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Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Pakute(op): 2:41pm On Mar 04
The Federal Government on Tuesday formally prohibited cash collection of taxes and banned the mounting of roadblocks for revenue enforcement, as part of fresh regulations to implement Nigeria’s new tax laws nationwide.

The disclosure was made in Abuja by the Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board, Mr Olusegun Adesokan, during the signing of the Presumptive Tax Regulations and Guidelines on the Implementation of the Tax Laws at the Federal Ministry of Finance.

Adesokan said the new framework was designed to end informal, coercive, and fragmented tax practices, particularly at the subnational level.

“It bans all forms of cash collection by tax authorities. It also bans the mounting of roadblocks for the collection of taxes,” he said.
He explained that the regulations would entrench transparency and equity in tax administration, especially within the commerce and informal sectors.

“These regulations are another demonstration of his commitment to taxing prosperity and not poverty,” Adesokan said, referring to the reform agenda of the Federal Government.


According to him, nano and small businesses with an annual turnover of N12m and below would be exempted under the presumptive tax regime.

“Our nano and small businesses with an annual turnover of N12m and below are exempted from tax,” he stated.

He added that the framework introduced a one per cent tax rate on turnover for other categories of informal businesses, while encouraging the use of technology-driven payment systems.

“It also introduces a tax rate of one per cent of turnover on all other categories of informal businesses,” he said.

Adesokan noted that the guidelines provided a uniform structure for subnational governments in taxing the commerce sector and integrating operators into the formal system through a Tax Identification platform.

“These regulations constitute the framework for taxing the commerce sector,” he said, adding that the alignment of states behind the framework signalled a coordinated national approach.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, said the signing marked a transition from legislative approval to operational enforcement of the tax reforms enacted in 2025 and early 2026.

“With the signing of these regulations, we are transitioning from regulation to structured implementation of the tax reforms,” Edun said.

He described the regulations as a simple and transparent framework for applying presumptive tax, stressing that they were anchored on “transparency, fairness, clarity, indeed, equity, and economic inclusion for Nigerians.”

“Our aim is to ensure consistency, prevent arbitrary assessments… and to protect small businesses while ensuring the continuous growth of the Nigerian economy,” the minister said.

Edun maintained that the reforms were not intended to raise tax rates but to broaden the tax base in a structured manner.

“We’ll expand the tax base, not raising taxes, but expanding so that each bears his rightful contribution to the common cause,” he said.

He said the regulations were developed in collaboration with the Joint Revenue Board to ensure alignment across federal, state, and local governments.

“Our role is to ensure that tax administrations are coordinated, not fragmented, and deliver results and impact to all Nigerians,” he stated.

The minister linked the reforms to the government’s broader growth objectives, noting that economic expansion had exceeded four per cent in the last quarter of 2025 but required further acceleration.

“We’re looking at, in the immediate term, to try to get to seven per cent GDP growth on our way to Mr President’s clear-stated target… by 2030, the $1tn economy,” Edun said.

He assured stakeholders that implementation would be closely monitored to safeguard fairness, adding that an ombudsman mechanism had been introduced.

“Implementation will be monitored carefully. Fairness in practice… there’s an ombudsman to keep an eye on fair implementation of the tax laws,” he said.

In his closing remarks, the Chairman of the National Tax Policy Implementation Committee, Mr Joseph Tegbe, described the signing as a decisive shift from policy intention to practical execution.

“With the signing of the presumptive tax guidelines, we have moved from legal provisions to operational reality,” Tegbe said.

He stressed that the reforms were not about imposing new burdens but correcting distortions in the system.

“It’s not about imposing new volumes but restoring order where there has been fragmentation and replacing arbitrariness with transparency,” he said.

Tegbe observed that the informal sector employs more than 80 per cent of Nigeria’s workforce but has historically contributed little to structured public revenue due to systemic weaknesses.

“The informal sector… employs more than 80 per cent of the workforce… yet its contribution to structured public revenue has been disproportionately low, not because they are unwilling to pay but because our framework was either too complex or did not reflect operational realities,” he said.

He added that sustainable development required sustainable revenue mobilisation and that the committee would work with tax authorities to ensure disciplined and transparent rollout of the new framework. “With today’s signing, we move decisively from intention to execution,” Tegbe said.

In June 2025, President Bola Tinubu signed four sweeping tax reform bills into law, including the Nigeria Tax Act and related statutes that together overhaul decades-old tax statutes and modernise the country’s tax system.
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Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by CodeTemplar: 2:48pm On Mar 04
Needs to be banned down to state and LG level. The kind of tax states and LG need is not best collected as cash.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Goo0dHardDick: 3:27pm On Mar 04
Story for the gods.

Let them stop you on the road and don't pay your taxes, na then you go understand say this govt is irresponsible.

Tinubu is desperately trying to do everything possible to win 2027 election
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Putindbutt(m): 3:31pm On Mar 04
We said the tax reforms is about eliminating multiple taxes and providing ease to low income earners in both formal and informal sectors but wailers who lack basic understanding of the laws were spreading all kinds of lies and propaganda against the law, they were regurgitating lies from some certain social media influencers who were paid by opposition to campaign against the law.

Moreover, the appointment of Oyedele as minister makes perfect sense, I believe he will be in charge of enforcing compliance at the micro level.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Daeveed(m): 3:43pm On Mar 04
Online virtual ban. Without any government body to monitor and Implement. Anyhow place called Nigeria
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by sheedy407(m): 3:44pm On Mar 04
Where dem wan put MC Oluomo boys?

Oga driver, where my money
Government say make i pay am to bank
Oga driver, u go sleep here o
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by toprealman:
But support MC Oluomo and his urchins harassing drivers doing their thing.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Malagans(m): 3:44pm On Mar 04
Every positive change that will benefit the common man is always written in papers, no real life application or enforcement.

Toothless bulldog
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Klington: 3:45pm On Mar 04
Tinubu wants to whyne mc oluomo and his boysgrin
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Gotocourt: 3:47pm On Mar 04
Omorr, those livestock and produce dey worry most especially at Benue State. They claim local govt staffs
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Tenses: 3:47pm On Mar 04
See this clownish tinubu's government.

This rogue government has no capacity to enforce it.

The extortion called PRODUCE is a collaborative effort by the state government and local government.

Now that tinubu is pampering the state governors because of his reelection bid, he can never move against the governors.

What happed to LG autonomy will happen to this also.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by GaskiyaTV: 3:51pm On Mar 04
This is a step in the right direction. I dont trust those touts collecting cash and giving people fake receipts.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Kenobsky(m): 3:51pm On Mar 04
Is ceaser aware of this new tax enforcement?
Hmmm I pray Bulaba will not overturn it.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by fineboynl(m): 3:52pm On Mar 04
Government will make more money but thiose people on the road will try to find other ways to turn things. Boys must chop
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Jhoneyman: 3:54pm On Mar 04
Will agbero and Okada people agree ?
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by TimeManager(m): 3:55pm On Mar 04
It's about to go down - transitioning from regulation to implementation. That's what we're talking about, get those illegal and multiple collection off the road. Better times ahead. God bless Nigeria and God bless President Tinubu.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by csamii: 3:56pm On Mar 04
If it works out then it's a nice initiative. If only the same FG won't compromise.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by ufotunang: 3:56pm On Mar 04
It will be difficult to stop.it...in this hard economy, hunger, hardship many of those tax collectors on the road even the agberos use the tax to survive the hard economy.. that is why if the economy is good and better and the environment is conducive for businesses to thrive..this tax collectors and agberos will be legally engaged with jobs, businesses and tax collection on the roads will reduce and stop
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by WiseBizInvestor(f): 3:58pm On Mar 04
Seems you're familiar with what is normal to be doings in Nigeria. 🤔
Daeveed:
Online virtual ban. Without any government body to monitor and Implement. Anyhow place called Nigeria
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Image123(m): 3:58pm On Mar 04
A town hall idea, different from balablue.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Image123(m): 4:00pm On Mar 04
i just love it more, with that Oyedele guy immersed into the picture. Those wailers that wey screaming last year about being taxed to death in 2026, have you been taxed to death?Ignoramuses
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by ppogba: 4:01pm On Mar 04
Where will the tax collecting thugs in Onitsha now go?
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by YungG(m): 4:02pm On Mar 04
Hope all the AMAC boys wey dey for Wuse market bridge and Banex follow
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Image123(m): 4:02pm On Mar 04
ppogba:
Where will the tax collecting thugs in Onitsha now go?
Hopefully, it is well and quickly implemented in the main cities, where the main tax is. Like Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja. State governments also have a huge part to play in all these. i can imagine a Fashola as a governor implementing this even before the FG.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by iwaeda: 4:03pm On Mar 04
Does it include those at Berger, Benin, upper Iweka, Agbor and Eleme.. Also those urchins that stand by every street corners in Lagos. grin grin
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:05pm On Mar 04
Very very good. ..To avoid stories that touch….
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by donleo92(m): 4:07pm On Mar 04
East will be finally free from road blocks
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by yewit37486: 4:08pm On Mar 04
Will be interesting to see how this will be implemented.
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by Basic123: 4:19pm On Mar 04
Putindbutt:
We said the tax reforms is about eliminating multiple taxes and providing ease to low income earners in both formal and informal sectors but wailers who lack basic understanding of the laws were spreading all kinds of lies and propaganda against the law, they were regurgitating lies from some certain social media influencers who were paid by opposition to campaign against the law.

Moreover, the appointment of Oyedele as minister makes perfect sense, I believe he will be in charge of enforcing compliance at the micro level.
.Do you know some of our colleagues,medical doctors for that matter,believed their salary would reduce in january despite several explanations done by experts in the bill.

Political indoctrinations knows no accademic qualification!
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by badaru911: 4:24pm On Mar 04
sheedy407:
Where dem wan put MC Oluomo boys?

Oga driver, where my money
Government say make i pay am to bank
Oga driver, u go sleep here o
...Mc oluomo money are for their association., the money are collected from association members who are nurtw members.. The money is not going into government pocket buy their own pocket, that's why they are rich..
Re: Tax Laws: FG Bans Collection Of Cash Taxes, Revenue Road Blocks On Highways by EmmyMaestro(m): 4:32pm On Mar 04
I hope they will go round Everytime to enforce it because people no de follow directives o
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