Customs issues 14-day ultimatum to companies on excise duty payment | TheCable

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Lagos Industrial Command, says it will penalise companies that fail to register for payment of excise duty after a 14-day grace period. Queen Ogbudu, comptroller,

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She said the 14-day deferment will start from May 27 after which an enforcement action against defaulters will be launched. Ogbudu said the essence of calling for the meeting was to engage with stakeholders and key players in the system in order to get quality feedback.She lauded the contributions and dedication of the stakeholders and equally asked for their support, dedication, patriotism, and openness

“When I resumed, I made sure a reminder was sent to all your companies before the invitation to come today, to keep you abreast of the fiscal policy that is duly signed by the finance minister.

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