He stated that the import duty being charged by the Customs on vehicles was one of the major reasons for the high rate of smuggling of automobiles.
According to Adedoyin, currently, the Customs charge 35 per cent on salon cars, while sport utility vehicles and other luxury vehicles attract 70 per cent of their value as import duty. In addition, he said other charges were being paid on the vehicles before they were finally cleared at the point of entry. The AMDON president explained that the current campaign by the NCS that allowed the service to seize vehicles without evidence of import duty payment was having adverse effects on the auto industry.
For instance, he said about 400 cars worth over N1.7bn had been seized by the NCS and urged the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hammad Ali (rtd.) to review the policy. He stated, “As a responsible organisation that will not in any way support any form of illegality, we are left with no other option than to once again seek the magnanimity of the CG of Customs for another opportunity for all our members to submit all vehicles in their car shops for duty payment. “If given this opportunity, AMDON will work with the NCS to ensure strict compliance, while we continue to discourage the smuggling of vehicles.”
(Punch)
No comments:
Post a Comment