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    FIRS to charge VAT on lottery, betting

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 9, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FIRS chairman, Babatunde Fowler says there would be charges on lottery and betting
    FIRS chairman, Babatunde Fowler says there would be charges on lottery and betting

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to charge Value Added Tax (VAT) on lottery and gaming activities and automate collection from operators.

    This was announced on Monday in Lagos at a stakeholders’ engagement session with lottery and gaming operators.

    The session, organized by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in conjunction with the National Regulatory Commission (NLRC), had in attendance top brass of the revenue agency, led by FIRS Chairman, Mr. Tunde Fowler; Mr. Lanre Gbajabiamila, NLRC Director-General; representative of the Senate Committee Chairmen on Sports, representative of the Chairman, House Committee on Governmental Affairs; and industry operators.

    The plan will see users of the services provided by the industry paying 5 per cent VAT on each transaction made. Speaking at the session, the NLRC DG stated that lottery and gaming operators collect VAT from users of the industry’s services without remitting such to the government, a situation that results in revenue losses.

    The session also noted that betting slips issued to consumers do not indicate VAT as they should.

    A presentation made at the session by Zurich Technologies, provider of the automated software solution for VAT collection, the process will made electronically in a way that computes the VAT payable by consumers on each operator’s platform by aggregating transactions for a 21-day period and the operator is given a bill for the VAT payable.

    The bill is then settled through the online platform, as the software allows operators to file VAT returns and is flexible enough to accommodate disputation over the figures, which operators can resolve with the FIRS through the provision of documents to back such claims.

    The Zurich Technologies representative, who made the presentation, explained that automation will improve transparency in the collection process.

    Industry operators, however, argued that automation has the potential of killing the industry, as the additional 5 per cent charge for VAT could discourage punters from using their services with the frequency they currently do.

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    Speaking on behalf of lottery and gaming operators, Mr. Akin Alabi, founder of Nairabet and House of Representatives member-elect, said the potential reduction in hoped-for winnings, especially on low-odds bets, will drive customers from regulated operators into the hands of unregulated ones.

    He argued that the FIRS should have consulted operators before taking the decision to impose 5 per cent VAT and the automation of collection.

    Responding, the FIRS Chairman assured that VAT is not a tax to be borne by operators, but their customers.

    “Tax has to do with law and the law says that for every transaction that is VATable, 5 per cent should be charged.

    “You have to be aware that we are automating collection in all industries. This is not a tax on the business, but on a bettor who hopes to win.

    “You also have to realize that 85 per cent of VAT goes to the state, which are supposed to be closer to us. In this case, we are all winners,” Fowler said.

    The FIRS Chairman further stated that additional revenue from VAT will aid provision of better social economic infrastructure for the country.

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