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    Reprieve For MTN as Nigeria Drops $2 Billion Tax Claim

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    By AdeO on January 13, 2020 Business, Legal, Tax, Telecoms

    MTN has gotten a reprieve as Nigeria has dropped a $2 billion claim for back taxes against the telecommunication company.

    As a result, this ends a 16-month long battle between Africa’s largest wireless carrier and legal authorities in Nigeria, its biggest market.

    The company, which disputed the claim from the start, had struggled to convince investors it could get the tax demand cancelled. Its shares closed 5.3% higher in Johannesburg on Friday after Nigeria’s Attorney General said he’d dropped the case, their biggest jump since March.

    The decision “paves the way to an orderly and amicable resolution of this matter,” MTN Chief Executive Officer Rob Shuter said in a statement.

    “MTN remains fully committed to meeting our fiscal responsibilities and contributing to the social and economic development of Nigeria and all regions where we operate.”

    MTN, by far the biggest of four Nigerian wireless carriers with about 65 million customers, now faces a period of rare peace in Africa’s most populous country after a series of disputes with government and regulators.

    The stock has never recovered from the news of a massive $5 billion fine more than four years ago, later reduced to about $1 billion, for missing a deadline to cut off unregistered subscribers during a security crackdown

    Nigeria remains MTN’s most profitable market, and the company continues to invest in high-speed internet services and online banking to gain more value from customers.

    The company’s local unit, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, listed in Lagos last year and is the second-largest company on the city’s stock exchange.

    MTN said it plans to withdraw legal action against the Nigerian Attorney General and engage with Nigerian authorities on the matter. The next leg in the tax dispute, which centered partly on calculations of payments to suppliers, was due to begin at the end of January.

    The Attorney General said the matter has now been referred to the Federal Inland Revenue Service and Nigerian Customs Service.

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