Please can I still do the annual filing as an individual in Anambra state.
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Yes — you can still do your annual tax filing as an individual in Anambra State. In fact, Anambra State Internal Revenue Service recently extended the 2026 deadline for individual annual tax returns to April 30, 2026, giving taxpayers extra time to file. ✅ Who Must File Annual Tax in Anambra You shoRead more
Yes — you can still do your annual tax filing as an individual in Anambra State.
See lessIn fact, Anambra State Internal Revenue Service recently extended the 2026 deadline for individual annual tax returns to April 30, 2026, giving taxpayers extra time to file.
✅ Who Must File Annual Tax in Anambra
You should file as an individual if you are:
Salary earner (even if PAYE is deducted)
Self-employed
Contractor / construction worker (like you mentioned earlier)
Business owner
Freelancer or side hustle earner
Even if tax is deducted from salary, you’re still expected to file annual returns — this is called Self-Assessment / Individual Annual Return.
📅 Anambra Annual Filing Timeline (2026)
Normal deadline: March 31
New extended deadline: April 30, 2026
Applies to individual taxpayers in Anambra State
📄 What You Need to File
Prepare:
TIN / Tax ID
Salary details (if employed)
Business income (if any)
Bank statements (optional but helpful)
PAYE deduction evidence (if employer deducts tax)
How You Can File (3 Options)
Online (if available)
Through tax consultant
Walk into Anambra IRS office
My Advice For You (Based on Your Situation)
Since you:
Work as security personnel (salary)
May also have side income/business
You should file combined income (salary + other income). This helps:
Avoid penalties
Get Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC)
Qualify for loans & contracts