Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court Abuja has ordered the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi, to show cause why the implementation of the proposed expatriates taxation regime should not be stopped.
Ruling on a motion ex-parte moved by counsel who appeared for the plaintiff, Patrick Peter, Justice Ekwo ordered that the minister and the AGF be served with the motion within three days of the order.
The plaintiff had in the motion ex-parte, sued the Interior Minister and AGF as 1st and 2nd defendants.
The group sought “an order of interim injunction restraining the defendants, jointly and severally, with any agency or agencies and/or department(s) under their supervision or control, from commencing the implementation of the new Expatriates Taxation Regime known as the ‘Expatriate Employment Levy (EEL)” in Nigeria, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
Ezeh averred that the Federal Government also planned additional regulations consisting of penalties and sanctions for non-compliance with the proposed taxation regime.
According to him, inaccurate or incomplete reporting will attract five years’ imprisonment and/or N1 million.
He said the failure of a corporate entity to file EEL within 30 day is to attract a penalty of N3 million, failure to register an employee within 30 days will also attract N3 million, while submission of false information will attract N3 million.
The coordinator said failure to renew EEL before its expiry date by an organisation is to attract a sanction of N3 million.
information analysts and dissemination agencies, the Federal Government intends to compel all companies and organisations who engage the services of foreign expatriates to pay tax E.E.L. as follows:
“For every expatriate on the level of a director — Fifteen Thousand United States Dollars ($15,000.00) equivalent to Twenty-Three Million Naira, by the current exchange rates (NW23,000,000.00) per annum.
“For every expatriate on a non-director level – Ten Thousand United States Dollars ($10,000.00) equivalent to Sixteen Million Naira, by the current exchange rates (N16,000,000.00) per annum,” he said.
Ezeh averred that the Federal Government also planned additional regulations consisting of penalties and sanctions for non-compliance with the proposed taxation regime.
According to him, inaccurate or incomplete reporting will attract five years’ imprisonment and/or N1 million.
He said the failure of a corporate entity to file EEL within 30 day is to attract a penalty of N3 million, failure to register an employee within 30 days will also attract N3 million, while submission of false information will attract N3 million.
The coordinator said failure to renew EEL before its expiry date by an organisation is to attract a sanction of N3 million.
government alone does not have the power to impose tax on corporate bodies and other citizens of the nation.
He said the current prevailing tax regime is far more friendly towards expatriates than the proposed one.
Ezeh alleged that the minister is about to commence full implementation of the EEL.
“If the defendants are not restrained by an order of this honourable court, they will commence full implementation of the said programme and thereby threatening the nation’s economic sustainability,” he said.
He said the plaintiff undertook to pay damages if the substantive suit turned out to be frivolous.
After listening to Peter, Justice Ekwo ordered the plaintiff to put the defendants on notice of the ex-parte application within 3 days of the order.
He said, “Upon being served, the defendants are hereby ordered to show cause why the prayers of the plaintiff ought not to be granted on the next date of hearing.”
The judge adjourned the matter until January 16 for the minister and the AGF to show cause.
The Federal Ministry of Interior had, earlier in 2024, suspended the implementation of the EEL which was launched on Feb. 27, 2024, to allow for further consultations with the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA) and other vital stakeholders.
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