Export
Expansion Grant (EEG) is a post- shipment export incentive scheme that is
designed to induce non- oil exporters whose minimum annual export turnover is
N5 Million. The scheme is aimed at assisting exporters to expand their volume
and value of non- oil exports, diversify export markets and make them more
competitive in International markets. It was established by the Export
(Incentives & Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of 1986.It is being
administered by inter-ministerial committee which include the following:
Federal Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigerian Custom Service,
Nigerian Export Promotion Council, Special assistance to the President on MAN.
EEG
COMMITTEE
•
Meets
regularly to consider and approve claims
•
Conducts
inspection visits to factory premises of applicants
•
Recommends
abnormal cases to Inter Ministerial- Committee for possible sanctions
NEPC
•
Hosts
the Secretariat of the scheme
•
Receives
applications on EEG claims
•
Processes
EEG claims ( in conjunction with PwC )
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Convenes meetings of the Implementation Committee
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Issues and sends NDCCs to FMF for counter signature
•
Releases countersigned NDCCs to beneficiaries
FMF
•
Issues
broad policy guidelines for EEG ( being a fiscal policy matter).
•
Authorises
the issuance of NDCCs
•
Authorises
the release of NDCCs
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Represented
on the EEG Implementation Committee
•
Chairs
the Inter Ministerial Monitoring Committee
CBN
•
Confirms
repatriation of proceeds, and forwards the information to NEPC before any claim
can be presented for approval,
•
Approve
EEG claims in conjunction with other members of the EEG Implementation
Committee at the EEG IC meetings.
NCS
•
Verifies
forms NXP to CBN
•
Approves
EEG claims in conjunction with other members of the EEG Implementation
Committee at the EEG IC meetings.
•
Handles
utilization of NDCCs for import duty payment
PwC
•
Processes
EEG claims in conjunction with NEPC
•
Prepares
claims value report
•
Conducts
revalidation of EEG claims
•
PWC’s
role terminated with the processing and revalidation of up to 2008
claims.
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