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FG rakes in over N68b from beer, others in 6 months
The Federal Government, through the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) collected over N68bn between January and June, from excise duty on beer, spirits and other alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, and tobacco.
The excise duty is levies on the manufacture, sale and consumption of goods that fall under the excise control, which include but not limited to beer, spirits, alcoholic beverages, tobacco and cigarettes, which are collected across the country.
The Service has also said it would soon begin the collection of the new tariff on calls and data recently announced by the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed.
The NCS collected a revenue of N1.3trillion into the Federation Account, covering import and excise duty, fees and levies. This represents an increase of N289.4billion or 28.83 per cent growth rate compared to the N1.003trillion collected in the same period last year.
While presenting the half-year report of the service covering January-June, this year, National Public Relations Officer of the service, Deputy Comptroller Timi Bomodi, also said Customs had commenced collections from traders producing carbonated and sugary drinks, which was newly added under schedule five of the Common External Tariff (CET).
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