Nume Ekeghe with agency report
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has
urged customers not to pay N50 charged to businesses for
using point of
sale (PoS) machines.
A Director in CBN’s Payment System
Management Department, Musa Jimoh, explained the central bank’s merchant
charge directive in a chat with TheCable yesterday.
“The stamp duty is a fee regulated by an
act. The CBN doesn’t regulate the stamp duty so we can’t change
anything. Stamp duty as it is today has been misinterpreted,” Jimoh
said.
“Our circular that talks about merchants
paying stamp duty according to the law does not say that the stamp duty
should be paid by the consumer. That’s actually a misrepresentation of
the CBN’S directive.
“What our directive says is that
merchants should pay all necessary charges as regulated by the
government agency including stamp duty.
“When there is an electronic transaction
to an account other than savings account and the transaction amount is
more than N1,000, you have to pay stamp duty.
“Our explanation to banks is that we
would like the merchants to comply with this directive by ensuring that
every single payment customers make to them, the merchants pay the
regulated stamp duty of N50.
“What has happened is that they have transferred this fee, blatantly and openly to the consumers. This is very wrong.
“No single individual should pay N50 in
addition to the cost of the good. Stamp duty is not to be paid by
individuals that are consuming the goods and services of the merchant.
The merchants who are receiving the money are the ones who are supposed
to pay.”
It had earlier been reported that
consumers would pay more for PoS transactions after the CBN said stamp
duty would be charged on individual transactions rather than previous
plans where charges occurred on aggregate transactions.
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