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Duty Increase: 40% Decrease in Used Imported Cars

Duty Increase: 40% Decrease in Used Imported Cars

On Tuesday, the Controller of the Ports & Terminal Multipurpose Limited Command of the Nigeria Customs Service said that the implementation of the Cars Identification Number for clearance had resulted in a 40% decrease in the importation of vehicles in 2022.

Suleiman Bomai, the acting assistant comptroller general, said this while speaking to newsmen on Tuesday. Bomai speaking on the activities of the command in 2022, said it generated N229bn as revenue into the Federal government’s coffers in 2022. He said that the figure represented 96 per cent of the revenue target of N238bn set for the command for the period under review.

According to Bomai, the revenue generated was N5bn higher than the N224bn revenue collected in the corresponding period of 2021. He said, “There was a drop in 2022; there was a drop of almost 40 per cent of roll-on-roll-off importation. The shipping lines can also confirm that there was a drop but despite the drop, look at the revenue we got.”

He reiterated that some government policies such as the VIN affected automobile importation into through command within the year under review.

Bomai further stated, “In the year under review about 80 per cent of the cargoes handled in the terminal were vehicles. As a customs command, we employed dialogue with our strategic stakeholders on the need to understand the basis of VIN valuation and engaged them severally to solicit their cooperation.

“We also strengthened our relationship with our strategic partners who are sister government agencies in the port. Our robust interface with private sector stakeholders and government agencies is ongoing in 2023 and beyond in line with our extant standard operating procedures. It is important to state that implementation of all government policies and directives is ongoing with an increasing degree of compliance being recorded so far.”

Bomai said that the absence of scanners in the command was one of the major challenges the command faced in 2022.

Duty Increase: 40% Decrease in Used Imported Cars

He added, “The absence of non-functional scanners in the command is one of our major challenges. This will reduce the issue of 100 per cent physical examination of containerised cargo.

“As the customs modernisation project progresses, we are hoping to have a scanner for faster cargo examination. Available space within the command is very limited and we are managing that currently. We anticipate that in future the PTML management and our various bonded warehouse operators will expand our spaces to enhance customs operation.”

Bomai said that the command handled exports of commodities such as cocoa, sesame seeds, palm oil and other food items with 178 metric tonnes with a free-on-board value of $249m in 2022.

He noted, “Compared to 2021 when we had a total tonnage of about 147 metric tons, with a total FOB value of $1.4bn.

“In the year 2022, the command generated total revenue of N229bn. This represents about 96 per cent of the revenue target of N238bn set for 2021 adopted by the command in 2022.

Duty Increase: 40% Decrease in Used Imported Cars

Duty Increase: 40% Decrease in Used Imported Cars

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“This shows an increase of N5bn when compared to N224bn collected within the period under review in 2021. This represents an increase of 2.2 per cent. Despite the recorded downtime occasioned by agents strike and alleged inability by some importers to clear their vehicles from our control, we were able to surpass 2021 revenue collection last year.”

According to him, as a result of diligent 100 per cent cargo examination and deployment of intelligence, the command was able to uncover attempts to smuggle arms and ammunition into the country concealed in imported vehicles.

Bomai said, “In the period under review, four seizures were recorded which include 1X40ft container containing three vehicles used to conceal two firearms, One used a Ford Edge containing firearm and 30 rounds of live cartridges; one used a Toyota sienna containing firearm; one used Toyota corolla containing 90 rounds of live ammunition. A total of six suspects were arrested in connection with these seizures and have been granted administrative bail. The total duty paid was N36m.”

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