Figures cited by Punch show Nigeria’s House of Representatives has released certified true copies (CTCs) of the newly passed tax laws, aiming to resolve discrepancies and improve clarity for implementation.
Lawmakers say the move is meant to align what stakeholders are seeing in circulation with the versions formally passed, so agencies, businesses, and professional bodies can reference the same texts.
The Nation reported that federal lawmakers released the CTCs to “address discrepancy,” while THISDAY similarly reported the chamber’s push to ensure stakeholders rely on a single, authoritative version of the reforms.
For taxpayers and businesses, the next test is whether clarified texts translate into consistent regulations, guidance notes, and enforcement without sudden interpretive shocks.
Echotitbits take: For taxpayers and businesses, the next test is whether clarified texts translate into consistent regulations, guidance notes, and enforcement without sudden interpretive shocks.
Source: Arise — January 4, 2026 (https://www.arise.tv/house-releases-certified-tax-acts-to-clarify-controversy-restore-public-confidence/)
Arise January 4, 2026
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