Wednesday 10 February 2016

How N30,000 Was Deducted from My Bank Account at Once - Customer Laments

 
Banks in the country have begun the implementation of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive to start charging N50 on every lodgement in current accounts worth N1,000 and above amidst outcry from customers, according to the Punch.

Investigation by a correspondent showed that some operators of Small and Medium Enterprises were not aware of the plan to start charging stamp duties on every transaction until they received alerts of the deductions from their banks.

A bank customer, who said she is a proprietor of a small school, told a correspondent in Abuja on Tuesday that she was alarmed when she received an alert that N30,000 had been deducted from her account for stamp duties.

She said, “I am aware of the controversial stamp duty but I never imagined that this was what it was leading to. How can N30,000 be deducted from our account in one fell swoop? There was no notice; no explanation of what was coming.

“I do not understand the basis for this deduction at all. How can they charge me stamp duty when no stamp, electronic or physical, was affixed to our receipts. In fact, there was no receipt whatsoever. It is even outrageous for the bank to charge me N30,000. They sent me an alert of the deduction of N30,000. For N50 to amount to N30,000, there must have been 600 lodgements.”

She added, “Even if all the parents of my pupils have paid their fees; I don’t have 600 children. I only have about 100 pupils. There have been only 27 lodgements in our account in the current month. Are they charging us for the past years? I am confused.

“If the government kills the small businesses that it calls the engine of growth of the economy; then, it would have killed the economy. Stamp duty is an addition to the other levies and taxes we pay. If the stamp duty is on current accounts alone; then, I am closing mine immediately.

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