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Monday, August
03, 2020 / 06:10 PM / Proshare Research / Header Image Credit: Google Blog
The buy and sell transaction charges in the
Nigerian Capital Market keeps changing as events unfold.
The recent increase in one of the fees can be seen
in VAT occasioned by the new VAT rate of 7.5% announced by the Federal
Government earlier this year. This represents a 50% increment from the previous
5% VAT Rate.
Below is the currently published "buy and sell" transaction charges for
equities traded on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) sourced via the official
website of one of the dealing members of NSE.
Buy and Sell Transactions Charges on NSE |
|
Sell Charges |
|
Title |
% |
Brokerage Fee |
1.35 |
VAT On Brokerage Commission |
7.5 |
NSE Fee |
0.3 |
VAT On NSE |
7.5 |
CSCS Fee |
0.3 |
VAT On CSCS |
7.5 |
Stamp Duty |
0.08 |
Trade Alert Fee (N4 Flat Per
Transaction) |
N4 |
VAT On Trade Alert Fee(7.5% Of N4
Flat Per Transaction |
30k |
|
|
Buy Charges |
|
Title |
% |
Brokerage Fee |
1.35 |
VAT On Brokerage Commission |
7.5 |
SEC Fee |
0.3 |
VAT On SEC Fee |
7.5 |
Stamp Duty |
0.08 |
Trade Alert Fee (N4 Flat Per
Transaction) |
N4 |
VAT On Trade Alert Fee(7.5% Of N4
Flat Per Transaction |
30k |
Source: Cashcraft, Proshare Research |
However, investors are encouraged to also verify
market transaction charges with their prospective dealing members while charges on any of your share
transactions can be verified by cross-checking your contract note against the
above percentage charges approved by the regulators.
For more information on this subject, kindly contact The Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE
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