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Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by ymarts: 2:39pm On Jan 02
Under what category will a business registered as business name not LTD pay tax?


Will the owner of the business name (sole proprietorship) pay income tax and his business registered under a business also pay company tax?



I want to know more about this, please someone with practical knowledge of this should help me throw light on this, thanks
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by bixton(m): 2:42pm On Jan 02
99thEnemy:
Source:
https://irs.gm.gov.ng/docs/national/NIGERIA_TAX_ACT_2025.pdf
A8: If registered as an enterprise (business name), you pay Personal Income Tax. If registered as a limited liability company, you pay Company Income Tax.


With regards to the bolded....

How is this personal income tax calculated for one who runs an Enterprise business name and also will the employees under this kind of business name required to also pay personal income tax?

Is that not double taxation because the Enterprise business first taxes the individual employees salary/wages and remit to the FG and why will the FG still go ahead to tax same employees?!!!!

Please explain with clarity.....
Thanks.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by Christmyhope: 2:46pm On Jan 02
SixSeven:
From a political observer’s perspective, the 2026 tax law in Nigeria has received a lot of attention and criticism, not just because of its content, but because of perception and context. The law was signed under President Bola Tinubu, but many of its features were already in motion under the previous administration, both belong to the same ruling party, the APC, so in reality, the law is a continuation of long-term fiscal policy rather than a sudden change by one leader.


Tinubu’s government is pushing to formalize more of the economy, increase compliance, and broaden the tax base. That’s why we see stricter reporting rules, rent relief documentation, and more detailed bands. So while the previous law was simpler, the new law reflects a political push for modernization, fairness, and higher revenue, even if it’s more complex for everyday Nigerians. Critics focus on complexity and inconvenience, while proponents emphasize progressive relief for low-income earners.

If I look at it from a neutral perspective, the tax is not the problem, it is the perception and reality that there is no benefits being enjoyed by government and there is much exploitation by the ruling class. Our leaders today are so brazen with how they spend our money. There is no accountability so people see the taxes as mere exploitation not exchange for service which is what is the government's responsibility. A typical example is when they want to toll roads. If Nigerians can be comfortable with corruption and paying its price, why do you think they won't want to pay legitimate taxes if they see the value? The cost of paying for generators is more expensive than 24/7 electricity but today Nigerians are not only paying high Tariff for electricity they don't enjoy, they are paying more money for fuel due to their government not using their money well to give them light cry That Nigerian abroad will pay bills because they can see the service. They pay for internet, electricity, waste and so much but the service is there. Here, they exploit you.
I totally agree with your submission, the new tax law is not d problem but our leaders. Will they be responsible in their financial dealings?
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by Nobody: 2:47pm On Jan 02
everythingtall3:
You should pray to God so you can be part of those bordered with how to pay tax. No thanking God that you are tax exempted
AMEN
Unlike this prayer Bro
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by 99thEnemy(op): 2:49pm On Jan 02
mrvitalis:
You want to tax income on people who earns less than 600 dollars per year

When poverty lines is 3 dollars or 1095 dollars per year

No body earning below 3500 dollars should pay tax in Nigeria none
But the tax law clearly exempts individuals earning ₦800,000 or less annually.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by professore(m): 2:50pm On Jan 02
If the tax law is harmless, the government will not be adamant in pursuing it, common sense about Nigerian crop of dirty leadership.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by Food4Thought: 2:51pm On Jan 02
They get the tax money and in the end loot it.
Nigerians say no to unhealthy tax laws.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by luckingto50: 2:56pm On Jan 02
Eniolohunda:
There's no big deal in this tax law. All developed countries pay tax. Nigerians don't want to pay tax but want development.
The level of stealing in Nigerian can't be compared to other developing countries that utilizes their taxes. For example Malami former AGF of Nigeria in assets alone goof up to N212B and we've not even talk about the money in his bank accounts. Imagine, we have government officials up to 100 stealing such money.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by EarthKing(m): 2:56pm On Jan 02
All developed countries pay tax. But their leaders don't go to other countries for medical treatments. That makes the difference. Stop spewing traaaaaaaaash!

Eniolohunda:
There's no big deal in this tax law. All developed countries pay tax. Nigerians don't want to pay tax but want development.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by HopeGying: 2:58pm On Jan 02
The druggie cocaine-smoking criminal can't tax my hard earned money.

Please don't make racist and tribalistic comments on this section
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by mrvitalis(m): 3:03pm On Jan 02
99thEnemy:
But the tax law clearly exempts individuals earning ₦800,000 or less annually.
Is 800k not less than 600 dollars per year?
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by hatchy: 3:03pm On Jan 02
All the APC Voltrons have already positioned themselves to post and support this thread. Look at them up there and throughout the topic posting and applauding the wicked taxation.

"Reduce their purchasing power, spread the tax net"

Bola Tinubu, 2020
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by mrvitalis(m): 3:05pm On Jan 02
Image123:
Is that how you heard it's done in saner clime, or that's what that lambarism croner promised you?

Can you intelligently say how much the person earning $600 was paying as tax before, and how much such person is to pay now? All these ignorance over what?
Yes that's how it's done
In the UK 12k pounds are tax free
In the US 15k dollars
In South Africa over 5600 dollars equivalent are bench marke
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by johngwain: 3:05pm On Jan 02
Lies, fcmb took #1,060 from me this morning from interest of money I had in my savings they tagged it tax
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by 99thEnemy(op): 3:06pm On Jan 02
grandstar:
Fantastic information.

No 23 needs some correction.

It is actually 100m and not 50m.

I still give your post a 9.9 out of 10.
₦50 million applies to small companies while ₦100 million applies to small businesses.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by JuanDeDios: 3:07pm On Jan 02
99thEnemy:
But the tax law clearly exempts individuals earning ₦800,000 or less annually.
Yeah. I think he's talking of those who earn N801,000.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by 99thEnemy(op): 3:11pm On Jan 02
mrvitalis:
Is 800k not less than 600 dollars per year?
Oh!, Now I get.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by Eniolohunda: 3:11pm On Jan 02
luckingto50:
The level of stealing in Nigerian can't be compared to other developing countries that utilizes their taxes. For example Malami former AGF of Nigeria in assets alone goof up to N212B and we've not even talk about the money in his bank accounts. Imagine, we have government officials up to 100 stealing such money.
I can reason with you because you gave me a good reason, in our greediness. You see those other ones dragging me without a reason I no see their drag.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by pawn89(m): 3:12pm On Jan 02
As we move into the new year and with recent tax changes, I’m curious: for Nigerians abroad who send funds (already taxed overseas) into their personal naira accounts, how does the system prevent those funds from being taxed again?
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by NothingDoMe: 3:13pm On Jan 02
froxydydx:
This tax law is just to target oil and Gas workers
Looool. In a way by increasing tax paid by about 5%, many oil workers will now pay 25% tax.

Also if your company pays severance packages, say N300m, Govt takes 25% of that severance package.

Severance package does not include your benefits as tied to the pension scheme. Benefits tied to this scheme are tax exempt.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by 99thEnemy(op): 3:14pm On Jan 02
bixton:
A8: If registered as an enterprise (business name), you pay Personal Income Tax. If registered as a limited liability company, you pay Company Income Tax.


With regards to the bolded....

How is this personal income tax calculated for one who runs an Enterprise business name and also will the employees under this kind of business name required to also pay personal income tax?

Is that not double taxation because the Enterprise business first taxes the individual employees salary/wages and remit to the FG and why will the FG still go ahead to tax same employees?!!!!

Please explain with clarity.....
Thanks.
I honestly have no idea about how this is calculated too.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by obeegee: 3:22pm On Jan 02
Will state governments still collect PAYE tax? Infact, will there be any tax paid to state governments anymore?
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by WhizdomXX(m): 3:23pm On Jan 02
datola:
@ Q23

The turnover limit for small limited liability company for tax exemption is N100 millions according to Taiwo Oyedele.

I think it was changed from N50million to N100million
This is where the clarification on what was gazetted and what was passed, comes in.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by Mrexcell(m): 3:39pm On Jan 02
So how will the govt now know my personal income in a year to determine how much am supposed to pay?
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 3:40pm On Jan 02
But Nigeria workers both in private and public federal government service were already paying tax known as PAYE

Their EMPLOYERS HAVE BEEN EXTRACTING THE INCOME TAX AT SOURCE all the while prior to this pronouncement

Are you saying that money that enters the government or the private sector hands after all the deductions including mortgage, pension, insurance and income tax is what you are now after?

If that's the case, then this is double jeopardy!
Double taxation!
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by tballeyy(m): 3:43pm On Jan 02
Clap for your Tinubu..
We shall on election day
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by NothingDoMe: 3:44pm On Jan 02
johngwain:
Lies, fcmb took #1,060 from me this morning from interest of money I had in my savings they tagged it tax
That's withholding tax of 10% on your interest of N10,060.

And yes the new tax laws will hit everyone rich or poor.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by NothingDoMe: 3:45pm On Jan 02
Mrexcell:
So how will the govt now know my personal income in a year to determine how much am supposed to pay?
Lol they expect you to declare.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by NothingDoMe: 3:46pm On Jan 02
WhizdomXX:
This is where the clarification on what was gazetted and what was passed, comes in.
The legistlatiffs should be fast about it!
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by sportskid(m): 3:46pm On Jan 02
All this too. Much explanations, we will know as soon as Implementation starts.
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by bixton(m): 3:47pm On Jan 02
hatchy:
All the APC Voltrons have already positioned themselves to post and support this thread. Look at them up there and throughout the topic posting and applauding the wicked taxation.

"Reduce their purchasing power, spread the tax net"

Bola Tinubu, 2020
We have a generation of copy and paste....
A generation of say it as you are told......

Without actually having a clear understanding of it and also able to respond intelligently to questions when asked.......

So in their trying to make it known to the public they have also failed in passing the information around....
Re: Questions & Answers On The New Nigeria Tax Law by creativejagaban: 3:57pm On Jan 02
Image123:
You can't easily wake a man pretending to sleep. Most of the people don't want to understand it. They want it to fail, they want to use misinformation to see if it can fail, or if they can cause problems or riots with it. Poor man pikin dey middle dey fight for big man tax.
There is nothing they can do. grin

Every of their efforts to frustrate the government will all end in nought cheesy

By 2027, they will all realize the futility of their shenanigans grin


You can imagine the lambanus lienus fans, suddenly El-rufai is now a saint since he is in ADC grin

suddenly Amaechi is now a saint since he is in ADC grin

suddenly Aregbesola is now a saint since he is in ADC grin


suddenly Ariku is now a saint since he is in ADC grin


suddenly David Mark is now a saint since he is in ADC grin

Tinubu till 2031.
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