I only worked for 4 months last year and the accumulated salary wasn’t even up to #300,000, do I still need to file my tax for 2025
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Yes — you should still file your tax return for 2025, even if you only worked 4 months and earned less than ₦300,000. Here’s why: 1. Filing Tax Is Different From Paying Tax Under Nigeria’s Personal Income Tax Act (Nigeria), every taxable adult is expected to file an annual tax return, even if: YourRead more
Yes — you should still file your tax return for 2025, even if you only worked 4 months and earned less than ₦300,000.
Here’s why:
1. Filing Tax Is Different From Paying Tax
Under Nigeria’s Personal Income Tax Act (Nigeria), every taxable adult is expected to file an annual tax return, even if:
Your income is very small
You worked for only part of the year
You ended up owing zero tax
So in your case:
Income ≈ ₦300,000
After reliefs, your tax payable will likely be ₦0
But you still need to file (called Nil Return or Zero Tax Filing)
2. Why You Should Still File
Filing protects you from:
Penalties for non-filing
Problems when applying for loans
Issues when switching jobs
Problems with tax clearance certificate (TCC)
This is important especially if you plan to:
Work in government
Do business contracts
Apply for visas
Get financial services
3. Why You Likely Won’t Pay Any Tax
Nigeria gives a Consolidated Relief Allowance:
₦200,000 OR 1% of income (whichever is higher)
PLUS 20% of your gross income
For ₦300,000 income:
Relief will wipe out your taxable income
Meaning Tax = ₦0
4. Deadline (Important)
Annual tax filing deadline in Nigeria is usually:
March 31, 2026 (for 2025 income)
So it’s good you’re asking now.
Simple Summary
Worked 4 months? → Still file
Earned less than ₦300,000? → Still file
Will you pay tax? → Probably No
Should you ignore it? → No
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