zac efron steroidseffects of steroidssammy sosa steroidsgordon ryan steroidssteroids meaningsteroids namestypes of steroids for bodybuildingaaron judge steroidssarms vs steroidssteroids for musclesnasal steroidshow long does steroids stay in your system

Social media influencers and content creators must register and pay taxes – CAC says

The Corporate Affairs Commission has urged social media content creators and influencers with large followers to register their businesses with the commission in accordance with the Company and Allied Matters Act 2020.

 

This is coming amidst alleged plans by the Federal Inland Revenue Services to onboard media content and influencers into its tax system.

 

The Registrar General, CAC, Hussaini Magaji, made the call on Tuesday, Feb. 13, in Abuja.

 

The CAC boss stated that social media and content creators are generating a lot of money without paying any form of tax to the Federal Government.

 

Magaji said, “Ignorance of the law is not an excuse. It is stated in the Company and Allied Matters 2020 that for any business to take place in Nigeria, whether you are doing business with your name or another name, you must surrender your business for registration.

 

”If you are a content creator on the internet and you have a large followership and you are gaining or making money from it, you must register and that’s the provision of the law.

 

“And we are all out to enforce the provision of the law with its penalties.”

 

He added that the commission will soon begin compliance checks to ensure these businesses start paying their taxes to the government.

 

He added, “This cannot go on, these groups of people are under mandate to register as a business considering the amount they make from the content creation. The government is all out to ensure every business in Nigeria, no matter what or how, is registered with the CAC.”

 

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *