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Full Guide to Taxes in Nigeria 2026: What Individuals and Businesses Must Know

Ogunsola Gbenga
Last updated: 31 December 2025 9:14 am
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As Nigeria moves fully into 2026, tax compliance has become more important than ever for individuals, businesses, freelancers, and digital entrepreneurs. While there has been no complete overhaul of Nigeria’s tax laws, enforcement has significantly intensified through technology, audits, and data sharing.

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Overview of Nigeria’s Tax System1. Personal Income Tax (PIT)Personal Income Tax Rates (2026)Allowances & ReliefsPAYE System2. Company Income Tax (CIT)3. Value Added Tax (VAT)VAT-Exempt Items4. Capital Gains Tax (CGT)5. Withholding Tax (WHT)6. Tertiary Education Tax (TET)7. NITDA Technology Levy8. Stamp Duties9. State & Local Government Taxes10. Digital Economy & Online Income TaxationPenalties for Tax Non-ComplianceConclusion

This detailed guide explains all major taxes applicable in Nigeria in 2026, who pays them, current rates, exemptions, and compliance requirements.

Overview of Nigeria’s Tax System

Nigeria operates a three-tier tax system:

  • Federal Government – Taxes collected by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
  • State Governments – Taxes collected by State Internal Revenue Services (SIRS)
  • Local Governments – Levies and rates at grassroots level

Understanding which authority collects each tax is critical for compliance.

1. Personal Income Tax (PIT)

Who Pays:

  • Salaried employees
  • Self-employed individuals
  • Freelancers and consultants
  • Sole proprietors and partners

Governing Law: Personal Income Tax Act (PITA)

Personal Income Tax Rates (2026)

Income Band Tax Rate
First ₦300,000 7%
Next ₦300,000 11%
Next ₦500,000 15%
Next ₦500,000 19%
Next ₦1,600,000 21%
Above ₦3,200,000 24%

Allowances & Reliefs

  • Consolidated Relief Allowance (₦200,000 or 1% of gross income + 20% of gross income)
  • Pension contributions
  • National Housing Fund (NHF)
  • Life insurance premiums

PAYE System

Employers deduct monthly tax under Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) and remit to the State IRS where the employee resides.

2. Company Income Tax (CIT)

Who Pays: Registered companies operating in Nigeria

Governing Law: Companies Income Tax Act (CITA)

Company Turnover CIT Rate
₦25 million or less 0%
₦25m – ₦100m 20%
Above ₦100m 30%

Returns must be filed within 6 months after accounting year-end or 18 months after incorporation for new companies.

3. Value Added Tax (VAT)

VAT Rate: 7.5%

Collected by: Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)

VAT Applies To:

  • Goods sold in Nigeria
  • Services rendered in Nigeria
  • Digital services consumed in Nigeria

VAT-Exempt Items

  • Basic food items
  • Medical services and drugs
  • Educational services
  • Residential rent
  • Exported goods

VAT returns must be filed monthly on or before the 21st day of the following month.

4. Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Rate: 10%

Applies to gains from sale of:

  • Land and buildings
  • Business assets
  • Shares (subject to exemptions)
  • Intellectual property

5. Withholding Tax (WHT)

Withholding Tax is an advance payment of income tax.

Transaction Rate
Rent 10%
Dividends 10%
Interest 10%
Professional services 5–10%
Contracts 5%

6. Tertiary Education Tax (TET)

Rate: 2.5% of assessable profit

Applies to companies liable to Company Income Tax.

7. NITDA Technology Levy

Rate: 1% of profit before tax

Applies to banks, telecoms, insurance firms, pension managers, and large ICT companies.

8. Stamp Duties

Stamp duties apply to agreements and bank transfers.

  • ₦50 charge on electronic transfers of ₦10,000 and above

9. State & Local Government Taxes

  • Business premises levy
  • Development levy
  • Tenement rates
  • Market and signage fees

Rates vary by state and local government.

10. Digital Economy & Online Income Taxation

Income earned from online activities such as freelancing, content creation, online sales, crypto trading, and foreign platforms is taxable in Nigeria.

Tax authorities now monitor digital income more closely.

Penalties for Tax Non-Compliance

  • Late filing penalties
  • Interest on unpaid tax
  • Business closure
  • Legal prosecution in severe cases

Conclusion

In 2026, Nigeria’s tax laws remain largely unchanged, but enforcement is stronger than ever. Individuals and businesses are advised to register with tax authorities, file accurate returns, keep proper records, and seek professional advice where necessary.

Tax compliance is now essential for financial credibility and business survival in Nigeria.

 

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Ogunsola Gbenga, also known by his online alias "WideBaBa," is the Founder and CEO of NaijaWide.com, a Nigerian entertainment and lifestyle website focusing on news, music, fashion, and culture. He studied Mass Communication at The Polytechnic Ibadan and is known for his work in digital media, creating a platform for Nigerian content
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