Meta, the parent company of Facebook, says Nigerian
customers should update their value-added tax (VAT) identification numbers by
February 25.
The social media giant said this in a statement issued on
Thursday.
The company said it made recent updates to allow some
Nigerian customers to provide 11 or 12 digit VAT identification (ID) to pay the
7.5 percent charge.
It also added that those who already have their VAT ID can
easily use receipts for other paid taxes.
“It was identified
that some Nigerian customers were unable to provide their 11- or 12-digit VAT
ID. An update has been made so that our system will now accept both 11- and
12-digit VAT IDs. If you want your VAT ID to show up on your ads receipts,
please take the following steps below to update your VAT ID,” the statement
reads.
“In addition, if you have previously provided a VAT ID that
is not 11 or 12 digits, please update it by 25 February 2022. All VAT IDs that
do not comply with this format requirement will be removed after this day.
“If you are registered for VAT and provide your VAT ID, your
VAT ID will show up on your ads receipts. In the event that you’re entitled to
recover the VAT, this may help you recover any VAT you paid to the Nigerian tax
authorities.”
Meta said customers should follow the following steps to add
their VAT ID to their ad account.
“Go to payment settings, click “edit” business info, scroll
down to the field labelled “VAT ID” and add your VAT ID,” the company said.
Last year, Facebook (now META) had announced all advertisers
from Nigeria would pay an additional 7.5 percent VAT on ad placement from
January 1, 2022.
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