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International vessel owners complain of tax burden by Nigerian authority
According to Bloomberg, at least two tanker owners have received requests for payment for millions of dollars in previously undisclosed tax liability dating back more than a decade.
The two tanker owners cited in the report – who asked to remain anonymous – said that they were avoiding Nigerian ports for now in order to avoid the risk of vessel seizure.
The decision to impose new back taxes is the latest move by Nigeria to threaten the economic interests of tanker operators.
While the foreign VLCC was targeted for prosecution, the operator and crew of the FSO – who would have had to cooperate and pump oil in order for an oil theft to occur – were never accused of wrongdoing by Nigerian authorities.
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