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Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by BlackViper(op): 5:57pm On Nov 13, 2025
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, has revealed that Nigeria has entered into agreements with over 100 countries to gather data of remote workers in a bid to enforce tax remittance.

Speaking during a webinar hosted by the National Orientation Agency on Wednesday, themed ‘Simplifying Nigeria’s Tax System’, Oyedele addressed concerns about taxation in the digital economy, particularly for remote workers and online income earners.

Oyedele noted that regardless of the company or country, every remote worker in Nigeria is obligated to declare their income by themselves.

“For the other categories of people who work online, the kind of people you spoke about, where companies just outsource something to them…you might have five stars, another person has 50.

“The requirement under this new law is that everybody, whether you earn your money from Google or whether you earn it from XYZ Limited in the Bahamas, you have to declare your income yourself. If you fail to do it, the system will then gather intelligence, which is when the money hits your bank account.”


Nigeria partners over 100 countries to gather data
Oyedele said the government has a record of transactions coming into the country, and has signed agreement with over 100 countries to gather data and track Nigerians with money and properties abroad.

“We see this money coming to your Dollar Bank account. If you put the money abroad, Nigeria has signed an agreement with over 100 countries under what is called the Common Reporting Standards. They are already sending us data about Nigerians who have money abroad, property abroad, whether it’s Dubai to the US to Canada to the UK. We have all that information already.”

Oyedele advised Nigerians to “do the right thing”, otherwise, the government will come knocking.

“Essentially, my point is, if it’s about data, the government can get the data. The primary obligation is to do the right thing yourself. If you fail to do it, the government will then come back to you and say, ‘We know this about you, you haven’t been honest, here’s your presumptive assessment. ’ And at that point, you have to deal with it”

Engagement with big tech companies
He recounted how Nigeria began engaging with big tech companies three to four years ago, challenging the disparity between traditional businesses and online platforms regarding Value Added Tax (VAT).

“If you are doing your business, brick and mortar, pop and mom shop, and you sell a phone and you charge VAT, why should the person that is selling it online not charge VAT?” he said. “We went to these guys and said the services you render is liable to VAT. You are getting an undue advantage by doing it from abroad.”

Oyedele emphasized that the government adopted a collaborative approach rather than confrontation, resulting in successful agreements with the tech firms.

“We spoke to them, what are your concerns, how can we make it work, and we landed on an agreement. Today I can tell you Nigeria is making billions of dollars from those taxes, from those digital giants without fighting.”

Legislative errors and corrections
Oyedele acknowledged inconsistencies in the recently signed tax legislation, particularly regarding turnover thresholds.

Section 147 of the Nigerian Tax Administration Act says N100 million. Section 202 of the Nigerian Tax Act says N50 million for turnover,” he noted. “The answer to your question is yes, it was an error.”

He explained that the discrepancy arose during the gazetting process after President Bola Tinubu signed the bills into law on June 26, 2025.

“The Department of Government that is supposed to do the gazetting… said they’ve never done anything like that before,” Oyedele said. “In the process of editing, typesetting, the 50 that was there originally went into one of the laws.”

Despite spending three months trying to correct the gazette, the committee decided to proceed with implementation while preparing a list of amendments for next year.

“The minimum threshold for exemption is 100 million. That’s what you’ll find when the regulations are out,” he confirmed. “Let’s move forward so our good becomes better than wait until it is best.”

What you should know
Oyedele clarified that Nigeria’s new Capital Gains Tax (CGT) framework will not retroactively tax investment gains made before 2026.

This is according to a statement released by the committee detailing key provisions of the CGT reform set to take effect from January 1, 2026, under the proposed Nigeria Tax Act 2025.

At the heart of the clarification is a cost basis reset and a grandfathering clause designed to preserve old gains while applying tax only to new profits made after the reform takes effect.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/11/13/tax-nigeria-partners-with-over-100-countries-to-track-remote-workers-income-oyedele/

Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by jideflash(m): 6:02pm On Nov 13, 2025
not a bad one. you cant be earning and not paying your tax in nigeria
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by muyico(m): 6:11pm On Nov 13, 2025
This adminstration sha want use tax kill person
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by CodeTemplarr:
When it comes to burden and taxation Yekini is world class, but when it comes to governance, project/expense choices or interventions, yekini is something else.

They will tax your hustle then go stone a spirit in arabic desert, buy ram and rice, pay imams, grant islamic amnesty, loot, and waste.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by CodeTemplarr:
jideflash:
not a bad one. you cant be earning and not paying your tax in nigeria
The main thing they use are already taxed. PC, internet, phones.
Internet is the only recurrent part thats fair to tax going forward.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by JASONjnr(m):
Good....

It'll be unfair to tax local workers while freelancers are not taxed.

Take for instance, I work as a customer care representative for company-A in Canada remotely while in Nigeria.... Nigerian government wants to tax those companies or countries to remit tax to Nigeria.

Apparently, Nigerians who do this remote jobs pay tax to those countries but not to Nigeria.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by dosage150(m): 6:26am On Nov 14, 2025
To implement taxation it's not difficult for the government

Only if they channel the same energy and fast implementation to governance and security, Nigeria would have been better
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Livequiz: 6:27am On Nov 14, 2025
The way this current government take this tax of a thing too personal as if they will use it to better the life's of a common Nigerian
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Crownofgold: 6:28am On Nov 14, 2025
The only innovation in RenewedHope agenda is Taxation
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Ewedegubbler: 6:29am On Nov 14, 2025
So that they collect it and squander on frivolous nonsensical stuff
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Kingpele(m): 6:31am On Nov 14, 2025
FG should first study how taxes are protected from corruption in the saner climes before following their steps..u can't force citizens to pay taxes yet no tangible improvement on the economy or the living conditions of citizens
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Stephen0mozzy: 6:31am On Nov 14, 2025
Hahahahahahahaha....
1. But we can not track the excesses of government spending that have zero impact on the grassroots.

2. We cannot track corrupt government officials who siphon public funds.

3. And the elephant in the room, we cannot track therrohrist sponsors nor the tehrrorists.

4. We cannot track the bad roads and poor drainage system across the country that has turned businesses to grahveyards and landlords to tenants
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by oylam(m): 6:31am On Nov 14, 2025
The taxes aren’t even a big deal. The issue is that they won’t provide us any benefits with it. No food banks, unemployment insurance, etc. just embezzlement as usual when the money can be invested for us all. Untrustworthy ppl.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Rindo69: 6:32am On Nov 14, 2025
You couldn't stimulate the economy enough to provide jobs! Data isnt cheap, electricity is expensive or not available.
Your people developed skills and got remote jobs to survive and FG wants a share of that too without providing anything in return!

Its okay
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Chibuezem(m): 6:37am On Nov 14, 2025
Stephen0mozzy:
Hahahahahahahaha....
1. But we can not track the excesses of government spending that have zero impact on the grassroots.

2. We cannot track corrupt government officials who siphon public funds.

3. And the elephant in the room, we cannot track therrohrist sponsors nor the tehrrorists.

4. We cannot track the bad roads and poor drainage system across the country that has turned businesses to grahveyards and landlords to tenants
So sad
Why can't things work for us here ?
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by kense88: 6:38am On Nov 14, 2025
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by sgtponzihater1(m): 6:38am On Nov 14, 2025
But remote workers already pay tax to the countries they work for
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by InifinteXR: 6:40am On Nov 14, 2025
What have they done with the already payed tax, also most freelancer are already paying multiple taxes to both country and payment platforms
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by SpaceX: 6:40am On Nov 14, 2025
Remote work doesn't work for Nigerians, they want to start taxing yahoo boys, that what he is not saying
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Talismann: 6:53am On Nov 14, 2025
make una go track payments made in crypto 🤣
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Omalicious1: 7:02am On Nov 14, 2025
BlackViper:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/11/13/tax-nigeria-partners-with-over-100-countries-to-track-remote-workers-income-oyedele/
I hope we will see the dividends of these taxes, and not public office holders living an extravagant life with tax payers money.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by WizardOfNG: 7:06am On Nov 14, 2025
muyico:
This adminstration sha want use tax kill person
Pay your dues. That is what people who are responsible and upright do in life.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Daniluv1(m): 7:10am On Nov 14, 2025
jideflash:
not a bad one. you cant be earning and not paying your tax in nigeria
You sound too slow in thinking, ask yourself the data these remote workers uses to carry out their jobs has the government ever done anything to make it affordable?

You see criminals trying to rip where they didn't sow and you are applauding them what exactly has the citizens benefitted from these criminals?
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by WizardOfNG: 7:12am On Nov 14, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
When it comes to burden and taxation Yekini is world class, but when it comes to governance, project/expense choices or interventions, yekini is something else.

They will tax your hustle then go stone a spirit in arabic desert, but ram and rice, pay imams, grant islamic amnesty, loot, and waste.
Like the Wike and Yerima saga, things are happening showing how so many Nigerians are 'wired wrong' and are directly responsible for why Nigeria is an unworkable nation today while Nigerians, like you, blame Tinubu and leaders for everything.

Responsible people understand the need to pay their taxes and dues. No excuses and no whataboutism.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Emu4life(m): 7:24am On Nov 14, 2025
When you have a Tax Collector as the President.
By
Prof. Unanever C. Anything cheesy
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by emmancipated(m): 7:26am On Nov 14, 2025
Na there them dey see you
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by marlow1962(m): 7:27am On Nov 14, 2025
Na where their power reach. Why can't they partner with the same 100 countries to create jobs for their citizens. Foolish government with dumb supporters.
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Confirm4real(m): 7:33am On Nov 14, 2025
Emilokan go soon tax una fart someday wink
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by Druss(m): 7:41am On Nov 14, 2025
"We spoke to them, what are your concerns, how can we make it work, and we landed on an agreement. Today I can tell you Nigeria is making billions of dollars from those taxes, from those digital giants without fighting.

So why are we still taking loans?
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by CodeTemplarr: 7:46am On Nov 14, 2025
WizardOfNG:
Like the Wike and Yerima saga, things are happening showing how so many Nigerians are 'wired wrong' and are directly responsible for why Nigeria is an unworkable nation today while Nigerians, like you, blame Tinubu and leaders for everything.

Responsible people understand the need to pay their taxes and dues. No excuses and no whataboutism.
after paying taxes, what happens?
Re: Tax: Nigeria Partners With Over 100 Countries To Track Remote Workers' Income by harjay1986: 7:58am On Nov 14, 2025
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