
Nigeriaâll witness monumental devt with correct tax system â Oyedele
Anger spreads as new tax laws slash workersâ pay amid rising inflation
New Tax Regime: Billions could come from churches, mosques â Oye, ex NACCIMA boss
Cartoon: FG is like âSqueeze harderâ
Cartoon: Lagos landlord and tenant tax affairs
Cartoon: Three arms of govt are Legislathieves, Executhieves andâŠ
When Laws Ignore Society: The danger of tax reforms in Nigeria
Cartoon: âDear Legislathieves, the tax choke oooo!â
Cartoon: Why N2.5m transfer was labelled âFor Breadâ
Photos: KPMG, Revenue Service meet after clash over tax reforms
How manufacturers can benefit from new tax lawsâ
âYou donât understand it,â Oyedele flays KPMG over tax reform
Cartoon: âSir, play another card naâ
Cartoon: Happy New dividend of Nigerian democracy
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SubscribeReps to review, re-gazette 2025 tax laws
The National Assembly has directed the Clerk to re-gazette the Acts and issue Certified True Copies of the versions to both chambers
Implementation of new tax laws begins January 1, 2026 â Oyedele
On alleged alterations, Oyedele welcomed the National Assemblyâs position, saying the Federal Government will work with the lawmakers to address concerns
NLC calls for total rejection of âdistortedâ tax law
NLC has urged Nigerians to reject any tax law that âwas distorted or falsifiedâ, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and fairness
Let lawmakers investigateâ ââ Oyedele reacts to alleged errors in gazetted tax laws
Oyedele explained that even members of the executive arm, including himself, only had access to the versions presented to President Bola Tinubu for assent.
âYou canât tax hungerâ â Opposition warns Tinubu
Nigeriaâs opposition movement on Wednesday warned that the Federal Governmentâs proposed tax regime could worsen the countryâs deepening social and economic crisis, accusing the administration of imposing harsh fiscal policies on citizens already overwhelmed by poverty, insecurity, and rising living costs.
Tax Reforms: No one will touch money in your bank account, Oyedele assures Nigerians
Amid rising public anxiety over the ongoing tax reforms, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, yesterday dismissed fears that the government plans to deduct money directly from bank accounts, insisting that such claims are âfalse, dangerous and capable of destabilising the economy.â
New tax regime may trigger capital flight â Oye
With a few weeks to the January 1 rollout of the 2025 Nigeria Tax Act, there is growing concern among the nationâs business community, industry experts, and other stakeholders that the new tax regime could trigger unprecedented capital flight and undermine Nigeriaâs investment climate.
Tinubu approves tax policy implementation câttee
President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of the National Tax Policy Implementation Committee (NTPIC).
State of the Nigerian economy an objective view
By Dele Sobowale Ask anybody, including the best educated and most erudite, about the Nigerian economy, and the response will probably be subjective summary based on personal and political bias long ingrained. Members of political parties have made up their minds in advance of any event regarding the economy. For some, President Tinubu can do no [âŠ]
Tinubu might soon impose âOxygen Taxâ if Nigerians are not carefulâ ââ Adebayo
Adebayo argued that Tinubuâs tax policy would worsen the hardship of Nigerians already grappling with rising living costs.
Fuel tax wonât begin until naira appreciates, oil price falls â Oyedele
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, has said the proposed 5% fuel surcharge (tax) will not be implemented until there is a significant improvement in key economic indicators, particularly an appreciation of the naira or a fall in global crude oil prices. Speaking at the Haulage and Logistics [âŠ]
Reps inaugurate committee to probe tax deductions, multiple bank charges
The House of Representatives has inaugurated an Ad-hoc Committee to investigate alleged unlawful tax deductions from the earnings of civil and public servants, as well as multiple bank charges imposed on customersâ accounts across the country.
98% of Nigerians to enjoy crash in tax rate or total exemption in 2026 â Oyedele
An estimated 98 per cent of Nigerians will either stop paying tax or have their tax rate under the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) category crashed to its barest minimum when the new tax law goes into force in January 2026.
More than 90% of informal workers too poor to pay taxes â Oyedele
Oyedele dismissed the widespread belief that Nigeriaâs revenue problem could be solved by targeting the informal sector.
Tax reforms and Nigerians abroad
Nigeria stands at the edge of a fiscal revolution. For decades, the country has struggled under the weight of a tax system that is tangled
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