Nigeria's New Tax Law: ₦800,000 Annual Income Now Tax-Free
Nigeria's new tax law effective January 1, 2026, exempts the first ₦800,000 of annual income from tax. Learn how this reform impacts government employees and the wider economy.
Nigeria's new tax law effective January 1, 2026, exempts the first ₦800,000 of annual income from tax. Learn how this reform impacts government employees and the wider economy.
The Ohanaeze Youths Movement commends the Abuja High Court ruling backing Nigeria's new tax regime from January 1, 2026, calling it vital for economic transformation. Read their full statement.
A major protest against Nigeria's new tax laws collapses as a faction alleges a N300m bribe, calls for EFCC investigation, and accuses opposition of hijacking the movement. Read the full story.
Social media influencer Rita 'Raye' Ushie cries out after being charged a huge 7.5% VAT on a N6.5 million purchase for her tech startup. See public reactions and why NANS plans protests.
A Nigerian man's viral questions about the 2026 tax reform have ignited a fierce debate on fairness, government benefits, and who should pay. Read the full story.
Nigeria's new tax law reshapes the landscape. See who is fully exempt, who pays the lowest rate, and the high earners facing a 25% top rate. Get all the details.
Nigerian ethnic youth leaders celebrate a court ruling allowing the new tax law to proceed, calling it a victory for national economic interest and fairness. Read more.
Arewa youths support the court's decision for Nigeria's new tax regime to start Jan 1, 2026, calling it vital for economic reform. They urge citizens to be patient for long-term gains.
Labour Party National Chairman Julius Abure declares the party the credible alternative for a prosperous Nigeria, citing Supreme Court victory and readiness for 2027 elections. Read his full New Year message.
A civic group urges Nigerians to embrace unity, truthful leadership, and shared sacrifice for national renewal in 2026. Read their full New Year message calling for a functional democracy.
Apostle Momo Promise forecasts a new opposition party, falling prices, and global challenges in his 2026 New Year message. Read his full prophecies for Nigeria and the world.
Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan urges Nigerian leaders to adopt people-centered leadership in 2026, warning that unity and integrity are crucial for the nation's future amid hardship.
President Bola Tinubu declares 2026 as the beginning of a more robust economic phase for Nigeria, citing 2025 gains in GDP, inflation, and FDI. Read his full vision for the new year.
Enough is Enough Nigeria urges the Federal Government to delay implementing new tax reforms, citing governance, transparency, and public trust deficits. Key demands include civic education and disclosure of FIRS-France MoU.
Nigerian traditional rulers and a bishop deliver powerful New Year messages for 2026, urging respect for human life, national unity, and collective security. Read their full calls to action.
Rt. Rev. Gabriel Okupevi calls for collective security responsibility and leader integrity in his 2026 New Year message. Read his full charge to Nigeria.
Baba Aladura Israel Akinadewo calls for unity and faith to tackle Nigeria's security and economic hurdles in 2026. Read his full New Year message and biblical admonition.
As Nigerians prepared for New Year's Eve, several nations like Kiribati and New Zealand had already entered 2026 due to time zone differences. Discover the list and the global countdown sequence.
Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, urges citizens to embrace 2026 with hope, unity, and shared responsibility for a thriving nation. Read her full message.
Discover the first 10 countries to enter 2026 as the world celebrates New Year. Kiribati's Kiritimati atoll led the global countdown. Read the full list and see how Nigeria followed.
Former Kaduna Governor Ahmed Makarfi urges the Federal Government to eliminate insecurity and revive Nigeria's economy in the new year. Read his full New Year message and analysis.
As Nigeria's new tax regime begins in January 2026, experts advise using clear bank transfer descriptions like 'Gift' or 'Loan' to prevent overpayment and tax audits. Learn the simple, legal narrations.
The Pacific nation of Kiribati has become the first to ring in 2026. As celebrations sweep the globe, Nigeria prepares for its own crossover services and festivities. Read the full global timeline.
President Bola Tinubu confirms Nigeria's reformed tax laws will take effect on January 1, 2026, calling it a 'once-in-a-generation' fiscal reset. Read the full details.
President Bola Tinubu insists Nigeria's new tax laws will take effect on January 1, 2026, despite controversy over alleged alterations and a National Assembly probe. Read the full details.
Nigeria's new tax ID portal goes live January 1, 2026. Your NIN becomes your tax number. Learn how to retrieve your ID and what it means for you.
Discover 35 realistic and fun New Year's resolutions for 2025, from fitness and finance to self-care and adventure. Get inspired to set achievable goals that will transform your year.
An Abuja High Court has begun hearing a suit seeking to halt Nigeria's new tax regime set for January 1, 2026. The case challenges the validity of key tax reforms. Read the latest details.
Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema warns that new tax provisions could push domestic flight fares beyond ₦1 million, threatening airline collapse. He calls for urgent government intervention.
Nigeria falls short of its 70% broadband penetration goal for 2025, reaching only 50.58%. The NCC confirms a new five-year plan is underway, focusing on satellite technology to bridge the digital divide. Read more.