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Asked: April 26, 20262026-04-26T19:22:06+00:00 2026-04-26T19:22:06+00:00In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

Do companies in Nigeria pay 30% Company Income Tax on money market mutual fund investments through a corporate brokerage account?

Good evening Mr ferry please I have a question bothering me I will need your advice on this.. do I pay any other tax if I use my cooperate brokerage account to invest in money market mutual fund …I heard there’s a company income tax act up to 30% please how true is this sir

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    2026-04-27T06:57:31+00:00Added an answer on April 27, 2026 at 6:57 am

    You’re right to pause on this—corporate investing in money market funds in Nigeria is treated differently from individual investing, and tax can materially affect your net return. Let’s separate facts from confusion. 1. What tax law actually applies The law you’re referring to is the Companies IncomRead more

    You’re right to pause on this—corporate investing in money market funds in Nigeria is treated differently from individual investing, and tax can materially affect your net return.
    Let’s separate facts from confusion.
    1. What tax law actually applies
    The law you’re referring to is the Companies Income Tax Act (CITA).
    Standard Company Income Tax (CIT) rate:
    30% for large companies
    20% for medium companies
    0% for small companies (turnover ≤ ₦25 million)
    So yes—30% is real, but it doesn’t apply blindly to every investment income.
    2. How money market mutual funds are taxed for companies
    This is where many people get it wrong.
    Income inside a money market fund typically comes from:
    Treasury Bills
    Commercial Papers
    Bank deposits
    Now the key:
    (A) Interest from government securities
    Income from:
    Treasury Bills
    FGN Bonds
    ➡️ Generally tax-exempt, even for companies.
    (B) Interest from bank placements / commercial papers
    This is the tricky part.
    Interest earned may be subject to Withholding Tax (WHT) ~10%
    BUT for companies:
    WHT is usually not final tax
    It’s treated as advance tax
    So: ➡️ You may still be assessed under CIT depending on total profits.
    3. Why people mention “30% tax”
    That 30% applies when:
    The income is considered part of your company’s taxable profit
    After deducting allowable expenses
    Then: ➡️ Your company pays CIT on net profit, not directly on the investment amount.
    4. Important nuance (very critical)
    If your company is:
    Small company (≤ ₦25m turnover)
    ➡️ You likely pay 0% CIT ➡️ Only WHT may apply (and sometimes even refundable)
    Medium/Large company
    ➡️ Investment income can:
    Increase taxable profit
    Lead to CIT liability (up to 30%)
    5. Do you pay “extra tax” on the mutual fund itself?
    No separate “mutual fund tax”
    But you may have:
    Withholding Tax deductions
    CIT impact at company level
    So the tax is: ➡️ Indirect, not at the fund level—but at your company level
    6. Practical example
    Let’s simplify:
    Your company earns ₦1,000,000 from MMF
    WHT deducted = ₦100,000
    If you’re a large company:
    That ₦1M goes into your total profit
    You may pay CIT (30%) on overall profit
    But:
    That ₦100k WHT is credited against your tax
    7. What most corporate investors overlook
    Money market funds are not fully tax-free for companies
    Structure matters:
    Direct T-bills vs MMF
    Company size
    Total annual profit
    8. Straight advice for your situation
    Since you’re using a corporate brokerage account:
    Confirm your company classification:
    Small / Medium / Large
    Ask the fund manager:
    Breakdown of income sources (T-bills vs others)
    Track:
    WHT deductions
    Annual tax computation
    Bottom line
    Yes, CITA (up to 30%) is real
    But:
    It applies to net company profits, not directly to the fund
    Some MMF income (like T-bills) can be tax-exempt
    Others may flow into taxable profit

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