Starting January 1, 2026, Nigerian banks will charge a N50 stamp duty on electronic transfers of N10,000 and above, excluding ...
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Banks to impose N50 stamp duty on transfers of N10,000 and above from January 1
The Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), now rebranded as stamp duty, applies as a one-off fee on any electronic receipt or transfer into accounts at commercial banks or financial institutions for ...
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Guaranty Trust Bank Ltd has announced a change to the application of stamp duty charges on electronic bank transfers, in line ...
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) will inspect cyber security in 6 banks in 2026.This is stated in the NBU's message, ...
Starting Jan 1, Nigerian banks will charge a ₦50 stamp duty on electronic transfers of ₦10,000 and above. Learn about the new ...
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The Federal Government has announced changes to the collection of stamp duties on electronic bank transfers, with the N50 stamp duty now to ...
Banks will start charging senders a N50 stamp duty on electronic transfers of N10,000 and above from January 1, 2026, following the implementation of the Tax Act.
An urgent recall has been issued by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) for a popular brand of power ...
The Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) will be replaced with Stamp Duties effective January 1, 2026, in line with the provisions of the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) 2025. Under the new framework, a N50 ...
Indonesia’s anti-graft agency says it may question senior BI and OJK officials as it widens a probe into alleged misuse of ...
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