Lagos reduces Land Use Charge rates, waives penalty for late payment
...grants 50% reduction on commercial charges, 25% for owner-occupier, manufacturing concerns
…gives tax credit for payment already made, introduces instalment
payment plan
In line with the administration’s tradition of inclusive governance and
civic engagement, the Lagos State Government on Thursday,
March 15, announced the downward review of the amended Land Use Charge
Law 2018 to 50% for commercial property as well as other LUC waivers
that will give economic succour to owners of property and taxpayers in
Lagos State.
This announcement was made by the Lagos State Commissioner for Finance,
Mr. Akinyemi Ashade during a Press Conference held at the
Baguda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos attended by members of
the media in
the state and other relevant stakeholders.
Mr. Ashade stated that the review to the amended LUC Law
2018 which was received with mixed feelings in the state came as a
result of widespread
dialogue with stakeholders such as the Organised Private
Sector, Nigeria Bar Association, Real Estate Investors & Developers,
Landlord & Resident Associations, Community Development
Associations, Civil Society
Organizations, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industries
(LCCI), Nigeria Institute of Estate Surveyors & Valuers and several
other professional
groups.
“As a Government that is committed to the welfare of its
citizens and which understands the importance of continuously engaging
the populace, the Lagos State Government took this important decision
for the good of the people”.
The after effect of the review of the amended LUC law
means owners of property in Lagos State can now reap the benefits and
waivers as follows:
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OWNERS, who are undoubtedly the
stakeholders mostly impacted by this amended Law will be granted 50%
discount. This means a
commercial property valued at N20 million which was earlier billed N91, 200 will now pay N45,600 per annum.
PROPERTY OCCUPIED BY OWNER AND THIRD PARTY & PROPERTY USED FOR
INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES will now enjoy 25%
discount. This means that a N20 million property expected to pay N30,720
will now pay N23,040 per annum.
OWNER-OCCUPIED PROPERTY will enjoy 15% discount. For a
N20 million property, this used to be N9,120. Now, it is N7,752 per
annum.
Additionally, the penalty regime for late payment of LUC
has been waived completely. Therefore, LUC payers who have received
their bills will no longer be penalized for late payment of bills issued
in 2018, thereby providing additional relief to LUC payers.
Apart from the earlier stated ones, other rates and
reliefs 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 Lagos
citizens.
The Executive Director of Centre for Public
Accountability (CPA), Comrade Femi Lawson who was elated at the new LUC
review praised the administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for its
empathy with the people of the state.
“This review shows a government that shares in the
pain and concerns of the citizens of this state. Not only
did they listen to our agitations but also LASG took action to allay
our fears and worries by bringing the LUC rates down and introducing
some other
tax burden relief measures. This is surely a pro-people government.”
Similarly, Mr. Thomas Aderinola, a real estate investor
in Lagos State, said the downward review of the amended LUC law by as
much as 50% was a reassuring indication that the LASG is a listening
government.
“Imagine this huge waiver of 50%. It shows that the state
government is sensitive to needs and is working for the interest of the
people. We all can see what Governor Ambode is doing in the state in
terms of Infrastructural
development.”
More importantly, Aderinola applauded the government for
introducing some other waivers like instalmental payment and the newly
set up
People’s Tribunal to resolve LUC payment cases in the state.
“With developments like these, we will be happy to show
our commitment to the growth of Lagos by paying our taxes as at when
due”.
Furthermore, the Commissioner of Finance appreciated and commended
property owners of all categories who have been performing 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”.
The Government also thanked Lagosians for their support
and trust while encouraging them to participate effectively in the
legislative proceedings.
“We appreciate you for trusting the current
administration with the responsibility of investing the revenue from LUC
in infrastructure renewal and overall development of our State. We
promise we will
continue to make your tax work for you”.
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