One-Third of Nigeria’s Workforce to Be Tax-Exempt from 2026 — Oyedele
The Federal Government has unveiled plans to exempt about one-third of Nigeria’s workforce, across both the public and private sectors, from paying personal income tax, in what officials describe as a major shift toward a fairer and more inclusive tax system. Low-income earners earning ₦100,000 or less per month will no longer be required to pay personal income tax starting January next year.
The Federal Government has unveiled plans to exempt about one-third of Nigeria’s workforce, across both the public and private sectors, from paying personal income tax, in what officials describe as a major shift toward a fairer and more inclusive tax system. Low-income earners earning ₦100,000 or less per month will no longer be required to pay personal income tax starting January next year.
One-Third of Nigeria’s Workforce to Be Tax-Exempt from 2026 — Oyedele
The Federal Government has unveiled plans to exempt about one-third of Nigeria’s workforce, across both the public and private sectors, from paying personal income tax, in what officials describe as a major shift toward a fairer and more inclusive tax system. Low-income earners earning ₦100,000 or less per month will no longer be required to pay personal income tax starting January next year.
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