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Asked: March 31, 20262026-03-31T08:27:11+00:00 2026-03-31T08:27:11+00:00In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

How Do Keke Napep Drivers in Lagos Nigeria File Personal Income Tax With Irregular Daily Income for 2025?

Hi Iking!
How does someone who doesn’t have a fixed income every month file for PIT?
For example, as a Keke napep driver, some days you make #5,000, some days more, some days less, even some days none.
And from the cumulative of those days that you made income, you pay house rent, you spend to repair when their is fault with the vehicle and some other expenses.
I saw your answer to someone that asked this question as well but one thing I don’t really understand about the answer you gave was step 5 where you said ‘other income like rent and other things. Now, for someone that is a tenant, is rent an income?
I will appreciate your reply to my sort of situation sir.

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  1. Ochoyoda
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    2026-03-31T08:36:42+00:00Added an answer on March 31, 2026 at 8:36 am

    Ah, I see exactly where the confusion comes from, and it’s a common one. Let’s go step by step and clarify how Personal Income Tax (PIT) works for someone like a Keke Napep driver in Lagos who has irregular income. I’ll also explain the “rent” part. 1. Who should file PIT In Nigeria, anyone earningRead more

    Ah, I see exactly where the confusion comes from, and it’s a common one. Let’s go step by step and clarify how Personal Income Tax (PIT) works for someone like a Keke Napep driver in Lagos who has irregular income. I’ll also explain the “rent” part.

    1. Who should file PIT

    In Nigeria, anyone earning income, whether regular or irregular, is subject to Personal Income Tax. That includes:

    Employees with salary (PAYE)

    Self-employed people (like you, a Keke driver)

    People earning from other sources (business, rent, freelance work, etc.)

    So yes, even if your income varies daily, you are required to file tax on your total income for the year.

    2. Determining your taxable income

    For someone with variable income:

    Track all earnings – Keep a record of your daily income. For example:

    Day 1: ₦5,000

    Day 2: ₦3,000

    Day 3: ₦0

    …and so on.

    Calculate total income for the year – Sum up all your daily earnings to get your gross annual income.

    3. Deductible expenses

    You mentioned paying for repairs, fuel, and other business-related costs. You can subtract allowable business expenses to arrive at your net taxable income. Examples:

    Repairs on your Keke Napep

    Fuel/maintenance

    Any licenses or permits related to your work

    ⚠️ Personal expenses, like food or house rent you pay as a tenant, are not deductible.

    4. Taxes on other income (the “rent” confusion)

    When I said “other income like rent,” I meant income you receive from renting out property, not rent you pay as a tenant.

    Rent received = taxable income

    Rent paid = personal expense → not taxable, not deductible

    So for your situation: ignore the rent you pay as a tenant. It’s not income.

    5. How to file PIT in Lagos as a self-employed person

    In Lagos (and other Nigerian states):

    Register with the State Tax Authority if you haven’t already. You may need a Tax Identification Number (TIN).

    Prepare your total annual income statement (sum of all your earnings for 2025).

    Deduct allowable business expenses (repairs, fuel, etc.) to get net income.

    Apply Lagos State PIT rates:

    Taxable Income (₦)

    Tax Rate

    0 – 300,000

    7%

    300,001 – 600,000

    11%

    600,001 – 1,100,000

    15%

    1,100,001 – 1,600,000

    19%

    1,600,001 – 3,200,000

    21%

    3,200,001 – 5,000,000

    24%

    5,000,001 +

    24% + ₦?

    (These are cumulative progressive rates.)

    File online or at the LIRS office, pay your tax, and keep the receipt.

    ✅ Summary for you as a Keke driver:

    Track all daily earnings.

    Deduct business-related expenses only.

    Ignore rent you pay as a tenant.

    File and pay based on net taxable income.

    If you want, I can make a simple template for a 2025 PIT calculation specifically for Keke drivers with variable daily income—it’ll show exactly how to add daily income, deduct repairs, and calculate Lagos tax.

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  2. Onyx_WiseFidafa
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    2026-03-31T09:35:09+00:00Added an answer on March 31, 2026 at 9:35 am

    It’s completely understandable to be confused about the "rent" part. When tax experts say "rent," they usually mean money you receive (like a landlord), not the rent you pay as a tenant. As a Keke driver in Lagos, your income isn't "fixed," but the process for filing your Personal Income Tax (PIT) iRead more

    It’s completely understandable to be confused about the “rent” part. When tax experts say “rent,” they usually mean money you receive (like a landlord), not the rent you pay as a tenant.

    As a Keke driver in Lagos, your income isn’t “fixed,” but the process for filing your Personal Income Tax (PIT) is actually quite straightforward.

    Here is the concise breakdown for your specific situation:

    1. The “Rent” Confusion Cleared Up

    • Rent you PAY (as a tenant): This is a personal expense. It does not count as income, and you cannot deduct it from your taxes.
    • Rent you RECEIVE (as a landlord): This is taxable income. Since you are a tenant, you can simply ignore this part of the tax form.

    2. How to Calculate Your Taxable Income
    Since your daily earnings change, you must look at your Annual Total, not your monthly average.

    • Step A (Total Intake): Add up all the money you made in 2025 (even the ₦0 days).
    • Step B (Business Expenses): Subtract money spent directly on the Keke (Fuel, repairs, spare parts, and association levies/stickers).
    • Step C (Net Income): What is left after Step B is your Taxable Income.

    Important: You cannot subtract personal costs like food, school fees, or your house rent from your tax calculation. Only Keke-related costs count.

    3. Filing in Lagos (LIRS)
    Lagos uses a “Progressive Tax” system. This means you pay a small percentage on the first ₦500k, a bit more on the next ₦500k, and so on.

    • TIN: Ensure you have a Tax Identification Number from the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS).
    • Direct Assessment: As a self-employed driver, you file under “Direct Assessment.” You declare your net income for the year, and the LIRS calculates what you owe based on the state’s percentage tables.

    A Simple Example for You

    • Total Yearly Keke Takings: ₦1,500,000
    • Minus Fuel & Repairs: – ₦500,000
    • Your Taxable Income: ₦1,000,000

    (You then pay tax based on this ₦1M, regardless of how much your house rent cost you.)

    Summary for a Keke Driver

    • Keep a small diary: Note down your daily “take-home” after fuel.
    • Save repair or other receipts: These help prove your expenses if the tax office asks.
    • File by March 31st: Even with irregular income, you must file your annual return by this deadline every year.

    Goodluck!

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