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New Federal Tax Laws Take Effect With Mandatory Electronic Receipting System

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In an update published by AllAfrica, the Federal Government of Nigeria officially commenced the implementation of new tax laws on January 1, 2026. A central feature of this reform is the rollout of a ‘Revenue Optimization Platform’ which makes electronic receipts the only legal proof of payment for federal services.

The policy aims to eliminate cash leakages and ensure that all royalties, tariffs, and fees are remitted directly to the Treasury Single Account (TSA). This move is part of the broader 2026 Economic Growth Agenda which focuses on deepening domestic value creation and fiscal transparency.

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Vanguard highlighted the urgency of these reforms, noting that ‘revenue without trust is not reform’ and emphasizing the need for public accountability. Additionally, The Guardian reported that the Ministry of Finance is moving to ‘take over CBN development finance functions’ to better align fiscal policy with tax collection goals.

Echotitbits take: Digitalizing the tax trail is a massive step toward curbing corruption in MDAs. The real test will be the ‘visibility’ the Ministry of Finance gains over daily collections and whether this leads to a tangible reduction in the budget deficit.

Source: The Guardian — https://guardian.ng/news/new-tax-laws-to-take-effect-jan-1-as-scheduled-presidency/
The Guardian January 3, 2026

Photo Credit: The Guardian

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