Lagos Reduces Land Use Charge Rates, Waives Penalty For Late Payment
By: HighCelebritySquard
…Grants 50% Reduction On Commercial
Charges, 25% For Owner-Occupier, Manufacturing Concerns
… Gives Tax Credit For Payment Already
Made, Introduces Instalment Payment Plan
Following extensive deliberations with
stakeholders on the new rates payable by property owners under the Lagos State
Land Use Charge (LUC) Law, the State Government on Thursday announced a major
reduction in the rates and as well waived the penalty for late payments across
board.
The State’s Commissioner for Finance, Mr Akinyemi Ashade, who
disclosed this while addressing a press briefing at the Bagauda Kaltho Press
Centre in Alausa on the outcome of dialogue with stakeholders, said the rates
payable on commercial properties have been reduced by 50 per cent in response
to the demands of the people.
He said the government has also reduced the charges for
Owner-occupier with third party including industries and manufacturing concerns
by 25 per cent, while tax credits has been given for LUC charges already paid
in addition to introduction of instalment payment system.
Ashade, who addressed the briefing alongside dozens of Executive
Council members and top government functionaries, said the decision to reduce
the rates was taken at the weekly Council Meeting held on Wednesday and Chaired
by the State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode.
He said: “The Lagos State Government, in its desire to build
world class infrastructure and improve the well-being of its citizens reviewed
the Land Use Charges payable by all property owners. This exercise was received
with mixed feelings by various interest groups who expressed serious concerns.
“In line with this administration’s tradition of inclusive
governance and civic engagement, and as a Government that is committed to the
welfare of its citizens and understands the importance of continuously engaging
the populace, we undertook extensive dialogue with various stakeholders on the
Land Use Charge (“LUC”) revised Law and its implementation.
“Consequently, we received a wide range of responses from our
dialogue with various stakeholders on the amended LUC Law 2018. The stakeholders
included the Organised Private Sector, Nigeria Bar Association, Real estate
investors & developers, Landlord & Resident Associations, Community
Development Associations, Civil Society Organisations, Lagos Chamber of
Commerce and Industries (LCCI), Nigeria Institute of Estate Surveyors
&Valuers and several other professional groups.”
Giving a breakdown of the reduction, Ashade said for commercial
property owners who were mostly affected by the amended law, a property valued
at N20million for instance which was earlier billed N91,200 will now pay
N45,600 per annum as a result of the 50 per cent discount, while property
occupied by owner, third party and property used for industrial and
manufacturing purposes will now pay N23,040 per annum on a property valued at
N20million as against the earlier N30,720 based on the 25 per cent discount.
On owner-occupied property, the Commissioner explained that for
a property valued at N20million, only N7,752 will now be paid per annum as
against N9,120 earlier demanded based on 15 per cent discount.
He added: “Other rates and reliefs, apart from the ones stated
above, will remain unchanged and will be implemented as stipulated by the Law.
These include 40% general relief, 10% for 70 years and above, 10% for
properties owned by persons living with disability and 10% for properties that
are 25 years old and so on and so forth. Owners of Property across all
categories will now be allowed to make payments by instalments. This will help
to reduce the burden of taxation on our citizens.
“We appreciate and commend property owners of all categories who
have performed their civic duties faithfully by paying the LUC. Consequently,
as a result of these new measures, those who have paid the original amount will
be awarded tax credits to the extent of the excess amount paid and carried
forward to next year,” Ashade said.
He added that in a bid to create a framework to empower property
owners with self-assessment, the executive would forward a regulation to the
House of Assembly for review of applicable rates and regime of reliefs on
categories of properties pursuant to LUC Law.
While appreciating stakeholders for trusting the current
administration with the responsibility of investing the revenue from LUC in infrastructure
renewal and overall development of the State, Ashade urged them to endeavor to
participate effectively in the legislative proceedings going forward.
Besides, the Commissioner said the reduction would be
implemented immediately as there were provisions within the LUC law which
empowered the government to carry out necessary adjustment to cushion the
effect of implementation.
Also, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji
Kazeem said under the amended law, there is provision for establishment of five
tribunals out of which one has been created in Ikeja and now operational, while
the remaining four would be established in other administrative divisions of
the State in Epe, Badagry, Ikorodu and Lagos Island.
He said the law also makes provision for aggrieved tax payers to
ventilate their grievances within forty-five days through a mediation process,
adding that so far over 80 cases have been resolved through mediation.
Lagos Reduces Land Use Charge Rates, Waives Penalty For Late Payment
Reviewed by silversquarenewsng
on
19:31
Rating:
No comments
Post a Comment