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3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Pakute(op): 6:56pm On Jan 01
In preparation for the commencement of the new tax laws starting from Thursday, January 1, 2026, Anambra and Zamfara states have joined Ekiti State in passing legislation to domesticate the laws at their respective state levels by signing the Harmonised Taxes and Levies Law.

This is despite Lagos, Katsina, and Bauchi, among others, being at advanced stages of signing the law.


To this end, the executive governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, on Monday, in Awka, Anambra State signed the Harmonised Taxes and Levies Law, making it the third State to sign this groundbreaking legislation.

Similarly, the executive governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal had, a few days ago, signed the Law to Repeal and Re-enact the Zamfara State Consolidated Revenue Laws; Establish the Zamfara State Internal Revenue Service with Powers for the Assessment, Collection, and Accounting for Revenues Accruing to the Zamfara State Government; Provide for the Harmonisation of Tax and Non-Tax Revenue; Establish a Legal Framework for Effective Tax Administration and for Connected Matters.

These landmark actions, coming shortly after the passage of the Ekiti State Revenue Administration Law in Ekiti State, mark a growing consensus among states on the need to reform, modernise, and rationalise the framework for tax and non-tax revenue administration in tandem with the tax reforms agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The concerned state governments said that the enactment of these laws reflects a clear policy direction by state governments to dismantle fragmented and outdated revenue practices, replacing them with a pro-people, coherent and harmonised system that leverages technology, prioritises fairness and equity, certainty, and economic efficiency.

By aligning approved taxes and levies within the national tax reform framework, the Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, stated that his state had taken a significant step toward eliminating multiple and overlapping charges that had imposed undue strain on citizens and businesses alike.

Stating that the benefits of these laws extend beyond administrative efficiency, he added that a harmonised revenue regime enhances transparency, curbs arbitrary collections, and restores confidence in government institutions.

Meanwhile, the Joint Revenue Board (JRB), while applauding this development, said that this move also creates a more predictable operating environment for commerce and investment, particularly for small and medium-scale enterprises that are often most affected by informal levies and enforcement abuses at the sub-national level.

These legislative milestones, the Board said, are consistent with the broader fiscal and economic reform agenda being implemented at the national level, aimed at simplifying governance processes, improving compliance through clarity rather than coercion, and ensuring that public revenue systems serve developmental, rather than extractive, purposes.

In recognising Zamfara and Anambra States, JRB acknowledged the steady momentum building across the Federation. It also disclosed that several States have made measurable progress toward enacting their own harmonised taxes and levies laws, with legislative processes at advanced stages in States such as Lagos, Katsina and Bauchi, among others.

This growing alignment, according to JRB, signals a collective resolve to bring order and uniformity to sub-national revenue administration nationwide.

Earlier, the chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Prof. Taiwo Oyedele, stated at a briefing in Lagos recently that state governments that have passed the new tax laws at the sub-national level will greatly benefit from the new tax regime.

Such adopting States, he said, will rake in N4 trillion from Value Added Tax (VAT), while State Bonds will be exempt from tax.

The new tax law billed for operation January 2026, he said, transfers the full proceeds of electronic money transfer levies to States and exempt State government bonds from tax, a development, he said, would help reduce borrowing costs and create fiscal space.

“This is a unique opportunity for States to build resilience, close existing tax gaps and invest in infrastructure,” he stressed. Oyedele urged State governments to seize the opportunity provided by upcoming reforms to move beyond survival and ensure shared prosperity.
https://leadership.ng/3-states-domesticate-harmonised-tax-laws-ahead-of-take-off/

Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by mmadu4: 7:25pm On Jan 01
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by nusirat(m): 7:26pm On Jan 01
The reasonable one are preparing for the take off, while the gullible one still playing victim card.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Cajal(m): 7:26pm On Jan 01
Pakute:
https://leadership.ng/3-states-domesticate-harmonised-tax-laws-ahead-of-take-off/
This is good
30 billion naira gang in other states should do the needful
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by maxtrix: 7:27pm On Jan 01
The state is gearing up to tax its citizens funny enough the state with sharia law as decided to keep mute about tax, isn’t tax a non Muslim thing.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by 123readygo: 7:30pm On Jan 01
I see the hands of Soludo written all over this new tax law
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:30pm On Jan 01
nusirat:
The reasonable one are preparing for the take off, while the gullible one still playing victim card.
who send you come or who goes you there ?
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Chegesnd:
Let no one be decieved, this is more money to State Guvnors to gallivant with.
Where are the Subsidy Removal Accruals?
Tinubu is at the centre squandering his own while the Guvnors are enjoying their own share.
The citizens are the victims.
Don't mind Data Boys who are spewing trash here as if their stake is more than Monthly Handout.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by DeLaRue: 7:35pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
You have been told over and over again that unless you earn over N25 million per year, the new tax law will have no additional impact on you.

And if you run a business, you will not pay tax on your profits unless your profit exceeds N50 million naira.

Despite all this, you people still run to social media making noises about tax law! tax law!

What is the problem.

The rich people who didn't use to pay tax, and will now pay some tax are not even complaining.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by freemanq(m): 7:37pm On Jan 01
Soludo since you are part of those who drafted the new tax law, kindly forget about your own taxation in Anambra State. Person no go die of multiple taxation
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by ppogba: 7:38pm On Jan 01
Is there something SOLUDO SOLUTION has seen. that others are yet to see?
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by bigpicture001: 7:39pm On Jan 01
Today I was sent 13k by a friend stand next to me...

He noticed he was debited by his bank twice, one for the transfer , the other is termed, "electronic transfer fee"

Then I quickly checked mine ND it was 12950 I got with a message that I was charged 50 naira for stamp duty charges..

It has fully began
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by zoedew: 7:39pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
Except you are a public servant you do not earn up to n12m or thereabouts in a year you do not pay taxes. You are only required to declare your income. The Tax Laws are largely aimed at folks who are the rich in our society. That way they will become more interested in who governs them and the need to ensure good governance by getting involved in the political process. In the long run it is good for and will deepen democracy.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by ppogba: 7:40pm On Jan 01
DeLaRue:
You have been told over and over again that unless you earn over N25 million per year, the new tax law will have no additional impact on you.

And if you run a business, you will not pay tax on your profits unless your profit exceeds N50 million naira.

Despite all this, you people still run to social media making noises about tax law! tax law!

What is the problem.
If one were to address every ignorance on the social media concerning the tax law, one will only discover that 365 days is too small for a year.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by fineboynl(m): 7:41pm On Jan 01
DeLaRue:
You have been told over and over again that unless you earn over N25 million per year, the new tax law will have no additional impact on you.

And if you run a business, you will not pay tax on your profits unless your profit exceeds N50 million naira.

Despite all this, you people still run to social media making noises about tax law! tax law!

What is the problem.
so its no longer from 800k and above again ?
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by sirdick17: 7:44pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
Obviously you don't have any knowledge about the tax reform
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by DeLaRue:
bigpicture001:
Today I was sent 13k by a friend stand next to me...

He noticed he was debited by his bank twice, one for the transfer , the other is termed, "electronic transfer fee"

Then I quickly checked mine ND it was 12950 I got with a message that I was charged 50 naira for stamp duty charges..

It has fully began
That has nothing to do with the tax law.

The tax law HAS NOT INTRODUCED ANY NEW TAX on bank transfers.

All the new law has done is swap who is responsible for paying the N50 transfer fee. Until 12 midnight last night,the N50 was deducted from the receiver's account. Under the new tax law, it will be deducted from the sender's account instead. This makes sense.

If I send N10,000 to my cousin who is a student in a far away university. Under the old law,he would receive N9,950 with N50 transfer fee deducted.

Under the new tax law, my cousin will receive the entire N10,000 without N50 transfer fee deducted. I, the sender, will now be responsible for paying the N50 transfer fee, so in effect N10, 050 will be deducted from my account.

So all the new law has done is change who is responsible for paying the N50 transfer fee.

The new tax Law HAS NOT INTRODUCED ANY NEW TRANSFER FEE.

You people are all over social media deceiving people.

IF YOUR BANK CHARGES YOU N50 TRANSFER FEE AND ALSO CHARGES THE RECIPIENT N50, THE PROBLEM IS WITH THE BANKS, not the new tax law. THE RECIPIENT WAS WRONGLY CHARGED. HE SHOULD COMPLAIN TO HIS BANK AND HE WILL BE REFUNDED.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Arrahman39: 7:46pm On Jan 01
maxtrix:
The state is gearing up to tax its citizens funny enough the state with sharia law as decided to keep mute about tax, isn’t tax a non Muslim thing.
how is it prohibited for Muslims to pay tax? .... Tax is called Haraji..
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by webincomeplus(m): 7:50pm On Jan 01
DeLaRue:
You have been told over and over again that unless you earn over N25 million per year, the new tax law will have no additional impact on you.

And if you run a business, you will not pay tax on your profits unless your profit exceeds N50 million naira.

Despite all this, you people still run to social media making noises about tax law! tax law!

What is the problem.

The rich people who didn't use to pay tax, and will now pay some tax are not even complaining.
For businesses, it's not profit that must exceed 50m naira; it's REVENUE. That is, income generated prior to deduction of expenses.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by oyeb15: 7:52pm On Jan 01
The three governors have something in common.

Trying to be in d good books of Tinubu. Their citizens doesnt matter. Whether poverty kill them, they are not concerned.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Wickedtruths: 7:56pm On Jan 01
fineboynl:
so its no longer from 800k and above again ?
Below 800k PA, you don't pay income taxes.
Previously, below 800k, you will pay.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Wickedtruths: 7:58pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
But taxes have always been part of the financial system. Or, Can you mention a single new tax introduced by this law?

These taxes have always been there, na you no dey pay tax.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by keemsleek(m): 7:59pm On Jan 01
What I don't understand is will tinubu too mot pay tax or will his family not pay tax? Is the tax for tinubu or for nigeria? Will the next government not benefit or continue where it's stop? It's all about politics and hatered. Start asking all the government before what they did with ur tax. I have been paying tax since 2006. Most people don't even understand what the tax is all about just want to flow with d noise.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by muyico(m): 8:00pm On Jan 01
Olu Seyi Omo makinde?? weytinz delaying you??
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by yemmight(m): 8:04pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
Ignorance of everything is not good. How much do you have that government is after?
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by DeLaRue: 8:06pm On Jan 01
keemsleek:
What I don't understand is will tinubu too mot pay tax or will his family not pay tax? Is the tax for tinubu or for nigeria? Will the next government not benefit or continue where it's stop? It's all about politics and hatered. Start asking all the government before what they did with ur tax. I have been paying tax since 2006. Most people don't even understand what the tax is all about just want to flow with d noise.
Thank you.

The funny thing is this new tax law actually protects most people and businesses from multiple taxes.

But they are being misled on social media by those who are just intent on creating chaos and instability in the country.

Many taxes have been reduced under the tax law, and other than capital gains tax (which does not affect 95% of Nigerians), most taxes are either at the same level as before or reduced.

Yet, on social media the merchant's of fear and chaos are deceiving people that they will be arrested and jailed if they don't pay tax huh
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by wacuc0: 8:43pm On Jan 01
The law is good if you understand it. There is always tax in the past. With the new law rich will pay more while the poor will pay less. If you are doing business below N50m a year you will not pay tax.

mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by ILoveNG: 8:55pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
If you barely make much, you won’t pay Tax
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by Christmyhope: 8:57pm On Jan 01
mmadu4:
This government bad ooo imagine taxing people who barely make much at the end of the day .

It shall never be well with them
What's your total earnings per annum? The new tax is way better than the old tax law which often characterize my multiplicity. In the new tax system, many people are exempted. Only that some people just want to be intentionally dumbed. It will become clearer as days go by.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by JAMO84: 9:26pm On Jan 01
Soludo. Man wey sabi
No be like someone who did not build a single school for 8 years, he still have the audacity to call himself education champion.
Re: 3 States Domesticate Harmonised Tax Laws Ahead Of Take-off by olayinka63: 9:44pm On Jan 01
maxtrix:
The state is gearing up to tax its citizens funny enough the state with sharia law as decided to keep mute about tax, isn’t tax a non Muslim thing.
May be your brain did not see Zamfara
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