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FG To Borrow Unclaimed Dividends In Dormant Accounts

by Eucharia Egwuma
January 8, 2021
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The Federal Government has announced plans to borrow unclaimed dividends and funds in dormant account balances of Deposit Money Banks.


It disclosed this under Part XII of the Companies and Allied Matters Act in the signed Finance Act 2020.
Under Part XII of the Act, it was stated that dividends were special debts due to and recoverable by shareholders within 12 years, and actionable only when declared.


The Act stated that dividends that were unclaimed after 12 years should be included in the profits that should be distributed to the other shareholders of the company.


It noted that notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), dividends of a public limited liability company quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange which had remained unclaimed for a period of six years or more from the date of declaring the dividend shall be immediately transferred to the Unclaimed Funds Trust Fund.


“Such unclaimed dividends transferred to the Unclaimed Funds Trust Fund shall be a special debt owed by the Federal Government to the shareholders and shall be available for claim by the shareholder at any time, pursuant to the aforementioned perpetual trust,” the Act stated.

Some other aspects of the Act also stated that duty on tractors was cut from 35 per cent to five per cent, while duty on motor vehicles for transport of more than 10 persons was also reduced from 35 per cent to five per cent.


It added that levy on motor vehicles for the transport of persons (cars) from was reduced 30 per cent to five per cent while duty on motor vehicles for the transport of goods was cut from 35 per cent to 10 per cent.

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