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Nigeria to Cut CGT and Corporate Tax Rates in 2026

Federal government confirms plans to reduce Capital Gains Tax from 30% to 25% and Corporate Income Tax from 30% to 25% in 2026. Tax reforms to boost business profitability and attract investments.

GrabrFi Offers US Bank Accounts to Nigerian Freelancers

Nigerian freelancers and professionals can now open US bank accounts with GrabrFi to receive USD payments without fees, avoid currency devaluation, and access global financial tools for their borderless careers.

FIRS Names Xpress Payment as Official TSA Agent

Federal Inland Revenue Service appoints Xpress Payment Solutions as TSA collecting agent. Taxpayers can now remit Company Income Tax, VAT via TaxPro Max platform. Read more.

New Capital Gains Tax Rules Protect Small Investors

Federal Government clarifies new progressive Capital Gains Tax rates from 0% to 30% starting January 2026. Small investors get exemptions while large corporations face higher rates. Learn how this affects your investments.

Nigerian Bank to Close Accounts Under N7.5M Balance

Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria will close customer accounts with less than N7.5 million in February 2026. Learn about the new requirements and branch closures affecting personal banking customers.

Nigeria's Tax Revolution: Act 2025 Changes Everything

Discover how Nigeria's groundbreaking Tax Administration Act 2025 promises unified tax procedures, enhanced transparency, and simplified compliance for businesses and individuals across the nation.

FG Unveils 50 Tax Reliefs for New Fiscal Reforms

The Nigerian government has introduced 50 major tax exemptions and relief measures to protect citizens and businesses from the immediate effects of new fiscal reforms. Discover how these changes will affect you.

FG Releases 50 Tax Exemptions Nigerians Get From 2026

Nigerian government announces comprehensive tax relief package including 50 exemptions that will benefit individuals and businesses from 2026. Discover key benefits for manufacturing, agriculture, and everyday Nigerians.

FIRS Grants First E-Invoicing Licence to Nigerian Firm

A pioneering Nigerian company has secured the Federal Inland Revenue Service's first-ever accreditation as an electronic invoicing provider, marking a major leap in the country's tax digitalization journey.

Recover Money Sent to Wrong Bank Account in Nigeria

Sent money to wrong bank account in Nigeria? This comprehensive guide reveals exactly what to do immediately, your legal rights, and how to successfully recover your funds from Nigerian banks.

Lady Shows Massive OPay Balance - Goes Viral!

A young Nigerian woman has set social media ablaze after proudly displaying her impressive OPay bank account balance online, sparking massive reactions and financial envy across platforms.

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