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Senate orders Customs to generate N1.68tr in 2021

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The Senate has set N1.678 trillion as the revenue target for the Nigerian Customs Service this year.

The upper chamber also approved the sum of N257.18 billion as its budget for 2021.

The approval on Wednesday followed the consideration and adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Customs Excise and Tariffs after the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, put it to voice vote.

The Chairman of the committee, Francis Alimikhena, who presented the report to the lawmakers, said the Customs proposed a revenue target of N1.46 trillion.

Alimikhena said the revenue target comprised N1.267 trillion for the Federation Account and N197.996 billion for the non-Federation Account.

He, however, said the committee considered the target inadequate because of the recently signed Finance Act 2021 and expansion of excisable items.

The chairman said: “This means the collectible duty of every import will increase in naira term than when the rate was N381 to one dollar.

“All these will significantly increase the Customs revenue target for 2021.

“In view of the foregoing not captured in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF 2020), the committee hereby increases the NCS revenue target from N1.46 trillion to N1.678 trillion.”

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