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CBN Grants Waivers To Banks At FTZs
The Central Bank of Ni
geria (CBN) has said that it would henceforth grant tax and duty waivers to commercial banks operating in the free trade zones (FTZs) in the country.
According to a CBN circular released on its website on Friday, lenders operating in the free trade zones like the banks will have freedom to move funds in and out of the zone on all eligible transactions, exemption from stamp duties on all its documents, exemption from withholding that deductions on interest payable on deposits, dividends and royalties and exemption from corporate and capital gains taxes. The circular also added that the wonders operating in the zones would equally get exemption from payment of duties on imports of furniture office equipment and other facilities necessary for its operations and exemption from payment of value added tax and other incentives. The apex bank said that only banks or financial holding companies licensed under the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) or Licensed Foreign Banks shall qualify to apply to the authority for approval to establish presence to carry on banking business in the country’s FTZs.
The CBN said the provisions of the Nigerian Export Processing Zone Authority (NEPZA) Act, Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone Act, BOFIA, CBN Act and Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation Act shall apply to banks operating in the FTZs.
The circular emphasised categorically that without prejudice to the power of NEPZA to grant license, no enterprise shall carry on banking business in any FTZs in Nigeria without a prior approval granted to the parent bank and banking licences granted to the subsidiary by the CBN. The CBN said the minimum paid-up capital for a bank to operate in FTZs shall be 10 million dollars and meet up other prudential requirements and other specific requirements as may be directed by the apex bank.
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