President Tinubu Signs Landmark Tax Reforms into Law: What It Means For Businesses

In a bold move to overhaul Nigeria’s tax system, President Bola Tinubu has signed four pivotal finance bills into law, marking a significant milestone in the country’s economic reform journey. The sweeping changes are designed to simplify taxation, boost voluntary compliance, and ease the financial burden on everyday Nigerians — especially low-income earners and small businesses.

🔍 Overview of the New Tax Reforms

The four newly signed laws include:

  • Nigeria Tax Act: Merges over 50 minor, overlapping taxes into a unified code, easing the burden of compliance.

  • Tax Administration Act: Harmonizes tax collection processes across federal, state, and local governments.

  • Nigeria Revenue Service Act: Establishes a new autonomous tax authority, the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), replacing the FIRS.

  • Joint Revenue Board Act: Enhances coordination among tax agencies and introduces a Tax Ombudsman and Tax Appeal Tribunal for resolving disputes.

💸 Key Benefits and Changes for Citizens and Businesses

  • Income Tax Relief: Nigerians earning under ₦1 million annually will enjoy a ₦200,000 rent relief, exempting them from income tax.

  • VAT Exemption: No VAT on essential goods like food, baby products, rent, education, electricity, and healthcare services.

  • Small Business Boost: Enterprises earning less than ₦50 million per year are now exempt from company income tax and can file simpler returns.

  • Corporate Tax Cuts: Larger companies will benefit from reduced rates — from 30% down to 27.5% in 2025 and 25% in following years.

  • Tax Credits: Businesses can now claim back VAT paid on expenses and assets.

  • Support for Non-Profits: Educational, religious, and charitable organisations will enjoy tax exemptions, provided their income isn’t commercial.

👪 Who Benefits the Most?

  • Low-income households: Relief on income tax and essentials will increase disposable income and reduce cost of living.

  • Small and informal businesses: Easier processes, no company income tax, and less bureaucratic red tape.

  • Large businesses: Lower corporate taxes and incentives to invest in infrastructure and services.

⚠️ Who May Pay More?

  • High-income earners: May face increased taxes on luxury items and capital gains.

  • Luxury consumers: Premium services and high-end goods now attract higher VAT rates.

📉 Why the Reforms Were Needed

Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio stood just above 10% — far below the African average of 16–18%. The reforms aim to raise that figure to 18% by 2026, enabling the government to better fund infrastructure, healthcare, and education — without overburdening citizens or increasing taxes on essentials.

🗣️ Public Reactions: Hope, Skepticism & Caution

While many welcome the changes, questions linger about enforcement and trust:

“I like that we won’t have to pay company tax anymore. But I hope they don’t just replace it with confusing levies,” said Chidinma, a small business owner in Lagos.

“It’s good to hear about cheaper essentials, but I want to see it actually happen,” shared a civil servant in Abuja.

Economist Emmanuel Idenyi cautioned: “Implementation is everything. If tax officials continue to pressure businesses unfairly, it may backfire.”

Taiwo Oyedele, Chair of the Presidential Fiscal Policy & Tax Reform Committee, noted:

“Ninety percent of Nigerians support these reforms — but we need widespread awareness and transparency to succeed.”

These tax reforms represent a bold step toward inclusive economic growth, but their success hinges on trust, education, and fair enforcement.

Don Pedro Aganbi https://www.techtvnetwork.ng

Don Pedro Aganbi is a Nigerian Journalist, broadcaster, Filmmaker, brand and Public Relations Specialist and 1st prize winner, TV category, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) & Africa Information Society Initiatives (AISI) Awards. He is also a recipient of the Global IT Champion Awards, courtesy of World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA).

He is the Founder/Managing Partner, TechTV Network and convener of the hugely popular Titans of Tech Awards, Pan African Digital Initiative Summit & Expo and the TechTV Digital Agenda Forum.

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