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FG Defers 35% Levy on Used Cars Till April 30


The federal government has deferred the 35 per cent levy on used cars imported into the country till April 30 this year.

A statement on Wednesday by the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, National Automotive Council (NAC), Aminu Jalal, said: “We saw some publications today (Wednesday) saying that used cars will cost more from January 1, 2015 as the 35 per cent levy will be charged. This levy would be further deferred to 30 April 2015.”



Giving reason for the deferment, Jalal said the federal government intends to balance vehicle supply and affordability with the production by the assembly plants.

The Director General said: “The government earlier deferred the imposition of the levy on used cars to December 31, 2014 to enable assembly plants ramp up enough production to satisfy demand.”

He said the government had asked the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okojo-Iwaela, to extend the levy deferment on used cars to April 30, 2015.

He explained that the automotive policy has five elements, one of which is market development, adding that under market development, tariffs are increased on Fully Built Unit (FBU) vehicle imports.

According to him, these tariffs are to be reduced gradually over the years, as the vehicle assembly and local content operations gain momentum.

The Nigerian market, he said has approximately 400,000 vehicles annually, with about 300,000 imported as used, which was the reason “the government has to balance vehicle supply and affordability with the production by the assembly plants.”

He said measures in the policy to ensure vehicle supply and affordability are that completely knock down (CKD) and semi knock down (SKD) vehicle tariffs will be 0 per cent, 5 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively; assembly plants to assembly affordable vehicles; Assembly plants will import two FBU at concessionary duty for every one CKD/SKD they assemble in 2014/2015 and that it will be one to one in 2016/2017.

He said new investors would also be able import FBU at concessionary duty in numbers to fill the gap between the supply by the assembly plants and demand.
Another component is the establishment of affordable vehicle financing scheme to enable Nigerians purchase new vehicles.

He said VON is assembling Hyundai and Nissan cars; PAN is assembling Peugeot cars; IVM started assembling cars; and Dana Motors is assembling Kia cars.

He stated: “VW, Honda and Renault, amongst others, are expected to start assembly operations next year. VON, IVM and Kia also have cars costing N1.5m-N2.0m. So the industry can produce the vehicles we need in 2015.”

Jalal explained that the arrangements for the establishment of the affordable vehicle finance scheme suffered delay of about four months due to the Ebola Viral Disease.

He explained: “The staff of the collaborating bank, Wesbank of South Africa, delayed their planned trip to Nigerian to set up operations from September 2014 to January 2015. Hence the new date for the start of operations of the financing scheme is April 2014.”
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3 comments

  1. Politics of deception as always. You want to delay increase in tariff till after the election, before you jack it up. Arbitrary increases in tariffs just to raise money, then steal all the money. A failed state.

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  2. This is nothing but an insult on our intelligence. Imagine somebody using ebola as excuse for delay in tariff implementation. What a load lot of rubbish. What a mighty shame!!!

    I just hope Nigerians are not stupid enough to see this development as a sincere or kind gesture.

    PDP knows they have failed Nigerians and they want your votes by all means even if they have to deceive Nigerians and add insult upon their injuries by continually playing on their intelligence.

    Don't be fooled Nigerians. This is just a delay tactics, they will increase the tariff immediately you vote PDP again into power.

    Don't be fooled, PDP needs money to feed their greed and corruption.

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  3. All these are election tactics, Jonathan is using our brains, he delaying all increases in levies, electricity tariff, fuel pump price etc till after the elections, he's not doing us any good but all for his selfish gain. He wants to promote made in Nigeria cars, how many of such cars are in his convoy, what of the Senate president, ekweremmady nko. #Godiswatchingyou# Chai! #Thereisgodooo

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