The federal government has announced a list of 27 new industries that will enjoy tax holiday.
This came after lifting the administrative suspension on processing Pioneer Status Incentives (PSI) applications.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah,
told journalists yesterday in Abuja, that the pioneer status initiative
seeks to help beneficiary companies.
The industries added are: Mining and processing of coal; Processing
and preservation of meat/poultry and production of meat/poultry
products; Manufacture of starches and starch products; Processing of
cocoa; Manufacture of animal feeds; Tanning and dressing of Leather;
Manufacture of leather footwear, luggage and handbags; Manufacture of
household and personal hygiene paper products.
Others are: Manufacture of paints, vanishes and printing ink;
Manufacture of plastic products (builders’ plastic ware) and moulds;
Manufacture of batteries and accumulators; Manufacture of steam
generators; Manufacture of railway locomotives, wagons and rolling
stock; Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools;
Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy; Manufacture of machinery for
food and beverage processing; Manufacture of machinery for textile,
apparel and leather production.
The rest are: Manufacture of machinery for paper and paperboard
production; Manufacture of plastics and rubber machinery; Waste
treatment, disposal and material recovery; E-commerce services; Software
development and publishing; Motion picture, video and television
programme production, distribution, exhibition and photography; Music
production, publishing and distribution; Real estate investment vehicles
under the Investments and Securities Act; Mortgage backed securities
under the Investments and Securities Act; and Business process
outsourcing.
“The reforms have brought further clarity, predictability and process
efficiency to the PSI regime. We will continue the reform process as we
plan to take the PSI application process online. We will also engage
with relevant stakeholders with a view to updating the existing
legislations,” the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Investment
Promotion Council (NIPC) Ms Yewande Sadiku, said.
The suspension was placed on the processing of PSI applications in September 2015.
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