In the course of international
shipping, import duties and taxes are calculated on your shipment where
necessary. Depending on the country, the calculations are done based on the
type of item and its value.
Customs Duties and Taxes is probably
one of the most complicated aspects of Freight Shipping to Nigeria or any part
of the world. It requires a prior understanding by both parties (Freight
forwarder and the Customer) in order to avoid occurring and recurring
challenges.
Improper preparation for customs duties
and taxes can cause a lot of hindrances, such as holdups at customs, unexpected
costs, ruins on the experience of customers, and consequently ruins on the
relationship with clients/customers.
In this post, you’ll get a simple
cracked-down understanding of how to calculate customs duty charge in Nigeria
(with a typical example).
Various
Terms And Their Meanings
FOB (Freight on Board) – This is the actual cost of the items
imported without the handling charge or cost of transportation.
To use the FOB figure in calculating
duty charge, you first convert to Naira (If in Nigeria. Use other currency if
you’re in other countries).
Formula: FOB x Exchange Rate (e.g.
Nigerian exchange rate).
Freight – The cost of transporting the items of importation
to the port of designation, either by Road, Sea freight or Air
freight. This is also converted to Naira (if in Nigeria. Use other
currency if you’re in any other countries).
CIF –
Cost of Imported items, Insurance value and Freight Charge
In order to get your CIF, simply add
the cost of the items imported, the insurance value (e.g 0.5% of Cost &
Freight) and cost of transportation, which is Freight).
Note: Insurance
doesn’t come as a standard fee as it depends on your insurance company. Usually
calculated on the sum of the cost of goods and freight, e.g. C + F
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax imposed on the supply of goods and
services. Under Nigerian law, the tax is charged at currently 7.5% of the value
of the taxable goods and services.
VAT = 7.5% x (CIF + ID + Surcharge +
CISS + ETLS). Where;
Surface Duty (ID): This is often commonly referred to as import
duty. This is how the abbreviation (ID) came to terms. It is a duty based on
the kind of item imported. The value depends on the HS Code – usually 5%, 10%,
20%, etc. of the CIF Value.
ID = x% of CIF Value. Import Duty is
the tax collected on imported goods by customs.
Surcharge: is an additional tax levied on the importation of
goods. It is meant for port development.
Formula: 7% x Import Duty (ID).
CISS is
an acronym for ‘Comprehensive Import Supervision Scheme’.
Formula: 1% of FOB value.
ETLS is
acronym for ECOWAS Tax Liberalisation Scheme. Also referred to as ECOWAS levy.
It is the tax imposed on goods imported from non-ECOWAS member countries into
ECOWAS member countries.
Formula: 0.5% x CIF.
How
To Calculate Duty Charge And Taxes
We will use an Illustration of Mr Sodiq
Adeleke, an eCommerce businessman who imports and sell Fabrics in Nigeria, for
example.
Sodiq ordered for Fabrics from Mumbai,
India to the tune of $5,000.
In determining the Customs Duty Charge,
the first step is to request for the HS Code. This will help you to know the
tax receivable by customs on importing the goods, otherwise referred to as
Import Duty.
HS Code for Fabric is 5407, so its
Import Duty is calculated at 10%
Assuming the cost of shipping item
(Freight) is $1200
Then, CF = 5000 + 1200
NB: Insurance
is billed on both the Cost of goods and Freight.
Therefore, assuming insurance charged
by your insurance company on the goods is 0.5%.
Then, Insurance = 0.005 x 6200 =
$31
CIF (Cost + Insurance + Freight) = 5000
+ 31 + 1200
Now, we have CIF = $6231
Ideally, this is converted to Naira,
using the official rate for duty, i.e. N328.00
CIF – $6231 x N328 = N2,043,768.00
Cost of Fabrics also to be converted to
Naira
Cost – $5000 x 328 = N1,640,000.00 (This is used as FOB)
Import Duty Rate: 10% of CIF = 0.1 x 2,043,768 = N204,376.8
Surcharge: 7% of Import Duty = 0.07 x 204,376.8 = N14,306.37
CISS: 1% of FOB (Cost) = 0.01 x 1,640,000.00 = N16,400.00
ETLS: 0.5% of CIF = 0.005 x 2,043,768.00) = 0.05 x
20,437.68 = N10,218.84
VAT: 7.5% x (CIF + ID + Surcharge + CISS + ETLS)
0.075 x (2,043,768 + 204,376.8 +
14,306.37 + 16,400 + 10,218.84)
VAT = 0.075 x 2,289,070.01 = N171,680.25
To calculate Customs Duty, all charges
are summed up including VAT thus,
ID + Surcharge + CISS + ETLS + VAT =
Customs Duty.
204,376.8 + 14,306.37 + 16,400 +
10,218.84 + 171,680.25 = N416,982.26
The custom duty and other applicable
taxes and levies in favour of the Federal Government of Nigeria is N416,982.26
payable by Mr. Sodiq Adeleke for the imported item.
The total to be spent all together
which include CIF would now be Customs Charge + Cost of items to be landed in
Nigeria, thus
N2,043,768.00 + N416,982.26 =
N2,460,750.26
For proper monitoring of the import
duty, shipping lines and airlines are requested by law to always state the Form
M which entails M Form and BA numbers for each consignment on the
ship’s/aircraft’s manifest, bill of lading or airway bill, as well as on all
shipping documents for all import shipment to Nigeria before such manifest are
submitted to the Nigerian Customs Service Department
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