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  1. Asked: March 30, 2026In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

    Do New Employees in Lagos State Nigeria Need to File Personal Income Tax Before Receiving Their First Salary?

    Ochoyoda
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    Added an answer on March 30, 2026 at 3:53 pm

    No — the person will NOT file tax yet, and there is NO penalty if he has not started receiving salary. Here is the correct explanation: 1. Government employees are taxed through PAYE (Not by themselves) In Nigeria (including Lagos State), employees are taxed through PAYE (Pay-As-You-Earn). This meanRead more

    No — the person will NOT file tax yet, and there is NO penalty if he has not started receiving salary.

    Here is the correct explanation:

    1. Government employees are taxed through PAYE (Not by themselves)

    In Nigeria (including Lagos State), employees are taxed through PAYE (Pay-As-You-Earn). This means:

    The employer deducts tax from salary

    Then remits it to the tax authority

    Employees don’t normally pay tax before salary is earne

    So if:

    He has not been paid salary

    No income yet

    There is nothing to tax yet.

    Even Lagos State confirms that tax is deducted from employees’ emoluments (salary, wages, bonuses, etc.)

    2. No income = No tax

    Tax authorities also clearly state:

    Income tax is only payable when there is income

    If you have no income, you do not pay tax

    Since:

    He has not received salary

    He has not started earning

    He cannot be penalized.

    3. What should the person do now? (Best practice)

    He should simply:

    Wait until salary starts

    Employer will register him for PAYE

    Employer usually helps with Tax ID (TIN)

    Tax will automatically start from salary

    Most government workers don’t even register themselves — HR department handles it.

    4. When does he need to worry?

    Only when:

    He starts receiving salary

    And no tax is being deducted

    Or he has other income (side business, investments, etc.)

    Then he may need to file annual return (usually before March 3

    Final Answer

    So your friend should relax — no salary yet = no tax obligation = no penalty.

    This is very common for:

    New government workers

    NYSC staff

    Newly recruited civil servants

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