Google has disclosed that it will charge 7.5 percent as value-added tax (VAT) from all taxable services provided to Nigerian customers begining from April 1, 2022.
This was contained in a statement released by Google over the weekend.
Facebook and Zoom have started charging 7.5% VAT on all services provided to Nigerian customers.
Google said the new rate was in a bid to comply with Nigeria’s legislation on VAT which came into effect on February 1, 2020, under the new Finance Act.
The tech giant said the VAT rate charge would be applicable to customers operating a Google business account.
“Due to new legislation in Nigeria, starting April 1, 2022, Google will be required to charge 7.5 percent VAT on all taxable goods and services,” the company said.
“No action is required on your side with regard to your Google business account.”
Google said the amount of VAT charged on purchases would appear as a separate line in customers’ business accounts, adding that invoices or statements will also show the amount of VAT charged.
“Notable changes to customers’ Google business account: the amount of VAT charged on your purchases will appear as a separate line in your account; your invoice or statement will show the amount of VAT charged,” it added.
“Google can’t advise you on tax matters, so please contact your tax adviser for any questions regarding this change.”
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