The new tax laws, including those that took effect on June 26, 2025, and the remaining acts scheduled to commence on January 1, 2026, will continue as planned.
NEW TAX LAWS WILL COMMENCE ON JANUARY 1, 2026 AS PLANNED
The new tax laws, including those that took effect on June 26, 2025, and the remaining acts scheduled to commence on January 1, 2026, will continue as planned.
These reforms are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a fair, competitive, and robust fiscal foundation for our country.
The tax laws are not designed to raise taxes, but rather to support a structural reset, drive harmonisation, and protect dignity while strengthening the social contract.
I urge all stakeholders to support the implementation phase, which is now firmly in the delivery stage.
Our administration is aware of the public discourse surrounding alleged changes to some provisions of the recently enacted tax laws.
No substantial issue has been established that warrants a disruption of the reform process. Absolute trust is built over time through making the right decisions, not through premature, reactive measures.
I emphasise our administration's unwavering commitment to due process and the integrity of enacted laws. The Presidency pledges to work with the National Assembly to ensure the swift resolution of any issue identified.
I assure all Nigerians that the Federal Government will continue to act in the overriding public interest to ensure a tax system that supports prosperity and shared responsibility.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces,
Federal Republic of Nigeria
December 30, 2025

Noted sir 🙃🤔
ReplyDeletePeople that are not aware and haven't heard of this tax identification number too many in this Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteAny person I ask if they've got theirs done keep asking me what is that that they haven't heard of such thing.
I start explaining.
How are people, mostly those in the rural areas supposed to be informed on this?
You and your president dey crase thieves
Delete@anonymous 23:55, you are the bigger craze. Psycho, was I the one that implemented the tax law?
DeleteDon't get your TIN na, shebi it's you that cannot operate your bank account come 2026.
Lousy thing.
Ok ooooooo
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ReplyDeleteEvil govt and evil supporters
ReplyDeleteSo does this mean. nigerians havent been paying tax all this while? A lot of countries depend on taxes for infrastructure and to make things work...whats the big deal here?
ReplyDeleteSaner climes yes, Nigeria lacks proper planning, accountability, and effective policy implementation. You Dey abroad dey whine us abi?
Delete8;29, ibere lopa Iya ijebu. Abeg commot for road.
DeleteDon't mind then. They are using fibre optic cables laid by taxes to insult their helpers but are not ashamed of benefiting from roads, schools, subsidized fuel and dollars, hospitals, military and paramilitary institutions, bridges, trains and other things for decades without paying a dime.
DeleteNow that their tax bracket is being given a discount, as the country realizes they will not be productive, all they can donate is complaints and misinformation.