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    Nigeria Introduces New Tax On Telephone Calls

    Femi AdeoyaBy Femi AdeoyaOctober 9, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    News reaching QUICK LOAN ARENA indicates that Nigeria has introduced a new tax on telephone calls across the nation to fund free healthcare for the
    News reaching QUICK LOAN ARENA indicates that Nigeria has introduced a new tax on telephone calls across the nation to fund free healthcare for the
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    News reaching QUICK LOAN ARENA indicates that Nigeria has introduced a new tax on telephone calls across the nation to fund free healthcare for the Vulnerable Group in Nigeria.

    This is despite recent moves by telecommunication companies to increase the price of their services as a result of an unfavourable operating climate.

    Nigeria Slam Phone Users With Telecom Tax, A New Tax On Telephone Calls, To Fund Free Healthcare

    The new tax on telephpne calls is called telecom tax and it’s the equivalent of a minimum of one kobo per second for phone calls is a part of the sources of funds required to finance free healthcare for the Vulnerable Group in Nigeria.

    This is contained in the National Health Insurance Authority Bill 2021 signed by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), last week.

    The act includes a provision under Section 26 subsection 1c which states that the source of money for the Vulnerable Group Fund includes telecommunications tax, not less than one kobo per second of GSM calls.

    The Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Taiwo Oyedele, said, “S.26 of this new law imposes a telecommunications tax of not less than 1kobo per second on GSM calls. With call rates at about 11kobo per second, this translates to a 9 per cent tax on GSM calls.

    “The tax is one of the sources of money to the Vulnerable Group Fund to subsidise the provision of healthcare to the group defined to include children under five, pregnant women, the aged, physically and mentally challenged, and the indigent as may be defined from time to time.”

    According to the act, the Vulnerable Group Fund is money budgeted to pay for healthcare services for vulnerable Nigerians who cannot pay for health insurance in a bid to subsidise the cost of provision of health care services to vulnerable people in the country.

    For funding, the act provides several options such as basic health care provision fund to the authority; health insurance levy; telecommunications tax, not less than one kobo per second of GSM calls; money that may be allocated to the Vulnerable Group Fund by the Government; motley that accrues to the Vulnerable Group Fund from investments made by the Council: and grants, donations, gifts, and any other voluntary contributions made to the Vulnerable Group Fund.

    According to the new act, every resident in Nigeria is expected to obtain health insurance.

     

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    Mr Femi Adeoya is a Chartered Forensic Accountant and a Certified Fraud Examiner. He has over 20 years professional work experience in accounting, finance and business management processes. As an Accounting Software Expert, he has implemented and supervised accounting solution set up of over 50 small and medium businesses in Nigeria. As a passionate blogger, Mr Adeoya is an ardent writer and communicationist. He is the CEO of QUICK LOAN ARENA (quickloanarena.com), the number 1 loan apps review website in Nigeria. He is very passionate about the quick and instant loan industry in Nigeria and has written over 200 reviews on different loan apps and digital banks in Nigeria, USA, Canada and UK.

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