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Asked: April 22, 20262026-04-22T16:21:18+00:00 2026-04-22T16:21:18+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Please, according to the new tax law, how much must an individual/company make in order to be able to pay tax?

Please, according to the new tax law, how much must an individual/company make in order to be able to pay tax?
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    2026-04-22T19:53:55+00:00Added an answer on April 22, 2026 at 7:53 pm

    The new Nigerian tax law (Nigeria Tax Act 2025) changed the thresholds quite significantly. Here’s the exact, current position—no guesswork. 1. For Individuals (Salary Earners, Civil Servants, etc.) ✅ Tax-free threshold: If you earn ₦800,000 or less per year → You pay ZERO tax That is roughly: ₦66,6Read more

    The new Nigerian tax law (Nigeria Tax Act 2025) changed the thresholds quite significantly. Here’s the exact, current position—no guesswork.
    1. For Individuals (Salary Earners, Civil Servants, etc.)
    ✅ Tax-free threshold:
    If you earn ₦800,000 or less per year
    → You pay ZERO tax
    That is roughly:
    ₦66,667 per month
    👉 What happens above ₦800,000?
    Only the amount above ₦800,000 is taxed
    Tax is progressive (0% – 25%)
    Example:
    Salary = ₦1,200,000/year
    First ₦800,000 = 0% tax
    Remaining ₦400,000 = taxed at 15%
    📌 Simple interpretation
    Annual Income
    Tax
    ≤ ₦800,000
    No tax
    Above ₦800,000
    Start paying tax
    ⚠️ Extra note (important)
    Even if you earn slightly above:
    You may still pay very small tax, not heavy
    2. For Companies (Businesses)
    ✅ Tax-free threshold (new rule):
    If a company earns ₦100 million or less per year (turnover)
    → No Company Income Tax (CIT)
    But there’s a condition:
    Fixed assets must not exceed ₦250 million
    👉 If above ₦100 million:
    Company pays:
    30% Corporate Income Tax
    Other applicable taxes/levies
    📌 Simple interpretation
    Company Turnover
    Tax
    ≤ ₦100 million
    No company income tax
    > ₦100 million
    Tax applies
    3. Big Picture (What Changed)
    Before:
    Tax started from very low income
    Now:
    Government shifted burden to:
    Higher earners
    Bigger companies
    👉 Low-income individuals and small businesses are now mostly protected
    4. Practical Meaning for You
    As a civil servant:
    If your salary is:
    Around minimum wage → likely no tax
    Mid-level → small tax
    High income → progressively higher tax
    Bottom Line
    Individuals:
    👉 Start paying tax only after ₦800,000/year
    Companies:
    👉 Start paying company tax only after ₦100 million turnover

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      Juliet
      2026-04-22T21:03:31+00:00Replied to answer on April 22, 2026 at 9:03 pm

      Thank you so much for this explicit explanation I understand better now

      Thank you so much for this explicit explanation I understand better now

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