Driver’s Licence To Cost N10,350, N15,450, As Tax Board Reviews Rates

August 4, 2021
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The General Manager, Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA), Mrs. Lape Kilanko, has announced the revised rates for the procurement of vehicle number plates and drivers’ licences as approved by the Joint Tax Board (JTB).

Mrs. Kilanko informed that the new rates for Standard Private Number Plates and Standard Commercial Number Plates amongst others is now N18,750 while Drivers Licence for three years and five years will cost N10,350 and N15,450 respectively

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The MVAA GM said the approval was conveyed in a letter issued by the Joint Tax Board, dated 30th July 2021, and addressed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

According to her, the letter implored all State Boards of Internal Revenue to ensure strict adherence to the approved rates for uniformity in the administration of road taxes in Nigeria.

Kilanko noted that the Board also approved 1st August 2021, as the commencement date for implementation of the revised rates.

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