FG plans to slash levy on imported cars from 35% to 5%

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fg plans to slash levy on imported cars from 35 to 5 see the cost of clearing imported cars in nigeria

Nigeria’s federal government is currently making plans to reduce the levy on imported cars from 35% to 5%. This is contained in the draft bill of the finance bill of 2020, presented to the national assembly.

In its details, as shared by the presidency, the bill shows that the import duty of tractors and motor vehicles for the transportation of goods has been slashed from 35 percent to 10 percent.

The financial bill also grants tax relief to companies that donated to the COVID-19 relief fund under the private sector-led Coalition against COVID-19 (CACOVID).

The minister of finance, budget, and national planning, Zainab Ahmed, had earlier explained that the reduction in import duties and levies is targeted to reduce the cost of transportation.

“The reason for us is to reduce the cost of transportation, which is a major driver of inflation, especially food production,” she stated at the end of the federal executive council (FEC) on November 18.

That is that… Now let’s try to find out how much it will cost a person to purchase some of the most popular cars in Nigeria and have them cleared in compliance with Nigeria’s tax and other demands.

Here’s some newest information on the type and production rate of vehicles on the whole and some particular car brands and models.

However, no matter what the production year is, the car’s cost will determine the clearance price in the first turn.

Now, let’s see the expected prices for the customs clearance of certain most popular cars in Nigeria.

However, you need to remember that part from the automobile price; other costs need to be foreseen. Besides that, the information may change, so before you make up your mind to purchase a car from abroad, consult the CET tariff administration’s official webpage and find out whether your information is correct.

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