Tag: low-income earners

  • New Tax Law Offers 50 Exemptions and Reliefs for Low-Income Earners

    New Tax Law Offers 50 Exemptions and Reliefs for Low-Income Earners

    Figures cited by The Punch show that the newly implemented tax administration framework in Nigeria includes over 50 specific exemptions and reliefs aimed at easing the burden on small businesses and low-income earners. Effective from January 1, 2026, the law exempts individuals earning the national minimum wage or less from Personal Income Tax (PAYE). Additionally, small-scale businesses with an annual gross income below a certain threshold will see significant reductions in their tax liabilities.

    This legislative move is part of the government’s broader strategy to stimulate the domestic economy by increasing the disposable income of the average Nigerian. The tax reforms also provide for reduced rates for middle-income earners and introduce “gift exemptions” to promote social welfare. Government officials believe that by simplifying the tax code and offering these reliefs, they can improve tax compliance across the informal sector.

    Leadership Newspaper highlighted the impact on workers, quoting Taiwo Oyedele who stated that the “PAYE cut increases workers’ take-home pay in January,” providing much-needed relief amid inflation. Daily Post added that “the new tax regime is expected to foster a more business-friendly environment,” especially for the burgeoning tech and creative sectors in Nigeria.

    Echotitbits take: This is a rare “pro-poor” fiscal policy that could actually move the needle on consumer spending. Watch for how the various state governments (who collect PAYE) react to the potential dip in their internally generated revenue (IGR).

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/50-exemptions-and-reliefs-in-new-tax-administration-2/  January 28, 2026

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  • APC in Lagos Backs Tax Reforms, Says Low-Income Earners Will Be Shielded

    APC in Lagos Backs Tax Reforms, Says Low-Income Earners Will Be Shielded

    In an update published by The Nation, the Lagos chapter of the APC defended the Federal Government’s tax reform agenda, arguing that the framework is intended to protect vulnerable citizens while improving compliance and collection.

    Party officials said the reforms aim to streamline Nigeria’s tax architecture, reduce duplication, and expand the tax base through technology rather than imposing heavier burdens on struggling households.

    The debate has drawn reactions from labour and other stakeholders amid cost-of-living concerns and broader fiscal pressures.

    **Echotitbits take:** The policy battle will be won or lost on trust and implementation. Nigerians will watch for real relief—especially any clearly defined exemptions for low-income earners and visible service improvements tied to the extra revenue.
    Source: Independent — https://independent.ng/new-tax-reform-not-weapon-against-the-poor-apc-clarifies/ 2026-01-08

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  • Tinubu says 2026 tax changes will ease burdens for low‑income Nigerians and SMEs

    Tinubu says 2026 tax changes will ease burdens for low‑income Nigerians and SMEs

    Photo Credit: Nigeria News
    2025-12-16

    Speaking through the Federal Inland Revenue Service chairman at an Ibadan roundtable, President Bola Tinubu says new tax laws slated for 2026 will bring relief for households and small businesses.

    According to the president’s remarks, the reforms are designed to reduce multiple taxation and exempt essential items and sectors such as food, medication, education, agriculture and shared transportation from what he called burdensome taxes.

    The messaging suggests government is trying to build public confidence ahead of implementation, amid concerns about compliance costs and how quickly relief will show up in prices and pay‑packets.

    Beyond the rhetoric, the key test will be the details: which goods and services qualify for exemptions, how VAT and PAYE changes are applied, and whether sub‑national taxes are harmonised to prevent ‘stacked’ levies on SMEs.

    The Nation: “The laws come with good news to the poor, the low-income earners as well as small businesses.”

    THISDAY: “The laws come with good news to the poor, the low-income earners as well as small businesses,” he said, explaining that food and medication would be exempt from burdensome taxes.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If the exemptions are cleanly implemented, they could ease cost‑of‑living pressure and improve SME cashflow. Watch for the final implementing rules, VAT treatment of essentials, and how states align their own revenue drives with the federal posture.

    Source: Punch — December 17, 2025 — https://punchng.com/new-tax-law-coming-with-good-news-tinubu-assures-nigerians/