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Home » Confusion, Mixed Reactions As Customs Begins Enforcement of Taxpayers Identification Number

Confusion, Mixed Reactions As Customs Begins Enforcement of Taxpayers Identification Number

by Joshua
April 5, 2013
in Uncategorized

Even as the Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday officially begins the enforcement of the use of the Tax Identification Number (TIN) and the Nigeria Integrated Customs Information System (NICIS) trade portal for the purpose of clearing cargoes at the port, there has been confusion at the port, reason being that many importers are yet to get their TIN.

Even as the Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday officially begins the enforcement of the use of the Tax Identification Number (TIN) and the Nigeria Integrated Customs Information System (NICIS) trade portal for the purpose of clearing cargoes at the port, there has been confusion at the port, reason being that many importers are yet to get their TIN.
Shipping Position Daily also gathered that many freight forwarders whose importers do not have the TIN number have been stranded at the port since the commencement of the TIN and consequently could not clear their cargo from the port.
It would be recalled that the Nigeria Custom Service had also recently warned importers and issued a deadline of March 31, 2013 for those who are yet to get the all –important TIN numbers.
Speaking with our correspondent yesterday, former Chairman of the PTML chapter of the National Association of Government Association of Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) Mr. Ugochukwu Nnadi said that there is anxiety at the port because the new portal by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is not ‘accepting’ declarations and customs is finding it difficult.
Nnadi said that this has slowed down the pace at which cargoes are being exited from the port since the commencement of the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN).
“For most part of yesterday, the system could not access any declaration at the port, the FIRS portal was not opening and everybody was being asked to produce TIN number” he disclosed.
He said that instead of placing a blanket ban on everyone who do not have TIN, it should be enforced only on corporate bodies and that the VAT should be the basis for any individual transactions.
Speaking further, he said that, “a student from abroad sent in a car and I wanted to clear it, but they are insisting that she must have TIN number, she is a student abroad how can she be forced to get TIN, the second is a widow whose families in UK are sending a car for her convenience, where will she get TIN” he argued.
However in his reaction, former chairman of the Tin Can Chapter of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) Mr Kayode Farinto threw his weight behind the government on the issue of TIN registration.
“You cannot use my TIN if I am not the importer, Wealthy Honey has its TIN number and I have my own as an individual, corporate organisations have their own and individuals have their own, if I am not the importer, I will be stupid to use my TIN for somebody else’s cargo when I don’t even know what is inside the cargo” he explained.
Farinto said that it is the best thing for Nigerian economy in spite of the teething problems that are currently being experienced. He also said that the processing fee of N1, 500 for the e-form ‘M’ is acceptable compared to what was obtainable in the processing of the manual form ‘M’.
“Customs gave Nigerians up to seven months to register for their TIN, you need to have it before you can clear your cargo or do any business with the government, so nobody should be complaining now” he said.
According to him, the new system of cargo clearance will further reduce sharp practices in the port to the barest minimum. He said that there is nothing like machine outside (M.O) at the port again.


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