Speaking on this matter is Mr. Taiwo Oyedele according to Mr. Taiwo Oyedele The introduction of the 6% tax on digital services offered to Nigerians by non-resident companies, implies that Nigerians who visit Amazon, and other e-commerce platforms not resident in Nigeria will pay VAT on items purchased online.
Even though it will increase government revenue, it will also have an implication on the transfer of costs to customers, according to Taiwo Oyedele, Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader at PwC who spoke at the Nigerian Economic Outlook 2022 organized by the King’s Court Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), in a webinar themed, “The Finance Act for 2022 – Nigeria Fiscal Guide.”
As of 1st January 2022 Facebook introduced the new 7.5% VAT on all digital advertising on it platforms, not just Facebook alone starting from the 1st April 2022 Google will start collect a 7.5% VAT on all on adverts on the Google platform.
So, what does this mean for you as a customer or digital marketer in Nigeria? It means you will have to pay more to place ads or shop on any E-commerce site in Nigeria to bring it home let say you want to advertise a product at 1k daily budget for 30 days which means normally you will be spending 30k for the month but with the new 7.5% VAT digital tax you will need to pay additional 7.5% VAT on the 30k budget you plan to spend on the advert, that automatically means you will be paying 32,250 naira for a 1k daily advert on any social media or digital platform when doing adverts.