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Asked: April 1, 20262026-04-01T05:22:25+00:00 2026-04-01T05:22:25+00:00In: Accounting & Taxation

Abuja Personal Income Tax

How can a house wife, that isn’t working, doesn’t get paid monthly by her husband file her personal income tax in lagos?

How can students from 18 years old upwards that’s is not working, and are still under their parents care file their personal income tax?

How can people living in Abuja file their personal income tax and their company’s income tax?

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    2026-04-01T06:20:11+00:00Added an answer on April 1, 2026 at 6:20 am

    Here’s a clear, beginner‑friendly explanation of how personal income tax works for different kinds of people in Nigeria — including Abuja (Federal Capital Territory) and Lagos — and how to file it 1) How Personal Income Tax Works in Nigeria Personal Income Tax (PIT) is imposed on the income of indivRead more

    Here’s a clear, beginner‑friendly explanation of how personal income tax works for different kinds of people in Nigeria — including Abuja (Federal Capital Territory) and Lagos — and how to file it

    1) How Personal Income Tax Works in Nigeria

    Personal Income Tax (PIT) is imposed on the income of individuals who earn money from work, business, rentals, investments, etc

    This tax is mostly administered by the State Internal Revenue Service (SIRS) where you live — e.g., Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) for Lagos, and FCT Internal Revenue Service for Abuja.

    The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) only handles some specific categories (e.g., military personnel, police, foreign service officers, and certain Abuja residents

    There are two main ways PIT is collected:

    • PAYE (Pay‑As‑You‑Earn) — for employees through salary deductions; the employer deducts it monthly. �

    • Direct Assessment / Self‑Assessment — for self‑employed persons or individuals with non‑employment income; you declare your income and pay yourself.

    LIRS – Lagos Internal Revenue Service

    2) Housewife or Individual with No Work and No Income

    Do you have to file tax?

    If you earn no income at all, you do not owe income tax. Tax is on income received.

    However, modern tax laws (like the 2026 changes) encourage even people with no income to file a “nil” return — especially if you own a Tax Identification Number (TIN) — so that authorities have records and don’t mistakenly assume gifts or allowances are taxable income.

    How to file if you want to be compliant anyway

    Get a TIN (if you don’t already have one) with your State IRS (LIRS if Lagos).

    Go to the State’s tax portal (e.g., eTax for LIRS).

    Choose “Personal Income Tax Return” and submit a nil or zero‑income declaration.

    Submit by the deadlines (often March 31 each year).

    3) Students (18+ and Not Working / Under Parents’ Care)

    When do you file?

    If you have no taxable income, you don’t owe tax.

    However, like the housewife situation above, you can file a nil return to have an official tax record — especially important if you later start earning (salary, freelance work, online income, etc.).

    How to file if you earn some income

    If you start earning (even part‑time or online income), you must:

    Register for a TIN.

    File a personal income tax return (Direct Assessment) to declare income earned and pay any tax due.

    Do this annually by the state’s filing deadline.

    4) People Living in Abuja — Filing Personal & Company Income Tax

    Personal Income Tax (Abuja Residents)

    Abuja residents (FCT) are generally taxed by the FCT Internal Revenue Service.

    If you earn income (salary, business income, rent, investment income):

    Register with FCT IRS and get a TIN.

    Choose the filing type:

    PAYE (your employer deducts and remits for you).

    Direct Assessment (for non‑employment income).

    Submit your annual personal tax return digitally or at an IRS office.

    Pay any tax due.

    Company Income Tax (for Businesses in Abuja or Anywhere in Nigeria)

    Company income tax is separate from personal income tax and is administered by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), not state revenue services.

    Companies (limited liability companies) must:

    Register for a Corporate TIN with FIRS.

    File Company Income Tax Returns annually (usually within 6 months of the end of their financial year).

    Pay tax on profits after allowable deductions.

    5) Practical Steps to File Tax in Lagos or Abuja

    Personal Income Tax (General Steps)

    Get a Tax Identification Number (TIN) with the appropriate IRS.

    Log into your State’s tax portal (e.g., LIRS eTax for Lagos).

    Complete the annual income tax return form — even if zero income.

    Upload required documents (if any).

    Submit and pay any tax due by the deadline (often March 31)

    Key Notes

    If you earn below the taxable threshold or have no income, you won’t pay tax but can still file a nil return for compliance

    Employers deduct and remit tax for employees under PAYE, but employees must still file annual returns in many states.

    Summary

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    Must File?

    How

    Housewife with no income

    Tax not owed; can file nil

    Register TIN + file nil return

    Student under parents (no income)

    Tax not owed; can file nil

    Same as housewife

    Student with income

    Yes

    Register + file Direct Assessment

    Abuja resident (salary)

    Yes

    PAYE + annual return

    Abuja resident (business)

    Yes

    Register + file Direct Assessment

    Company income tax

    Yes

    File with FIRS

    If you want, I can provide links and step‑by‑step guidance for the exact online portals and forms for Lagos (LIRS) and Abuja (FCT IRS). That will make the actual filing process very clear.

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    • Iphy
      Iphy
      2026-04-01T10:52:34+00:00Replied to answer on April 1, 2026 at 10:52 am

      Thank you so much for your quick reply, please if you have the links for the websites for both Abuja and lagos, I will deeply appreciate it. Thanks

      Thank you so much for your quick reply, please if you have the links for the websites for both Abuja and lagos, I will deeply appreciate it. Thanks

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