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New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by dre11(op): 4:47pm On Aug 01, 2025
by Busola Aro


The federal government has abolished the longstanding consolidated relief allowance and personal relief for individuals under Nigeria’s personal income tax system, replacing it with a rent-based deduction mechanism as contained in the newly enacted Tax Act.

According to the Act, the total income of an individual for any year of assessment is to be computed as “the taxable income less total deduction”.

Under the new provisions, taxable income includes “assessable profits from trade, business, profession or vocation, employment income, investment income, profits or income from any other source, and chargeable gains from the disposal of chargeable assets”.

Consolidated relief for computing the old tax is N200,000 or 1 percent of gross income, whichever is higher, plus personal relief of 20 percent of gross income.

In their place, individuals can claim rent relief equivalent to 20 percent of the annual rent paid, capped at N500,000, whichever is lower.

“Rent relief of 20% of annual rent paid, subject to a maximum of N500,000, whichever is lower, provided that the individual accurately declares the actual amount of rent paid and other relevant information as may be prescribed by the relevant tax authority,” the Act reads.

The relief is limited to tenants, as the Act makes no provision for homeowners.


‘RENT RELIEF TO FAVOUR LOW-INCOME EARNERS MORE

Speaking to TheCable, John Nwokolo, a tax expert, said the rent relief is structured to favour low-income earners, while high-income earners will pay more tax.

“The consolidated relief allowance will no longer be available for individuals in the new tax act,” Nwokolo said.

“In the case of which is better between the new PAYE tax and the old, that is dicey because in this case of the new rates, those who are earning less than N25 million per annum will tend to enjoy lesser taxes, while those earning N25 million and above will tend to pay higher taxes.

“The way the act is structured, it’s structured for people earning high income to pay more taxes.

“So the rent relief is whichever is lower between 20% of your rent and N500,000. So if your rent is 1,500,000, your rent relief would be 300,000 (20% of 1.5m) because it is lower than the 500k limit.

“If your rent is 3m, your relief will be the N500k because 20% of N3m is 600k, which is higher than the 500k limit.


“So, but then the percentage difference, it won’t be that much for those guys who are earning higher. It’s just that no matter what, they will tend to pay higher than what they would be paying using this current (old) tax rate.”

With the new tax law, an individual earning N6 million annually and paying N1 million rent yearly will get a relief of N200,000 (20 percent of N1 million), leaving the taxpayer with N5.8 million as taxable income, and an annual tax of N834,000.

In contrast, the old law offers a consolidated relief allowance of N200,000 and 20 percent personal relief, which is N1.2 million, leaving the taxpayer with taxable income of N4.6 million and an annual tax of N896,000.

This represents a reduction of N62,000 in annual tax and an additional N5,166 to the monthly take-home pay.

Other eligible deductions still recognised under the new law include contributions to the National Housing Fund (NHF), National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and Pension Reform Act, as well as life insurance premiums, deferred annuities, and interest on loans for developing an owner-occupied residence.

Also, under Section 4 of the Tax Act, the first N800,000 of an individual’s annual income is now tax-free.
https://www.thecable.ng/new-tax-law-introduces-rent-relief-capped-at-n500k-for-nigerians/

Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by DMCY: 5:30pm On Aug 01, 2025
Ladies and gentlemen, shall we all agree that Asiwaju is doing wonders!

PS: if this is true o…
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Holdup247: 5:41pm On Aug 01, 2025
PBAT for the masses, I love you PBAT, Nigeria must succeed... We move...
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Owaincouncil: 5:42pm On Aug 01, 2025
I dont understand this law. Is it anti people or government looking for a way again to inflict more pain.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by richmond500: 5:43pm On Aug 01, 2025
This is what it meant

You dey work. Every month, dem dey collect tax from your salary.

Before before, government go first remove:
₦200k or 1% of your salary (whichever better)
Then again remove 20% of your full salary
Na the remaining balance dem go tax.

So you dey pay small tax, chop better balance.

But now...
Government change am.
No more that ₦200k + 20% removal 😢
Instead, dem say:

“We go only remove 20% of your house rent before we tax you — but max we fit remove is ₦500k.”
So if your rent na ₦1 million → 20% = ₦200k (that’s your relief)
If your rent na ₦3 million → 20% = ₦600k, but they’ll only allow ₦500k max

Real Life Gist: Let’s say John earns ₦6 million a year, and he dey pay ₦1 million rent:

Before:
Government remove ₦1.2 million (relief)
Dem tax am on ₦4.8 million
John pay ₦896k as tax

Now:
Only ₦200k removed (20% of his rent)
Dem tax am on ₦5.8 million
John pay ₦834k as tax
John now pays ₦62k less tax — small gain!
Who this new system favour?

People wey:
Earn small money
Pay rent

People wey:
Earn big money (₦25m and above) go pay more tax now
Own their own house — dem no get any benefit at all 😐
Small good news:
First ₦800,000 you earn in one year — no tax at all. Government say make you chop am in peace.

Final Talk:
Government remove that old tax formula wey sweet.
Now na only your rent dem go use help you reduce tax — and only ₦500k max.
So, if you dey rent house and earn small, you go smile small.
But if you earn big or get your own house — wahala for you o 😅
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Konquest: 5:44pm On Aug 01, 2025
dre11:
By Busola Aro


The federal government has abolished the longstanding consolidated relief allowance and personal relief for individuals under Nigeria’s personal income tax system, replacing it with a rent-based deduction mechanism as contained in the newly enacted Tax Act.

According to the Act, the total income of an individual for any year of assessment is to be computed as “the taxable income less total deduction”.

Under the new provisions, taxable income includes “assessable profits from trade, business, profession or vocation, employment income, investment income, profits or income from any other source, and chargeable gains from the disposal of chargeable assets”.


Consolidated relief for computing the old tax is N200,000 or 1 percent of gross income, whichever is higher, plus personal relief of 20 percent of gross income.

In their place, individuals can claim rent relief equivalent to 20 percent of the annual rent paid, capped at N500,000, whichever is lower.

“Rent relief of 20% of annual rent paid, subject to a maximum of N500,000, whichever is lower, provided that the individual accurately declares the actual amount of rent paid and other relevant information as may be prescribed by the relevant tax authority,” the Act reads.

The relief is limited to tenants, as the Act makes no provision for homeowners.


‘RENT RELIEF TO FAVOUR LOW-INCOME EARNERS MORE’

Speaking to TheCable, John Nwokolo, a tax expert, said the rent relief is structured to favour low-income earners, while high-income earners will pay more tax.

“The consolidated relief allowance will no longer be available for individuals in the new tax act,” Nwokolo said.

“In the case of which is better between the new PAYE tax and the old, that is dicey because in this case of the new rates, those who are earning less than N25 million per annum will tend to enjoy lesser taxes, while those earning N25 million and above will tend to pay higher taxes.

“The way the act is structured, it’s structured for people earning high income to pay more taxes.


“So the rent relief is whichever is lower between 20% of your rent and N500,000. So if your rent is 1,500,000, your rent relief would be 300,000 (20% of 1.5m) because it is lower than the 500k limit.

“If your rent is 3m, your relief will be the N500k because 20% of N3m is 600k, which is higher than the 500k limit.

“So, but then the percentage difference, it won’t be that much for those guys who are earning higher. It’s just that no matter what, they will tend to pay higher than what they would be paying using this current (old) tax rate.”


With the new tax law, an individual earning N6 million annually and paying N1 million rent yearly will get a relief of N200,000 (20 percent of N1 million), leaving the taxpayer with N5.8 million as taxable income, and an annual tax of N834,000.

In contrast, the old law offers a consolidated relief allowance of N200,000 and 20 percent personal relief, which is N1.2 million, leaving the taxpayer with taxable income of N4.6 million and an annual tax of N896,000.


This represents a reduction of N62,000 in annual tax and an additional N5,166 to the monthly take-home pay.

Other eligible deductions still recognised under the new law include contributions to the National Housing Fund (NHF), National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and Pension Reform Act, as well as life insurance premiums, deferred annuities, and interest on loans for developing an owner-occupied residence.

Also, under Section 4 of the Tax Act, the first N800,000 of an individual’s annual income is now tax-free.
https://www.thecable.ng/new-tax-law-introduces-rent-relief-capped-at-n500k-for-nigerians/
With the new tax law, an individual earning N6 million annually and paying N1 million rent yearly will get a relief of N200,000 (20 percent of N1 million), leaving the taxpayer with N5.8 million as taxable income, and an annual tax of N834,000.

In contrast, the old law offers a consolidated relief allowance of N200,000 and 20 percent personal relief, which is N1.2 million, leaving the taxpayer with taxable income of N4.6 million and an annual tax of N896,000.


This represents a reduction of N62,000 in annual tax and an additional N5,166 to the monthly take-home pay.

Other eligible deductions still recognised under the new law include contributions to the National Housing Fund (NHF), National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and Pension Reform Act, as well as life insurance premiums, deferred annuities, and interest on loans for developing an owner-occupied residence.

Also, under Section 4 of the Tax Act, the first N800,000 of an individual’s annual income is now tax-free.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Preator: 5:44pm On Aug 01, 2025
Taxing the rich folks.

I guess we shouldn't care sha. Hopefully they wont tax us one day too when they are done with the rich
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by FineUsername(m): 5:44pm On Aug 01, 2025
There’s honestly nothing beneficial in this new PAYE system for most of us, my brother/sister. It mainly favors low-income earners who are now exempted from PAYE.

I compared the old and new formats, and starting January 2026, I’ll actually be paying more PAYE.

All those new terminologies they introduced are just replacements for the old format, no real difference in outcome.

What they’ve really done is shift the burden: exempt the low earners, and make those who still qualify for PAYE pay more to cover the gap.

As far as I’m concerned, this new PAYE structure doesn’t work in our favor at all.

I'm open to corrections.

DMCY:
Ladies and gentlemen, shall we all agree that Asiwaju is doing wonders!

PS: if this is true o…
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:44pm On Aug 01, 2025
The Nigerian government has changed how it collects personal income tax from individuals. Before, people could reduce their taxable income using something called “consolidated relief” and “personal relief,” which gave them a big discount on how much tax they had to pay. Now, those have been removed and replaced with something new: a rent-based deduction. This means if you are renting a home, you can subtract 20% of your yearly rent from your income before tax is calculated. But the most you can subtract is ₦500,000, and this only helps people who rent, not those who own their homes.

This new system is meant to help people who earn less money, while people who earn a lot will now pay more tax. For example, someone earning ₦6 million a year and paying ₦1 million in rent will now pay less tax than before. This is because they get a ₦200,000 discount on their income (20% of ₦1 million), and their tax is calculated on ₦5.8 million instead of ₦4.6 million like it used to be. Even though this means their taxable income is higher now, their actual tax is a bit lower. Also, people don’t have to pay tax on the first ₦800,000 they earn in a year, and they can still get deductions for things like pensions, health insurance, and housing loans.

Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by adamkkk: 5:45pm On Aug 01, 2025
dix one is just taxing everybody and looting the funds
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Nobody: 5:45pm On Aug 01, 2025
Which kind yeye description be this? Lass lass naija people will be drained beyond the bones to the marrow by 2031
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Northernblood8(m): 5:46pm On Aug 01, 2025
These laws are useless t the common man. The question is this. Will these toothless laws stop Landlords from increasing rents senselessly?
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Mopolchi: 5:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
A law that has no effect, that one is it a lawhuh A clueless goverment finding new ways to siphon money from its citizens angry
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by specialmati(m): 5:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin he emptied his bullion vans and they smuggled him into aso rock. agbero union knows the country is moving forward. the agbero chairman with his coconut head has made everything skyrocketed.rent of 250 thousand before is now 600 thousand,God is really doing wonders to keep people existing in this part of the world. if he didnt emptied his bullion van on the people he wanted to save maybe he would ruled better because nothing much to recover.

Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
Disguised Tax Increase for Many

The government presents the new rent-based relief as a benefit, especially to low-income earners, but in reality, many taxpayers will lose more than they gain. Under the old system, every individual received a consolidated relief of ₦200,000 plus 20% of their gross income—regardless of whether they rented or owned a home. Now, only renters get a benefit, and even that is capped at ₦500,000.

Homeowners get nothing. For anyone with a modest rent or who owns their home, this change effectively increases their taxable income, meaning they’ll pay more in taxes.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Hogwarthtrades: 5:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
ahead, ahead!!!! good read OP! The question becomes state hunting for tax residency in terms of value for civil responsibility? grin grin grin grin

TheGoodJoe:
Disguised Tax Increase for Many

The government presents the new rent-based relief as a benefit, especially to low-income earners, but in reality, many taxpayers will lose more than they gain. Under the old system, every individual received a consolidated relief of ₦200,000 plus 20% of their gross income—regardless of whether they rented or owned a home. Now, only renters get a benefit, and even that is capped at ₦500,000.

Homeowners get nothing. For anyone with a modest rent or who owns their home, this change effectively increases their taxable income, meaning they’ll pay more in taxes.
hypothetical loophole would be carving a section of the home for home office duties-> rent it out to your legal entitiy -> May need to speak with tax professional for further clarification on legality though.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:52pm On Aug 01, 2025
Exclusion of Homeowners is Arbitrary and Punitive

By not allowing any form of relief for homeowners—who often face mortgage payments or property maintenance costs—this law unfairly punishes people who have invested in housing. In the old system, relief wasn’t tied to rent, so homeowners were not left out. Now, it seems the law favors renters without justification, introducing bias into what should be a fair and neutral tax system.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Sammy5413(m): 5:52pm On Aug 01, 2025
No be only me wey no understand this write-up,
We plenty for here!
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by femi4: 5:54pm On Aug 01, 2025
Laws that no one will enforce...dey play. Talk is cheap
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by AngelSlay: 5:56pm On Aug 01, 2025
1. Urban Rent Inflation Makes ₦500,000 Inadequate
In major cities like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, even modest 1-bedroom apartments can cost ₦2.5M–₦4M yearly. Capping rent relief at ₦500K means:

A high proportion of Nigerians in urban areas are unfairly denied full deductions.

Renters in cities bear a disproportionately high tax burden compared to those in rural or semi-urban zones.

2. The Cap Punishes Middle-Income Earners
The structure favors low-income renters (which is good), but doesn’t scale for middle-income Nigerians—those who earn ₦3M–₦7M yearly and pay ₦1.5M+ in rent still get the same ₦500K relief as someone who pays ₦2.5M+ rent. That flat cap:

Lacks progressivity.

Ignores regional rent disparity.

Punishes upward mobility.

3. Relief Should Be Pegged to Actual Rent or Income Bands
A smarter policy would:

Allow deductions of 20–30% of actual rent, with graduated caps based on income levels or region.

Make the relief region-sensitive (e.g., Lagos residents vs. Bauchi residents).

4. Disincentive for Proper Rent Documentation
Because the relief is capped and small, many landlords and tenants won't bother documenting or declaring rent. This undermines:

FIRS data tracking goals.

Property market transparency.

Urban planning and housing policy insights.


5. ₦500,000 in 2025 Has Less Real Value
Inflation and naira devaluation have made ₦500K significantly weaker than in prior years. For example:

In 2020, ₦500K could cover 12 months’ rent in many areas.

In 2025, it may only cover 1–3 months of rent in most urban zones.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Hemanwel(m): 5:56pm On Aug 01, 2025
I don't understand jack about this new tax law. However, I hope it is in the interest of the common man. If not, the federal government should gerarahia!
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Freetech: 5:58pm On Aug 01, 2025
The first time government will embark on reform that take more from the rich to make the poor breathe.

Now if you are earning less than 800k per annum is zero tax

You have 500k for rent and other incentives

No wonder Amaechi and his confused coalition are hungry
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Nobody: 5:59pm On Aug 01, 2025
DMCY:
Ladies and gentlemen, shall we all agree that Asiwaju is doing wonders!

PS: if this is true o…
People are still waiting to see the wonders. Unless you mean something else
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by DeOTR: 6:03pm On Aug 01, 2025
dre11:
https://www.thecable.ng/new-tax-law-introduces-rent-relief-capped-at-n500k-for-nigerians/
Dey play. Nigeria landlords will still have a way to get it back through other means like service charges, and the rest. Our laws are almost useless because no enforcement.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Konquest: 6:04pm On Aug 01, 2025
Hogwarthtrades:
ahead, ahead!!!! good read OP! The question becomes state hunting for tax residency in terms of value for civil responsibility? grin grin grin grin



hypothetical loophole would be carving a section of the home for home office duties-> rent it out to your legal entitiy -> May need to speak with tax professional for further clarification on legality though.
Folks must always speak to tax experts for more clarity. When in doubt, stay out.
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by jocelynor: 6:05pm On Aug 01, 2025
sorry if u see anything or hear anything about this till election when they add am join things they have done make i bend
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by efemena5050(m): 6:05pm On Aug 01, 2025
Owaincouncil:
I dont understand this law. Is it anti people or government looking for a way again to inflict more pain.
wetin the fiscal measure of this ur president dey try do be say.....the tax subventions which were accured in the previous govt by #5.000 per taxable adults which in turn reduce the ....yd ....( disposable income ) Hv been reduced so if u earn 6million in a year and ur rent is below the 500 000 termac or 20,% review it has been reduced so u now have addition to ur disposable income of #5000

On the contrary if ur house rent is up to 3millon baba u go pay for money to govt ..thereby totaling ur annuals In direct tax to the tune of 800k


In conclusion if ur earning more money and paying high rent wey pass 1.5millon capture at 500k and 20% u go pay more tax to govt as against when u earn lower..



The tax system used here is proportional tax with recourse to progressive tax system......
Re: New Tax Law Introduces Rent Relief Capped At N500k For Nigerians by Goodlady(f): 6:07pm On Aug 01, 2025
richmond500:
This is what it meant

You dey work. Every month, dem dey collect tax from your salary.

Before before, government go first remove:
₦200k or 1% of your salary (whichever better)
Then again remove 20% of your full salary
Na the remaining balance dem go tax.

So you dey pay small tax, chop better balance.

But now...
Government change am.
No more that ₦200k + 20% removal 😢
Instead, dem say:

“We go only remove 20% of your house rent before we tax you — but max we fit remove is ₦500k.”
So if your rent na ₦1 million → 20% = ₦200k (that’s your relief)
If your rent na ₦3 million → 20% = ₦600k, but they’ll only allow ₦500k max

Real Life Gist: Let’s say John earns ₦6 million a year, and he dey pay ₦1 million rent:

Before:
Government remove ₦1.2 million (relief)
Dem tax am on ₦4.8 million
John pay ₦896k as tax

Now:
Only ₦200k removed (20% of his rent)
Dem tax am on ₦5.8 million
John pay ₦834k as tax
John now pays ₦62k less tax — small gain!
Who this new system favour?

People wey:
Earn small money
Pay rent

People wey:
Earn big money (₦25m and above) go pay more tax now
Own their own house — dem no get any benefit at all 😐
Small good news:
First ₦800,000 you earn in one year — no tax at all. Government say make you chop am in peace.

Final Talk:
Government remove that old tax formula wey sweet.
Now na only your rent dem go use help you reduce tax — and only ₦500k max.
So, if you dey rent house and earn small, you go smile small.
But if you earn big or get your own house — wahala for you o 😅
Are you single?
Be like say you get brain.
Do you have a car, house of your own and make over N20m weekly?

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