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New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Islie(op): 7:53am On Jan 19
..Bayelsa, Anambra, Ekiti, Gombe, Kogi, Nasarawa, Plateau, Kwara, Zamfara ahead, 27 yet to act

...Presidential committee, Tax Ombud to protect payers’ rights



Nine state governments have domesticated the new tax laws aimed at ending the era of multiple taxation and uncoordinated levies.

They are Bayelsa, Anambra, Ekiti, Gombe, Kogi, Nasarawa, Plateau, Kwara and Zamfara.

The remaining 27 are likely to follow suit soon, The Nation gathered.

Sources said the domestication of the new tax laws by the state governments will complement the efforts of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee and the Joint Revenue Board (JRB) in creating a more efficient revenue system for the country.

The committee had developed a model Tax Harmonisation Law for adoption by states and local governments to address the challenges posed by uncoordinated collections, including those by non-state actors

Chairman of the Presidential Committee, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, said it was imperative for the states to enact their own tax harmonisation law to address multiple taxations at state and local government levels.

The Joint Revenue Board described the steps taken by the nine states as a key component of reforms designed to eliminate illegal tax collection and provide a clearer fiscal environment for businesses and citizens alike.

Kogi State Governor Ahmed Ododo signed the state’s domesticated tax bills into law on January 1.

They are the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (Establishment) Law, 2025 and Kogi State Taxes and Levies (Approved List for Collection) Law, 2025

According to him, the move is expected to boost the state’s revenue, enhance transparency and promote economic growth.

He said the laws exempt low-income earners – individuals earning below N800,000 annually – from tax payment and will also encourage increased investment, simplify tax processes and reduce compliance costs to attract businesses.

Other benefits are “technology-driven efficiency: Digitalised tax administration will reduce human interference and promote accountability.”

“The New Tax Laws aim to support structural reset, drive harmonisation and protect dignity rather than raise tax obligations,” Governor Ododo explained.

The Bayelsa State Joint Revenue Board said on its X handle that the domestication of the tax laws represents “a significant milestone in the modernisation of revenue administration in the state”.

It said the landmark law, which is the first to be signed by a state in the South-South Geopolitical Zone, has the objectives of eliminating multiple taxation by streamlining the pre-existing collectibles of nearly sixty to just nine collectible heads

It said the law also outlaws roadblocks for the collection of taxes, levies and charges, de-emphasises cash collection and utilises technology to ensure transparency in tax administration, while plugging revenue leakages.

The harmonised framework is also expected to improve taxpayer compliance, boost investor confidence, and support the state’s economic development.

It acknowledged the collaborative efforts of the state government, the legislature, and the state Internal Revenue Service in driving the reform forward, which aligns with the national tax reform initiative of the Tinubu administration, underscoring the state’s commitment to transparency and good governance.

Chairman of the Anambra Internally Generated Revenue Services (AIRS), Dr Greg Ezeilo, told The Nation that the domestication of the tax laws in the state has ended the era of paying cash into government treasury

Ezeilo said the AIRS under his leadership will be intentional, firm and transparent in its enforcement approach, emphasising that there will be “no mercy for tax evaders” in the state.

Ezeilo also said the agency would, in the coming weeks, organise town hall meetings to deepen engagement with tax stakeholders across the state.

The Executive Chairman of the Delta State Internal Revenue Service (DSIRS), Mr. Solomon Igharakpata, said the state government was in the process of domesticating the new tax laws.

According to Igharakpata, the new tax legislation will be transmitted to the State House of Assembly before the end of this month.

“We are already in the process. I am confident that before the end of this month, it will reach the House of Assembly,” he declared.

The other states are working on passing and gazetting their own versions of the law. Officials believe this momentum signals a shift toward a more transparent and investor-friendly framework across Nigeria.

At a recent tax reform summit held in Lagos, Mr. Oyedele said sub-national tax transformation is central to Nigeria’s economic survival.

He said the goal of the new tax law was not to introduce new or higher tax rates but to focus on “harmonisation, efficiency and taxpayer value leveraging data and collaborating within the state and nationally.”

He said harmonisation does not mean centralisation.

“It means clarity and efficiency. The people pay less and the government collects more,” he said.

Tax committee, Ombud to protect taxpayers’ rights

The PFPTRC and the Office of the Tax Ombud have resolved to work together to enhance taxpayers’ trust and compliance through transparent mediation and accountability, following a meeting in Abuja between the Tax Ombud/CEO, Dr. John Nwabueze, and PFPTRC chairman Taiwo Oyedele.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Tax Ombud/CEO, Chukwudi Achife, said in a statement that the Office of the Tax Ombud will serve as a mediation safety net for small and medium enterprises as well as multinational companies to resolve issues related to taxes, levies, charges, customs duties and allied matters.

Achife quoted Dr. Nwabueze as saying “Nigerian taxpayers can now save the cost of arbitration while still obtaining justice by resolving their tax complaints through the office.”

Oyedele said of the meeting that it was part of ongoing efforts to support the effective implementation of tax reforms.

“The Office of the Tax Ombud is an independent and impartial body established under the new tax laws to protect taxpayer rights, resolve complaints quickly and fairly, and build trust in the tax system through mediation and advocacy,” he said.

He added: “Our engagement focused on collaboration with the Tax Ombud, given his critical role in ensuring that the reforms deliver not just better tax systems but a fairer and more responsive tax administration for taxpayers.”
Dr. Nwabueze was appointed last year under the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act 2025 to provide a fair, independent channel for taxpayers to resolve disputes with revenue authorities, offering mediation for issues like unfair treatment, delays and abuse, aiming to boost transparency and trust in Nigeria’s tax system.

The four (4) Tax Reform laws comprehensively overhaul the Nigerian tax landscape to drive economic growth, increase revenue generation, improve the business environment and enhance effective tax administration across the different levels of government.
https://thenationonlineng.net/new-tax-laws-nine-states-lead-domestication-drive/

Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by yesloaded: 8:05am On Jan 19
Unto the next meaningful news
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by SpaceX: 8:05am On Jan 19
Tax that they will later embezzle for themselves.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Tenses: 8:05am On Jan 19
If owo mi da aka agberos still collect daily tax from motorists then the new tax law is no different from previous ones.


FG and State government can not be taxing so much from Nigerians and still expect them to continue paying levies such as offloading and unloading permit, motor park levies, owo mi da, omo nilè building levies, produce to touts enabled by state and local government etc.

If the Nigeria Tax Act should be meaningful then all these draconian levies and tax must be scraped .
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Faith0(f): 8:07am On Jan 19
Like, if you didn't see your state there🤭
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by AmishaCandra: 8:09am On Jan 19
At least dem say no new taxes, just harmonisation. That one sound fair.

Nine states don move, 27 still sleeping. Hope say this thing no go die as paper reform.

Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Lanretoye(m): 8:13am On Jan 19
Tenses:
If owo mi da aka agberos still collect daily tax from motorists then the new tax law is no different from previous ones.


FG and State government can not be taxing so much from Nigerians and still expect them to continue paying levies such as offloading and unloading permit, motor park levies, owo mi da, omo nilè building levies, produce to touts enabled by state and local government etc.

If the Nigeria Tax Act should be meaningful then all these draconian levies and tax must be scraped .
you don't own a car,you do t do transport business but na you cry pass for owomida...go to parks where they carry eastern passengers and you will experience broad day light robbery in extortion form or you go to ladipo parts market.someone like this one will still shamelessly come out and be doing call outs.pot calling kettle black,the joke is on you.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by commoditiesnig(m): 8:14am On Jan 19
Well noted. More states keying in
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by fineboynl(m): 8:16am On Jan 19
What is it about all this tax here and there, they swear for this country?

This people really don’t understand how tax and tariff works.

End users are the ones to pay for its. If you tax dangote. He will push the tax to end users.

If you tax heavy on imports. Those importers will push it to the end users. If you tax banks they will simply push it to the end users.

This government is hellbent on tax and punishing the masses
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:33am On Jan 19
Hmmmm. Okay o. We are keenly observing
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Globad(f): 8:41am On Jan 19
Hope all states will now stop all illegal tax and levied collectors on their roads

All those who collect levies from market women, Keke operators, Okada riders, trucks and all those local governments who collect money on roads across states

Enough is enough

It’s totally unacceptable for touts to be extorting money from road users and commuters and market women.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by atobs4real(m): 8:44am On Jan 19
K thought they didn't want the tax law to work before
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by ppogba: 8:54am On Jan 19
Tenses:
If owo mi da aka agberos still collect daily tax from motorists then the new tax law is no different from previous ones.


FG and State government can not be taxing so much from Nigerians and still expect them to continue paying levies such as offloading and unloading permit, motor park levies, owo mi da, omo nilè building levies, produce to touts enabled by state and local government etc.

If the Nigeria Tax Act should be meaningful then all these draconian levies and tax must be scraped .
What do you call the ones at Milverton in ABA and those in Onitsha?

Of course, you will not see those.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Brendaniel: 8:55am On Jan 19
Lanretoye:
you don't own a car,you do t do transport business but na you cry pass for owomida...go to parks where they carry eastern passengers and you will experience broad day light robbery in extortion form or you go to ladipo parts market.someone like this one will still shamelessly come out and be doing call outs.pot calling kettle black,the joke is on you.
Did the guy mention any region there, he said FG and states meaning it is a general problem but you seem to see it as attack on your region and tribe because your brother is in power and you know your your region is the most guilty of what he said, instead of you to focus on the message he passed, you decided to attack him, if what he said is implemented, is it not beneficial to every region regardless of tribe and religion...

na wa for una o...
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by CorrectionFLuid: 8:57am On Jan 19
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I know say Anambra must dey there. Eye service soludo
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Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by CorrectionFLuid: 8:58am On Jan 19
Brendaniel:
Did the guy mention any region there, he said FG and states meaning it is a general problem but you seem to see it as attack on your region and tribe because your brother is in power and you know your your region is the most guilty of what he said, instead of you to focus on the message he passed, you decided to attack him, if what he said is implemented, is it not beneficial to every region regardless of tribe and religion...

na wa for una o...
Ppogba this message is also for you
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by amazingspiderma: 9:01am On Jan 19
Lanretoye:
you don't own a car,you do t do transport business but na you cry pass for owomida...go to parks where they carry eastern passengers and you will experience broad day light robbery in extortion form or you go to ladipo parts market.someone like this one will still shamelessly come out and be doing call outs.pot calling kettle black,the joke is on you.
He made a good point.
You also made a good point.


No need for insults.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Lanretoye(m): 9:01am On Jan 19
Brendaniel:
Did the guy mention any region there, he said FG and states meaning it is a general problem but you seem to see it as attack on your region and tribe because your brother is in power and you know your your region is the most guilty of what he said, instead of you to focus on the message he passed, you decided to attack him, if what he said is implemented, is it not beneficial to every region regardless of tribe and religion...

na wa for una o...
honorable speaker of the house of disassembly, let him speak for himself
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Brendaniel: 9:07am On Jan 19
Lanretoye:
honorable speaker of the house of disassembly, let him speak for himself
If you feel you the right to attack him on his comment then I also have every right to speak for him on your own comment...
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by WhizdomXX(m): 9:25am On Jan 19
Much ado about taxation.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by iwaeda: 9:48am On Jan 19
The poorest of the states already burdening the poor. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Tenses: 10:15am On Jan 19
ppogba:
What do you call the ones at Milverton in ABA and those in Onitsha?

Of course, you will not see those.
Bros, I base in south east and I am referring to agberos in south east. I was only using terms that we all can relate to. It's incidental that most of the terms I used are prevalent in the south West. Sorry bro.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by ppogba: 10:25am On Jan 19
Tenses:
Bros, I base in south east and I am referring to agberos in south east. I was only using terms that we all can relate to. It's incidental that most of the terms I used are prevalent in the south West. Sorry bro.
No offense.

I was only trying to put things in perspectives too.
Re: New Tax Laws: Nine States Lead Domestication Drive by Killermamba: 11:29am On Jan 19
Islie:
..Bayelsa, Anambra, Ekiti, Gombe, Kogi, Nasarawa, Plateau, Kwara, Zamfara ahead, 27 yet to act

...Presidential committee, Tax Ombud to protect payers’ rights





https://thenationonlineng.net/new-tax-laws-nine-states-lead-domestication-drive/
Lagos will be the last to join. Because multiple levies and taxation favours them
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