N50 On Any PoS Transaction About N1000 Is Now Effective - CBN Increases Charges On Transactions

Date: 29-09-2019 7:20 pm (4 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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Bank customers are to pay more for Point of Sale (PoS) transactions. This follows a Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive to banks to charge N50 Stamp Duty on individual transactions.

The directive on the Unbundling of Merchant Settlement Amounts was contained in the CBN circular to banks, processors and switches, titled: “Review of Process for Merchants Collections on Electronic Transactions”.

The new policy stipulates Stamp Duties Payment on individual transactions that occur on PoS, rather than previous plans where charges occurred on aggregate transactions.

The circular signed by CBN Director, Payments System Management Department, Sam Okojere,  authorised banks to unbundle merchant settlement amounts and charge applicable taxes and duties on individual transactions as stipulated by regulators.

Merchant Service Charge was also reviewed downward from 0.75 per cent (capped at N1, 200) to 0.50 per cent (capped at N1, 000).

The CBN and Nigeria Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) are working closely, including setting emittance processes that ensure the stamp duty charges for PoS is collected.

In a NIBSS report titled: “Returns on Stamp Duty Collection for Merchant Transactions”, the payment agency said the new stamp duty payment plan is in line with the provision of the Stamp Duties Act and Federal Government Financial Regulation 2009.

The policy, it added, was aimed at ensuring strict adherence to the CBN guideline communication on the subject, collection and Remittance of Statutory Charges on receipts to Nigeria postal Service under the Stamp Duties Act dated 15th January 2016.
The procedural processing guide for stamp duty Charges for PoS, web merchant and all deposit money banks (DMBs) should download daily PoS/Web settlement report from their respective processors settlement file transfer portal.

Also, the PoS and web settlement processing officer shall ensure that stamp duties are correctly processed daily by downloading daily PoS/web transactions valued at N1,000 and above, noting the count of these transactions; multiply the count of these transactions by N50 and pass the corresponding debit/charge to the respective merchant accounts.

“The debit should be passed to the merchant accounts account at the point of PoS/ Web merchant Credit/Settlement to mitigate against the inability of the Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) to successfully secure these daily stamp duties charges and remit as expected. These charges are expected to be deposited into the already opened stamp duty collections account at the various DMBs and should form part of the weekly Stamp Duty rendition by the DMBs to NIBSS,” it added.

The NIBSS data showed the total volumes of PoS transactions for 2017 stood at 146.3 million which was worth N1.4 trillion; 285.9 million transactions in 2018 worth N2.3 trillion and 187.7 million for six months- January to June 2019 worth N1.4 trillion.


Posted: at 29-09-2019 07:20 PM (4 years ago) | Hero
- blowout at 29-09-2019 09:31 PM (4 years ago)
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U want people to go cashless and u are imposing punitive duty. To deposit and withdraw cash you impose punitive duties. Na to go buy iron box keep my money for house remain
Posted: at 29-09-2019 09:31 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kp45 at 29-09-2019 10:40 PM (4 years ago)
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This government is out to kill, steal and destroy.
Posted: at 29-09-2019 10:40 PM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- kaposky at 30-09-2019 06:55 AM (4 years ago)
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BUHARI AND APC PEOPLE ARE DEVILS
Posted: at 30-09-2019 06:55 AM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- james987 at 1-10-2019 05:15 AM (4 years ago)
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Quote from: kp45 on 29-09-2019 10:40 PM
This government is out to kill, steal and destroy.
Before 2023 we hope anything is left anywhere. Because they have stolen everything and nothing is left. Imposing and increasing taxes on virtually everything. If pdp ruled this way,nigeria would have vanished before 2015.
Posted: at 1-10-2019 05:15 AM (4 years ago) | Hero
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