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Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by designVATExcel: 7:22am On Nov 22, 2017 |
Virtualaccounts: Sorry to disturb again. Please how can one file VAT online? The link at http://www.jtb.gov.ng ain't working. It's quite stressful and hardly any time sef to visit FIRS monthly simply to pay tax. Thanks in advance |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by Virtualaccounts: 7:39am On Nov 23, 2017 |
designVATExcel: Access is not automatic. You will need to write a letter to your tax office to grant you access. Please visit your tax office for direction. Another option is to pay us a low as 10k monthly to help you file. Bless you. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by jones2014: 6:59pm On May 01, 2018 |
Virtualaccounts: @virtualaccounts pls assist o. D company i work for though small has about 4 - 5 staff members. For embassy/visa applications do i have to make use of company tax documents? Or i have to pay my own tax separately? If so pls at what rate? Salary is btw 40-45k monthly. Thanks |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by Virtualaccounts: 9:52pm On May 01, 2018 |
jones2014: For visa application, your tax clearance certificate (Tcc) will do. You can ask your company to help you process your Tcc if they haven't done that already. To do this they must have been filing your annual taxes. |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by jones2014: 6:51pm On May 02, 2018 |
Virtualaccounts:thanks and God bless. |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by Jimmychuks2018: 10:51pm On May 08, 2018 |
Hi, please contact me on my email I need you to do some stuff for me if you are in lagos. Virtualaccounts: |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by Virtualaccounts: 11:01pm On May 08, 2018 |
Jimmychuks2018: Sent you a pm. Not sure you've seen it. You can reach us on info(at)virtualaccountant.ng.or whatsapp 080.2975.3761 |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by Ballotelle(m): 7:48am On Jul 18, 2019 |
Good morning.. Please do you know about tax, I need info.. Am being disturbed to pay income tax on a business have not even broken even .. We just started the school.. What I receive as school fees isn't enough to even pay salary and am disturbed to pay 45k as my own tax separate from 1% from teachers salary |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by suyamasta(m): 9:36am On Aug 13, 2019 |
Virtualaccounts:Must tax be paid monthly or can it be accumulated to be paid annually? |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by lightdream: 8:24am On Apr 29, 2020 |
Thank you for these info. |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by davidblack007(m): 12:38pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Do you guys know how small business pay taxes in the US? |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by davidblack007(m): 10:31am On Jan 19, 2021 |
I've found out that taxes are paid depending on the area where you work and provide services. For example, if you are engaged in retail trade and sell certain goods there are some special sales taxes attached to them which you have to include in your price. You are obliged to pay sales taxes on these even though most of the time it is the customer. Also, in most states, even though you payed the special taxes the sales tax still applies to it. Beware of special taxes if you sell alcohol or cigarettes but check your product just in case! Also, if you do business in fast food sector, there are also nuances there. To be sure, there are taxes done for you, which is a lifesaver for a small business start-up if you aren't a franchise, then they will explain taxes for you. Just keep in mind that if you are franchising, you are not a corporation and you pay tax like any other small business. |
Re: The Must Know Taxes For Doing Business In Nigeria by joshdgr8: 3:49pm On Jan 05, 2022 |
Thanks for this education. Please what's the current total revenue a company must have to be qualified to pay tax as a company in a year |
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