Suspend tariff increment on alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, Senate tells FG 

Senate yesterday, directed the federal government to suspend the implementation of the excise tariff increment on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.

But the apex legislative chamber advised  that the suspension of the implementation of the excise tariff rate should not be effected  until all relevant stakeholders were appropriately and adequately consulted.

This, according to the lawmakers,would  pave the way for consensus and implementation approach. Resolutions to these effect, followed adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Finance, which considered a motion on the urgent need to review the excise tariff increment in order to save local distillers of beverages from looming extinction.

The report of the committee was considered and adopted after the chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Senator John  Enoh (APC, Cross River Central), presented the report at plenary.

The increase in the excise tariff rates on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products was approved by President Muhammadu Buhari after the adoption of the recommendation of the Tariff Technical Committee of the federal government.

It was reported that the federal government resolved to increase the excise rate because of its drive to increase revenue generation and the belief that taxation is a veritable tool in controlling the consumption of alcohol beverages as they have negative health effect on consumers.

The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) had raised the alarm that the increase would give more competitive advantage to foreign products because foreign products would not be affected by the increment.

MAN which described the increment as “outrageous as it stands at 500 per cent” added that “if the new rate is fully implemented after the three years incremental period, it is believed that a number of the local manufacturers will have no other option than to suspend operation.”

The association suggested that 35 per cent increment at maximum should be implemented by the government, saying that it would guarantee the survival of the industry rather than 500 per cent increment which would put the entire industry in a very difficult situation.

However, the Senate said that an increment of not more than 50 per cent at maximum should be adopted, “as it becomes necessary for the federal government to increase the tariff rate in order to boost revenue generation as the rate will provide more leniencies to the affected manufacturers and give more hope for the survival of the indigenous companies.

The Red Chamber also resolved that there was serious need to increase the import duties of foreign alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in order to give local indigenous companies more competitive edge.

It advised the federal government to sensitize and carry along the producers and consumers of alcohol and tobacco products to understand the need for the increase and its advantage in adding to the economic fortune of the country.

The Senate further agreed that if the new excise tariff rate was allowed to be implemented by the government, it would stand at about 500 per cent after the three years incremental period.

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