Proposed Stamp Duties Amendment Bill 2017 – Highlights and Remarks

Table of Contents

The Stamp Duties Act (SDA) is 78 years old. It has not been significantly amended since its inception. In recent times, the Federal Government of Nigeria was advised on the capacity of the law to generate about N2Trillion in taxes annually. Efforts have since then been deployed to take benefit of the opportunities of the SDA. Quite interestingly, the efforts have been dissipated by different agencies of the Federal and Municipal Governments, often acting at cross purposes. The Courts have had a filled day pronouncing, most times, on the illegality of the actions of the State actors, principally because the SDA, as worded, does not support their intentions and actions to tax a relatively modern economy. This should be rational enough to appreciate – how does a 78 year old law speak to the realities of the current age? For example, how will the SDA have envisaged the possibilities of paperless documentation!

In Q4 2016, one of the State actors, seeking to take benefit of the fiscal advantages of an improved SDA, instigated a process for a substantial amendment of the SDA.

Download full version of the highlights and remarks of the Bill here

Want to keep up with our Articles?

Get our most valuable tips right inside your inbox, every month!

Related Posts

Web Banner - business survival vs liquidation 1
COMPANY VOLUNTARY ARRANGEMENT UNDER CAMA 2020: A VIABLE OPTION FOR CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY?
Under Nigeria's CAMA 2020, Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs) offer financially distressed companies...
Web Banner - Conversion Petroleum 22
CONVERSION AND RENEWAL OF PETROLEUM LICENCES AND LEASES IN NIGERIA: WHAT THE 2026 REGULATIONS MEAN FOR UPSTREAM PETROLEUM OPERATORS
The 2026 Conversion and Renewal Regulations introduce a clearer framework for transitioning Nigerian...
Corporate Rescue banner
CORPORATE RESCUE AND INSOLVENCY PROCEDURE IN NIGERIA: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LEGAL REGIME
Nigeria's corporate insolvency framework has decisively shifted from inevitable liquidation to prioritizing...
Web Banner - Gas Flare
GAS FLARE COMMERCIALISATION IN NIGERIA: PROGRESS, GAPS, AND WHAT OPERATORS NEED TO KNOW
Nigeria’s gas flare commercialisation framework has entered its execution phase, with 28 permits issued...
payment ecosystem beyound compliance
BEYOND COMPLIANCE - CBN'S SHIFT FROM REGULATING MARKET PARTICIPANTS TO REGULATING MARKET STRUCTURE
The Central Bank of Nigeria is shifting from individual participant supervision to structural oversight...
NAATIONAL SINGLE WINDOW
NIGERIA'S NATIONAL SINGLE WINDOW: REFORM, RISK, AND THE PROMISE OF A PAPERLESS PORT
Nigeria has officially launched Phase One of the National Single Window (NSW), a centralized digital...
Free Zone Land
COLLATERALISING FREE ZONE LAND INTERESTS FOR DEBT FINANCING IN NIGERIA – REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS AND TITLE REGISTRATION CONSIDERATIONS
Nigeria's Free Zones are capital-intensive environments by design. The Nigeria Export Processing Zones...
Electricity sky
OPERATING IN THE LAGOS ELECTRICITY MARKET: A GUIDE TO LICENSING REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE LAGOS STATE ELECTRICITY LAW, 2024
The Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission has officially transitioned to an active market regulation...
BURDEN 1
TOXIC LOANS IN NIGERIA: LAX LENDING PRACTICES IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY AND THE COST OF FAILED DUE DILIGENCE
Toxic loans, also known as Non-Performing Loans (NPLs), are rising in Nigeria due to lax lending practices...