One year after the Federal Government approved the removal of seven percent customs duties on imported aircraft and spare parts for airlines, the continuous deduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) and other charges by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) may be crippling the operations of the carriers in the country.
Source: independent.ng
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