per SMS.

One subscriber, Joshua, argued that subscribers were being swindled by operators as VAT only applied when buying a product or service not when it was in use.


Joshua, via the Twitter handle @niphijosh said, “Daylight robbery. This is an abuse of VAT. You only pay VAT when transacting and not for what you are using. You pay VAT when you buy a TV and not when using the TV. What is the Value Added Tax on calls? You pay VAT when buying recharge cards and not when you use them.”
Re: VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by ekoyo(m): 12:18pm On Feb 08, 2020
This vat of thing is really becoming too much on Nigerians
Re: VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by WATCHOVER(m): 12:32pm On Feb 08, 2020
This present government is a criminal
Re: VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by Odinvahala: 1:12pm On Feb 08, 2020
Let them continue
Re: VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by Racoon(m): 1:40pm On Feb 08, 2020
Fraudsters and criminals using Nigerians to play kalokalo
Re: VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by LadyExcellency: 3:44pm On Feb 08, 2020
The previous N4 for SMS was inclusive of old 5% VAT,

MTN just added additional 2.5% which is 10k, MTN now charges N4.10
Re: VAT On Calls: Meet FIRS, Minister Tells Subscribers What To Do by princemillla(m): 3:53pm On Feb 08, 2020
But this is crazy. More like 2 ways sufferness. The telecos claimed unavailability of steady power supply shoot their price up. Now same fg that couldnt give us power supply are taxing our ass out.
Nigeria is cursed walai.
Who is supposed to be lenient when it comes to taxes on some amenities?

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