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A new bill in the House of Representatives, the National Youth Service Corps Trust Fund (Establishment) Bill 2021, has proposed a fine of N2m or a jail term of one year for companies or owners, who fail to contribute one per cent of their profit to the funding of the scheme.

 

The Bill provides that sources of finance for the NYSC Fund will come from a levy of one per cent of the net profit of companies operating in the country.

 

Financing will also come for the Fund from 0.2 per cent of Federation Account, in addition to a take-off grant and special intervention fund, from the federal, state and local governments.

 

Funding will also come from “such money as may be appropriated to meet the objective of this Act by the National Assembly in the budget; aids, grants and assistance from international bilateral and multilateral agencies, non-governmental organisations and the organised private sector; grants, donations, endowments, bequests and gifts, whether of money, land or any other property from any source; and money derived from investment made by the Trust Fund,” it said.

 

“Except as otherwise provided in this Act, a person guilty of an offence under this Act shall, on conviction, be liable – for a first offence, to imprisonment for a term of six months or to a fine of up to N1,000,000.00 or both; and for a second and subsequent offences, to imprisonment for a term of 12 months or to a fine of up to N2,000,000.00 or both.

 

 “The institution of proceedings or imposition of a penalty under this Act shall not relieve a company or sector from liability to pay to the Service a levy which is or may become due under this Act.

 

“Notwithstanding the provisions of Sub-section (1) (a) and (b) of this section, where any company or sector or corporate body liable to file a return on the levy under this Act fails in any year to file such return, the Service, if it is of the opinion that such a company or sector or corporate body is liable to pay the levy, may, according to the best of its judgment, determine the amount of assessable profit of such company and make an assessment of the levy in accordance with the provisions of this Act.”

 

The Bill is waiting for the second reading.

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