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CBN Introduces Electronic Form to Facilitate Exports

- Obinna Chima

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced electronic forms for commercial exports (e-Form NXP) to replace the hard copy form that was in use previously. In a notificati­on to all authorised dealers, the Nigeria Customs Service, pre-shipment inspection agents and the general public, signed by Dr. O.S. Nnaji, on behalf of the Director, Trade and Exchange Department, a copy of which was posted on its website, the central bank said the e-Form ‘NXP’ becomes effective from tomorrow. Consequent­ly, all authorised dealers were required to ensure that the processing of the form is done electronic­ally on the Trade Monitoring System accessible at www.tradesyste­m.gov.ng.

Home - Trade Management System Also, banks’ export customers were required to obtain a valid Tax Identifica­tion Number (TIN) from the Federal Inland Revenue Service(FIRS)/Joint Tax Board.

The TIN, according to the central bank, is a prerequisi­te for customers to access the trade system for e-Form NXP applicatio­n.

“The e-Form NXP is web-based and allows exporters to initiate the Form from their offices/homes same to the authorised dealer bank. A charge of N5,000 as fee per declaratio­n for e-Form ‘NXP’ is applicable with effect from October 31, 2019 and henceforth.

“There will be a direct debit of the processing banks’ current account for each declaratio­n which should be recovered from the customer by the bank. However, the charge on the customer for the e-Form ‘NXP’ should be separated from other banks’ charges.

“All hard copy Form ‘NXP’ establishe­d on or before October 30, 2019 (prior to the commenceme­nt of the e-Form ‘NXP’) shall be utilised within 90 days of the establishm­ent of the form. For the avoidance, all establishe­d hard copy forms ‘NXP’ for which shipment has not taken place within the transactio­n period of 90-day shall be deemed cancelled. All authorised dealer banks are enjoined to inform their customers of this developmen­t for compliance,” it stated.

 ??  ?? L-R: Secretary, Governing Council of Bank Directors’ Associatio­n of Nigeria (BDAN), Dr. Jude Monye; Publicity Secretary, Mrs. Onari Duke; Vice President, Mrs. FunmiI Oyetunji; President, Mrs. Osaretin Demuren; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Ousola Oworu and the newly appointed council member, Dr. Umaru Kwairanga, at the 22nd Annual General Meeting of the associatio­n in Lagos…recently
L-R: Secretary, Governing Council of Bank Directors’ Associatio­n of Nigeria (BDAN), Dr. Jude Monye; Publicity Secretary, Mrs. Onari Duke; Vice President, Mrs. FunmiI Oyetunji; President, Mrs. Osaretin Demuren; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Ousola Oworu and the newly appointed council member, Dr. Umaru Kwairanga, at the 22nd Annual General Meeting of the associatio­n in Lagos…recently

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