Anambra imposes N100,000 levy on burial banners, posters

The Anambra State Government, on Wednesday, slammed a tax of N100,000 for the display of burial banners and posters across the state.

According to the policy, those willing to paste burial and other event posters in any part of the state would pay a N5,000 tax which will last for two weeks.

The new rates were contained in a letter addressed to the National President, Anambra State Association of Town Unions and signed by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Anambra State Signage and Advertisment Agency, Tony Ujubuonu.

It also stated that the agency will from November 1, 2022, begin the enforcement and collection of levies on all such posters and flex used for any of such ceremonies, advising that kindreds, churches and any such bodies within their towns to take note.

The letter, titled, ‘Regulation of ceremonial adverts’, pointed out that the agency would work in partnership with ASATU to recover the taxes as source of internally generated revenue with a view to curbing the menace of ‘non-commercial adverts’ in the state.

The letter read in part, “The tariff below serves as a guide to what is payable; sizes, description, amount and duration of the taxes are: 4 X 6FT N5,000 for two weeks; 8 X 10FT N20,000 for two weeks; above 10FT square are N100,000 monthly; and N5000 for posters for two weeks.

“Note that directional signs leading to the venue which can come in 1x 2ft size will not be charged. It is also important to bear in mind that after the duration of this period, any such board that is left standing will attract a penalty in the sum of the amount initially paid. This penalty is paid weekly

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