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| Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Islie(op): 8:30am On Jun 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by iwaeda: 8:38am On Jun 27, 2025 |
How many people are earning 250k per month, that will be exempted, what of informal taxes by agbero and owomida. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by ivandragon: 8:40am On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 9:18am On Jun 27, 2025 |
'Sounds' good, but the devil is always in the details and the reality on ground... So, let's do the comparative analysis shall we... 1. Base (period, value etc) A. Comparative period 2014 and 2025 (2014 is used or 2 reasons. 1. That was when apc came to power. 2. The people in power today protested against the socioeconomic conditions of 2014) B. Monetary value (using fx rates) N250,000 today is equivalent to N34,000 in 2014. So, a brief random comparative analysis would reveal the following... In 2014, N34,000 would get you about 380 litres of pms. In 2025, N250,000 gets you about 266 litres of pms. In 2014, N34,000 got you about 4+ bags of rice. In 2025, N250,000 gets you 3+ bags of rice. In 2014, N34,000 got 10 bags of NPK fertilizer. In 2025, N250,000 gets 5 bags of NPK fertilizer. In 2014, N34,000 got 55 small baskets of tomatoes. In 2025, N250,000 gets 42 small baskets of tomatoes. So, are Nigerians better off socioeconomically under bat? Your guess is as good as whatever you have surmised... |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by CodeTemplarr: 8:45am On Jun 27, 2025 |
What the point of tax exemption if bandits can kidnap a "vulcanizer" and demand N5m-N15m ransom? |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Osiris12: 8:46am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Relief for the 30k monthly hustlers Xoxoxoxoxo |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by thesicilian: 8:55am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Even those earning 500k per month are still poor in reality |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Misterone: 9:04am On Jun 27, 2025 |
iwaeda:Oga, we have taxes at 3 levels FG, state and LGA. What's being deliberated upon is FG and PAYE. The Agero is under LGA. IGR will still continue |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Racoon(m): 9:11am On Jun 27, 2025 |
“No nation ever grew more prosperous by taxing its citizens beyond their capacity to pay.” - former British Prime Minister Margaret ThatcherDey play! How many Nigerian do you know are earning less than 250k? Even someone earning 500k in today's Nigeria is poor. Useless propaganda government |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by ZombieDredd: 9:11am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Islie:So all the APC urchinsss on 20-30k see una life ![]() Yet una go dey defend una oppressors |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Gentledove2001: 9:11am On Jun 27, 2025 |
This people should work for Nigerians not Nigerians working for them. I haven't seen what the citizens have benefited from this so called leaders. Paying tax is fine but people should be able to see where their tax is channelled to. No one should come and tell me that Peter Obi will do this and that and he is better, all this crop of politicians are the same, these man own is that he is bold enough but you see anyone you pretends to be saint and have solution to everything is a ticket to failure, buhari is a case study. I wish we can get a neutral politician and technocrat to pilot the affairs of this nation. |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by jetwonder(m): 9:11am On Jun 27, 2025 |
![]() My company with the small stipend they pay, them still the collect tax |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by XtraFortunes: 9:11am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Sad but true Tilumpu has finished Nigerians Even those earning 500k per month are still poor in reality |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Shidinky: 9:13am On Jun 27, 2025 |
XtraFortunes:Many people earning 500k a month in lag are still doing hand to mouth And nepa bill and rent will soon match Europe levels Later they will say don't japa Brick layer wey dey see 150 pounds a day don earn your salary in 2 days ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by fredoooooo: 9:14am On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 9:31am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Bunch of cry babies , dem do you talk dem no do you go cry... anyway Government no care about ya tears anymore .. dem go do what's right., if you kee yaself .. we go meet for poll next election .. if you like bring another old politicians or package the old ones as youth , don't bring a new young person to start all over again.. we go dey for Tinubu till 2031... Hypocrites |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by gabicon: 9:14am On Jun 27, 2025 |
iwaeda:I came to a realization some years ago that we either choose hidden taxes by agberos and touts or we welcome them knocking on our doors at 1am as armed robbers. |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by GanagiBitrus: 9:14am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Na waooh! 250k per month used to be a decent salary. How did we get here. ![]()
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| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by favour32(m): 9:14am On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 11:23am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Osiris12:Like one Seun from Temu, released from Yaba left few years ago. That Kasongo is always happy when people are being oppressed, killed and anti people's policies by the current government. |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by richmond500: 9:16am On Jun 27, 2025 |
iwaeda:they said household earning 250k, not one person. Tax is exempted for u as an individual if u earn 120-130k, but immediately u earn 131k, u will pay income tax |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by TallNigerian: 9:17am On Jun 27, 2025 |
I love this. That means 80% of civil servants are poor ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Nawa4nl: 9:17am On Jun 27, 2025 |
If this is implemented, it would be fantasic. Let's watch & see |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Wealthoptulent(m): 9:19am On Jun 27, 2025 |
250k much na, 150k should be, lik in Uk. if u earn about below £5h, u exempted , if u earn above 1k to 50k u on 20% what i am saying is, it should be per PERSON an not merger, so if 3 people are earning 100k k each in a house are they RICH? how they so sure of income per home? Nigeria has NO and lack DATA BASE... i can say it a good MOTIVE but WRONG MOVE ivandragon:now what are u sayin? is BAT there from 2014/5 till now? u ppl jus like deviating, and not MINDING if what u saying is COMPREHENDING by listening to |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Mathewrichard99: 9:19am On Jun 27, 2025 |
As from January 2026, if they still continue deducting tax from your salary,....Please sue them on your behalf and others in that company......That's illegality commencing next January.... jetwonder: |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by richmond500: 9:19am On Jun 27, 2025 |
TallNigerian:No, the poverty rate is around 130k, if u earn that, u will not pay tax. If u earn higher, u will pay income tax |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Fiscus105(m): 9:20am On Jun 27, 2025 |
But this contradict earlier post here, which says,they will pay little
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| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Procashtips(m): 9:20am On Jun 27, 2025 |
iwaeda:Household They are talking about 2 income families. |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Habbeyy(m): 9:20am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Better. But you should give us the job first because how many people are even collecting below 250k |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by nomorespams: 9:20am On Jun 27, 2025 |
You know this yet you made minimum wage negotiations look like comedy |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by GloriousGbola: 9:21am On Jun 27, 2025 |
ivandragon:The real issue is cunny cunny. Banks already do it. Small basic salary, large allowances. So you pay minimum tax. The catch is gratuity or severance is based on basic salary not allowances. So anyone exiting after 10, 15 years is not getting any hefty package. |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by nomorespams: 9:21am On Jun 27, 2025 |
You know this yet you made minimum wage look abysmal. |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by just2endowed: 9:21am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Islie:And minimum wage is 75k OK let's see where we are going |
| Re: Nigerians Earning Below N250,000 Monthly Exempted From Tax — Oyedele by Procashtips(m): 9:22am On Jun 27, 2025 |
ivandragon:4+ bags of rice in 2025 if what they are saying is true about rice now being sold for ₦40-₦60k |
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