Again Telcos express concern over Multiple Taxes
Fri, Nov 24, 2017 | By publisher
Business Briefs
LICENSED telecommunicationsa companies in Ogun and Kogi states have raised the alarm over multiple taxes imposed on them by the state government agencies. The operators expressed worries that the taxes, which they described as outrageous are threatening their operations in the states.
They have therefore called on the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, and the federal government to intervene and save their business from total collapse owing to the outrageous taxes imposed on them. According to the operators, there have been outrageous and multiple demand notices on telecoms operators, in Ogun and Kogi states, by the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service and the Ogun State Ministry of Urban and Regional Planning, alleging that the workers are constantly harassing and intimidating telecoms staff working on various telecoms sites in both states.
“Our staff members working on telecoms sites are harassed on a daily basis and most of our sites have been shut down by government agencies in Kogi and Ogun states for refusal to pay some of the levies that have been duplicated by the state agencies. The situation is already adding to the poor state of our telecoms networks and the quality of services adversely affected in those areas,” the operators lamented.
Disturbed by the situation, the Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria, ALTON, the umbrella body for all licensed telecoms operators in the country, have written both states and the NCC on the ugly situation.
In one of the letters signed by Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, ALTON, and Kazim Oladepo, its secretary, addressed to the executive chairman, Kogi State Internal Revenue Service and the Ogun State Commissioner, Ministry of Urban and Regional Planning, a copy of which was sent to NCC, the director general of the State Security Service and governors of both states, ALTON explicitly explained their challenges.
According to ALTON, the demand notices evidently seek to promote an arbitrary revenue drive with resultant punitive measures on the telecoms industry for non-payment, which could discourage the operations of telecoms providers in both states.
– Nov. 24, 2017 @ 10:58 GMT /
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