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ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by BlackViper(op): 5:29am On Oct 21, 2025
ChatGPT users in Nigeria will pay more for their subscriptions from November 1, 2025, as OpenAI begins implementing a 7.5% value-added tax (VAT) on all its paid services in line with Nigerian tax laws.

The new charge will apply to all billable OpenAI offerings, including ChatGPT Plus, increasing the monthly subscription fee from N31,500 ($20) to about N33,862.50 ($22.43).

OpenAI disclosed the change in an email to users, noting that it complies with Section 10 of the Value Added Tax Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 (as amended), and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Information Circular 2021/19.

TIN now required for subscription
The company advised users to include their Tax Identification Number (TIN) in their payment settings to ensure proper tax documentation.

The move aligns OpenAI with other global tech giants such as Google, Netflix, Amazon, and Meta, which have already begun charging Nigerian users VAT on digital services. Recent reports indicate that Nigeria has generated billions in VAT from these foreign service providers.

By complying with Nigeria’s VAT rules, OpenAI becomes part of the country’s expanding digital tax ecosystem.

However, while the policy supports government revenue generation, it also means higher costs for Nigerian subscribers and startups that rely on OpenAI’s tools, potentially increasing operational expenses across the local AI and tech landscape.

Under Nigeria’s updated VAT framework, non-resident digital companies offering services to local users must collect VAT and remit it directly to the FIRS.

Government officials have maintained that this policy does not introduce new taxes but rather strengthens compliance and broadens the tax base.

What you should know

Last December, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) revealed that foreign digital companies operating in the country, including Google, Microsoft, and TikTok, among others, paid a total of N2.55 trillion in taxes in the first half of 2024.

Similarly, in September this year, the Special Adviser on Tax Policy to the Chairman of the Tax Reforms Committee, Mr Mathew Osanekwu, revealed that Nigeria had successfully collected over N600 billion in Value Added Tax from global digital service providers such as Facebook, Amazon, and Netflix.

He explained that amendments to the VAT Act had empowered the Federal Inland Revenue Service to bring non-resident companies offering services in Nigeria into the tax net.

“These are not Nigerian entities, but they are now paying VAT under Section 10 of the VAT Act. They are registered in Nigeria and are also appointed as agents of collection,” Osanekwu stated during a workshop for media practitioners in Abuja.

He stressed that the move aligns with global best practices and ensures Nigeria benefits from taxes on services consumed locally but delivered by foreign companies.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/10/20/chatgpt-users-in-nigeria-to-pay-more-as-openai-as-openai-adds-7-5-vat/

Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by LagosOrigin: 5:32am On Oct 21, 2025
Keep your OpenAi to your miserable self, we no use.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Kaycee9242(m): 5:37am On Oct 21, 2025
Make them kukuma kill us
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Brendaniel: 7:00am On Oct 21, 2025
For those hailing Tinubu's tax reforms, hope you people are happy?

You compare Nigeria tax system with that of UK and US but will never compare the minimum wage nor the essential services the government provides in return, then the type of leaders that are accountable with governance in general, well like I do say, una eyes go clear, you support a thief and criminal to be increasing and collecting tax from you and think the thief will use it to make your country better?
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by tesseract: 7:03am On Oct 21, 2025
So many open source alternatives with better benchmarks. Anyway, I don't even use it
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Offpoint1: 7:03am On Oct 21, 2025
😂 How many Nigerians dey pay for ChatGPT?
We're all using the free version or the gndjdjfvjg version.


Tinubu taxing everything since he came to seat and yet we ain't seeing where the taxes goes.

He still borrows more than those who weren't taxing Nigerian to death.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by madgoat(m): 7:03am On Oct 21, 2025
Things getting harder in Nigeria.... The poor getting poorer
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Nazgul:
Offpoint1:
😂 How many Nigerians dey pay for ChatGPT?
We're all using the free version or the gndjdjfvjg version.



Tinubu taxing everything since he came to seat and yet we ain't seeing where the taxes goes.

He still borrows more than those who weren't taxing Nigerian to death.
I do. Infact I purchased $10 worth of API credits yesterday.

There are certain projects (jobs) you'll do that would require you to subscribe for more advanced permissions.

Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by SmartPolician: 7:12am On Oct 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Keep your OpenAi to your miserable self, we no use.
That tool is powerful. Besides, where person dey work na for there e dey chop. There are certain jobs you cannot do well without AI chatbots. People like that will gladly pay for it.

BTW, don't call that guy miserable because he runs a company worth over $500 billion - that's more than 2x the GDP of entire Nigeria.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by AMINDA: 7:14am On Oct 21, 2025
"Tinubu is only taxing the rich" - Agbadorians

Meanwhile, e dey reach everybody.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Offpoint1: 7:15am On Oct 21, 2025
Nazgul:
I do. Infact I purchased $10 worth of API credits yesterday.

There are certain tasks (jobs) you'll do that would require you to subscribe for more advanced permissions.
You get money to waste... Enter Indian guys telegram for update
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Aidoko2: 7:18am On Oct 21, 2025
Using my kali Linux I enjoy free ChatGPT services.
Na who no know dey use subscription
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Nazgul: 7:19am On Oct 21, 2025
Offpoint1:
You get money to waste... Enter Indian guys telegram for update
Like I said, it depends on what you're working on. You can't be doing a professional job for a client and be looking for free access. It doesn't work that way.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by omoadeleye(m): 7:20am On Oct 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Keep your OpenAi to your miserable self, we no use.
Speak only for yourself, you don't represent the majority
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by patrickcollins: 7:21am On Oct 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Keep your OpenAi to your miserable self, we no use.
You personally has no use for it, so don't generalize it, others are using it for their work akd business activities
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by nwirinedu(m): 7:22am On Oct 21, 2025
They introduced it in shopping, transportation ( Uber), now to intelligence.
You guys don't know the long term effect, you re paying for your replacement.

You're paying to train a machine to replace your presence by teaching it to do the things that make you human.

If you're useless you don't need to exist, your culling will be justified.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by werisetogether(m): 7:22am On Oct 21, 2025
BlackViper:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/10/20/chatgpt-users-in-nigeria-to-pay-more-as-openai-as-openai-adds-7-5-vat/
Thanks for the update

Anyone investing in the paid version probably wouldn't mind

As long as the value they receive outweighs the costs, that is
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by ariesbull: 7:23am On Oct 21, 2025
Brendaniel:
For those hailing Tinubu's tax reforms, hope you people are happy?

You compare Nigeria tax system with that of UK and US but will never compare the minimum wage nor the essential services the government provides in return, then the type of leaders that are accountable with governance in general, well like I do say, una eyes go clear, you support a thief and criminal to be increasing and collecting tax from you and think the thief will use it to make your country better?
Don't worry his Yoruba brothers will pay for ordinary knacking ...In a country that disposable income is low and productivity is low...why the high tax when you have natural resources that can generate income

Wait ..the crazy Ronus will start campaign again
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Ajiswaggs(m): 7:27am On Oct 21, 2025
Offpoint1:
You get money to waste... Enter Indian guys telegram for update
do you the link or channel name I can Search and join
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Blueace247(m): 7:31am On Oct 21, 2025
I believe Nigeria has high usage...na wetin give them that audacity be that!
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Blueace247(m): 7:32am On Oct 21, 2025
Offpoint1:
You get money to waste... Enter Indian guys telegram for update
Chairman gimme update nah
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by lailo: 7:34am On Oct 21, 2025
I'm afraid lecturers in the university will soon be replaced by AI and technology. cry That scares me
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Dogalmighty17: 7:34am On Oct 21, 2025
Money for a useless government to loot.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by BenedictAbajue(m): 7:34am On Oct 21, 2025
7.5% increase on Free Plan is still free plan grin
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Meedon: 7:35am On Oct 21, 2025
Na everything dem wan tax us. Very soon they will start taxing us when we are with our wives in the ozaaaaaa room doing the do.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Arizonaguy(m): 7:35am On Oct 21, 2025
Brendaniel:
For those hailing Tinubu's tax reforms, hope you people are happy?

You compare Nigeria tax system with that of UK and US but will never compare the minimum wage nor the essential services the government provides in return, then the type of leaders that are accountable with governance in general, well like I do say, una eyes go clear, you support a thief and criminal to be increasing and collecting tax from you and think the thief will use it to make your country better?
Maybe getting Nigerians to pay more tax is a good thing.
Maybe the citizens will be less docile and courageous in demanding better governance from their leaders. Throughout history, it's been proven that humans learn the hard way
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by victorVIC1(m): 7:42am On Oct 21, 2025
SmartPolician:
That tool is powerful. Besides, where person dey work na for there e dey chop. There are certain jobs you cannot do well without AI chatbots. People like that will gladly pay for it.

BTW, don't call that guy miserable because he runs a company worth over $500 billion - that's more than 2x the GDP of entire Nigeria.
Most of them are that ignorant.
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Outthemudbyvoke: 7:43am On Oct 21, 2025
Tinubu is taxing Nigerians in anyway possible. Introducing VAT charges, Income Tax and the likes....
What happens to the subsidy revenue? Yet borrowing and loans are still on the all time highs.

Tinubu you sure say you want make e better abi make e no better for you?
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Trustedpronet: 7:44am On Oct 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Keep your OpenAi to your miserable self, we no use.
I'm ok with the free version
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Trustedpronet: 7:44am On Oct 21, 2025
I'm ok with the free version
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by Bizmind95: 7:45am On Oct 21, 2025
Thank Goodness, the free version gives me everything l want. And funny enough, l make an average of 300k monthly from my online work using GPT as my main tool grin
Re: ChatGPT Users In Nigeria To Pay More As Openai Adds 7.5% VAT by 3kay945(m): 7:46am On Oct 21, 2025
Nazgul:
I do. Infact I purchased $10 worth of API credits yesterday.

There are certain tasks (jobs) you'll do that would require you to subscribe for more advanced permissions.
Seriously, what do you use it for if I may ask?

You don't need to respond if its private or something.

I use it just to Polish work and not to do the whole job for me.
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