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It doesn't have to make sense to anyone else. If it makes you happy, that is all that matters. None of us is getting out of here alive so you might as well do what you want.
Some things can’t be found where they were lost.
Not peace, not trust, not your phone, not yourself.
Sometimes healing begins the moment you leave the place that broke you.
The vat is not on the money you transfer but the charges on the money you transfer, assuming the bank charge you 100 for a transaction then they will charge you vat of N7.50kb on that charges.
When i made the tweet, some idiots were defending the government and asking why I would want to withdraw 5m cash, but now the government has also decided to charge you 7.5% of every amount you transfer..
Do you still believe this tax won't affect the poor ?
Players that threatened to boycott the match against Algeria because of unpaid football bonuses.
They are a bunch of únpatriotic Nigerians and they don't deserve anything at all.
Most of them play in Europe and they have money yet their interest is still money.
Money is not everything
We’re told to go cashless, bank digitally, and embrace efficiency then we’re taxed for doing exactly that.
A 7.5% VAT on banking service fees is a creative way to punish compliance. Policy consistency would be nice, but adaptation is the national sport.
A 7.5% VAT on banking service fees may sound small on paper, bt in a country where digital banking is now basic survival, taxing everyday transfers feels regressive. Wen policies make daily lif harder for pple, the least govt owes is clarity, proper timing, & empathy not silence.