• Are you feeling the pinch of new banking charges? Many Nigerians certainly are!

    With the introduction of new tax laws this January, banks have begun implementing a controversial double stamp duty charge of N50 for transactions of N10,000 and above. This has sparked widespread frustration among consumers, who received unexpected emails detailing these additional fees.

    It's hard to keep up with all the changes, and it seems like every time we turn around, there's a new cost to navigate. Have you checked your recent bank statements?

    It’s crucial for us to stay informed and voice our concerns about these financial burdens. Let’s discuss how we can manage these changes together!

    Read more about this issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/13/tax-laws-nigerians-grumble-over-double-stamp-duty-charges-by-banks/
    #BankCharges #NigerianEconomy #StampDuty #ConsumerRights #FinanceNews
    Are you feeling the pinch of new banking charges? Many Nigerians certainly are! With the introduction of new tax laws this January, banks have begun implementing a controversial double stamp duty charge of N50 for transactions of N10,000 and above. This has sparked widespread frustration among consumers, who received unexpected emails detailing these additional fees. It's hard to keep up with all the changes, and it seems like every time we turn around, there's a new cost to navigate. Have you checked your recent bank statements? It’s crucial for us to stay informed and voice our concerns about these financial burdens. Let’s discuss how we can manage these changes together! Read more about this issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/13/tax-laws-nigerians-grumble-over-double-stamp-duty-charges-by-banks/ #BankCharges #NigerianEconomy #StampDuty #ConsumerRights #FinanceNews
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    Tax laws: Nigerians grumble over double stamp duty charges by banks
    Days after the new tax laws took off, Nigerians are decrying what they called double stamp duty charges by banks since January 1, 2026. DAILY POST reports that Nigerian banks began in January the collection of N50 stamp duties charged on senders of N
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