What is Nitda stand for?

What is Nitda stand for?

National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is a public service institution established by NITDA Act 2007 as the ICT policy implementing arm of the Federal Ministry of Communication of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Who is the DG of Nitda?

Inuwa Kashifu Abdullahi (born 21 February 1980) is a Nigerian Technology expert and the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).

How can I register with Nitda?

Procedure for Registration with NITDA Applicants are required to complete all relevant information and documents on the NITDA registration portal (iicp.nitda.gov.ng), submit the completed form with all accompanying documents (stipulated in the form) and a duly signed application letter to the Director of NITDA.

When was Nitda established?

April 18, 2001National Information Technology Development Agency / Founded

What is Nitda Levy?

The National Information Technology Development (NITD) levy is payable by companies in Nigeria that have an annual turnover of at least 100 million Nigerian naira ($262,800). It is calculated as 1% of the profit before tax (PBT) of liable companies. The levy is a major source for financing NITDA’s activities.

What is Notap Nigeria?

NOTAP is an Agency of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST), Nigeria. Specifically, NOTAP systematically tracks the inflow of technology into Nigeria and strategizes for its adaptation and domestication.

Is Nitda a recruiting?

NITDA is calling on suitably qualified candidates to apply for the 2021 recruitment exercise. The National information technology development agency is recruiting. See the available vacancies, requirements, qualifications and also how to apply for the NITDA recruitment 2021.

What is the rate of withholding tax in Nigeria?

10%
Withholding tax of 10% (and 7.5% for companies in DTT countries) is deducted from the royalties paid by a Nigerian company to a non-resident company.

Who pays withholding tax?

employer
Withholding tax is income tax collected from wages when an employer pays an employee. The beginnings of withholding tax date back to 1862, when it was used to help fund the Civil War. Employees complete IRS Form W-4 to determine how much the employer should withhold from each paycheck.

Who pays withholding tax on rent in Nigeria?

The residential property is jointly owned by husband and wife. Non-residents’ gross rental income is subject to a withholding at a rate of 10%. The tenant deducts the amount and remits it to the tax authorities. Non-residents’ gross rental income is subject to a withholding tax at a rate of 10%.

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