Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policies and Reforms, emphasized that the law does not distinguish between legal and illegal sources of income. The key criterion is whether money was earned or not. If so, it's taxable.
This move is part of President Bola Tinubu’s broader effort to expand Nigeria’s tax base and stabilize the economy.
The policy also applies to social media influencers and Nigerians working remotely for foreign companies, especially those earning in foreign currencies.
The policy also applies to social media influencers and Nigerians working remotely for foreign companies, especially those earning in foreign currencies.
What is our tax being used for ? Is it not to lune your pockets and those runs girls pockets ? Police officers couldn't take a dieing citizen to hospital because they didn't have fuel !!! What's the tax used for ??
ReplyDeleteThat's indirectly legalising it nah
ReplyDeleteKai, a country where rich men don't pay tax will.now start taxing these ones.
DeleteNawa for Nigerian government...
ReplyDeleteEven Zacchaeus no do reach this one
For remote workers, if it is true, I am not surprised..
ReplyDeleteI suspected a day like that would eventually come
I no sure say Pharaoh do reach this
DeleteA lot of things are going to change in many nations.
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