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Ugwu Samuel
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Asked: April 4, 20262026-04-04T11:34:34+00:00 2026-04-04T11:34:34+00:00In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

Do Employees Paying PAYE in Nigeria Need to File Tax Returns or Submit Proof of Deduction?

For some that work in a company and PAYE is removed every month from you salary. Do you need to submit any evidence for the PAYE?

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  1. Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    2026-04-04T18:46:13+00:00Added an answer on April 4, 2026 at 6:46 pm

    If you are a company worker in Nigeria (including the South-South region) and PAYE is already deducted from your salary, here's how it works: Do You Need to Submit Evidence for PAYE? Yes — but only in some situations. 1. Normally (Most Employees) If your employer deducts PAYE monthly and remits to tRead more

    If you are a company worker in Nigeria (including the South-South region) and PAYE is already deducted from your salary, here’s how it works:

    Do You Need to Submit Evidence for PAYE?

    Yes — but only in some situations.

    1. Normally (Most Employees)

    If your employer deducts PAYE monthly and remits to the tax authority like:

    Rivers State Internal Revenue Service

    Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service

    Delta State Internal Revenue Service

    Edo State Internal Revenue Service

    Then:

    You usually don’t need to submit evidence yourself

    Your employer handles everything 👍

    2. When You MUST Submit Evidence

    You may need to submit evidence if:

    You’re filing annual tax return yourself

    You’re applying for Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC)

    You’re changing jobs

    You’re applying for loan, visa, contract, government work

    Your employer did not remit your PAYE properly

    In these cases, you submit:

    Evidence to Submit

    Usually any of these:

    PAYE Deduction Schedule from employer

    Payslips showing tax deduction

    Tax Card (if available)

    Employer Tax Confirmation Letter

    Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC)

    Very Important ⚠️

    Some companies deduct PAYE but don’t remit it.

    To avoid problems:

    Always request your Tax Clearance Certificate yearly

    Or confirm from your State Internal Revenue Service

    Best Practice (Recommended)

    Even if PAYE is deducted:

    You should still file your annual tax return (very important in Nigeria now)

    This protects you legally and helps you with:

    Loans

    Visa

    Contracts

    Business registration

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    • Ugwu Samuel
      Ugwu Samuel
      2026-04-04T19:14:13+00:00Replied to answer on April 4, 2026 at 7:14 pm

      Thank you very much sir

      Thank you very much sir

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  2. Haruna Yahaya
    Haruna Yahaya Assistant Moderator Economist.
    2026-04-06T11:12:39+00:00Added an answer on April 6, 2026 at 11:12 am

    Even though your employer deducts PAYE directly from your salary, the tax authority can require proof that the deductions were actually made and remitted on your behalf. The usual evidence is your PAYE tax receipt, tax clearance certificate, or an annual deduction statement issued by your employer.Read more

    Even though your employer deducts PAYE directly from your salary, the tax authority can require proof that the deductions were actually made and remitted on your behalf.

    The usual evidence is your PAYE tax receipt, tax clearance certificate, or an annual deduction statement issued by your employer.

    PAYE is deducted automatically, but you should still keep proof of the deductions for tax filing and records.

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