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Governor Ambode Reduces Rates of Land Use Charge

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March 15, 2018 - 1:11 pm
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The administration of Akinwunmi Ambode, governor of Lagos state, has reduced the rates of the land use charge.

The government had reviewed the rates upward, charging property solely occupied by the owner for residential purpose at the rate of 0.076 percent per annum; property occupied by the owner and tenant(s) or third parties at 0.256 percent per annum; while investment property fully occupied by tenants or third party(ies) for revenue generation at 0.76 percent per annum.

It also threatened to penalise those who do not make payment after receiving notice. Failure to pay between 45 and 75 days attracted 50 percent increase; after 105 days, a 100 percent increase. The law prescribed that a property shall be liable to enforcement if payment is not made after 135 days of notice.

But at a press conference in Alausa, Ikeja, on Thursday, Akinyemi Ashade, commissioner of finance, said commercial property owners would get 50 percent discount. Owner-occupier 25 percent, while there would be waiver for late payment and tax credit for those who are prompt in payment.

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Payment in instalment was also introduced in the new arrangement.

The government took the action after the pressure from individuals, pressure groups and civil society organisations (CSOs).

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