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Tax Reforms on Track for January 1 Implementation

The Federal Government confirms Nigeria's major tax reform laws will take effect as scheduled on January 1, 2026. The changes promise relief for 98% of workers and 97% of small businesses. Get the full details.

National Assembly Orders Re-gazetting of Tax Laws

The National Assembly has mandated the re-gazetting of four 2025 tax laws and issuance of Certified True Copies to address alleged discrepancies. This follows an investigation into the legislative process.

NLC to reject new tax laws over political manipulation

The Nigeria Labour Congress vows to reject new tax reforms set for 2026, citing political interference and lack of worker inclusion. President Joe Ajaero calls for tax justice and fair worker treatment.

NIPCO saves N44m yearly with solar at fuel stations

NIPCO Plc has cut energy costs by N44.4 million annually after switching three fuel stations to hybrid solar power. The move eliminates grid reliance and reduces carbon emissions. Discover how renewable energy is transforming Nigeria's retail fuel sector.

Lady Saves ₦1k Daily for Rent, Now Doubles to ₦2k

A Nigerian lady's disciplined saving method of ₦1,000 daily to pay her ₦350k rent goes viral. With rent now ₦600k, she plans to double her daily savings. See her inspiring story and netizens' reactions.

Seafarers Seek Tax Clarity Ahead of 2026 Regime

Nigerian maritime stakeholders call for tax exemptions and clear guidelines for seafarers before the 2026 tax reform. They warn the new regime could unfairly burden this vital workforce.

Ex-FIRS Boss Nami Demands Cancellation of Altered Tax Law

Former FIRS Chairman Muhammad Nami advises the National Assembly to cancel the gazetted Tax Administration Act after unauthorized alterations. He calls for investigation and prosecution of perpetrators to protect Nigeria's tax system.

Presidency Denies Discrepancies in New Tax Laws

The Presidency has dismissed claims of alterations in the new tax laws signed by Tinubu. Taiwo Oyedele calls reports 'false and misleading' as controversy grows ahead of the January 2026 implementation.

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