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Nigeria’s New Tax Law: Your Digital Income Will Now Be Taxed

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Last updated: January 13, 2026 3:46 pm
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A sweeping new tax era has begun for Nigerian workers, business owners, and digital content creators as recently observed at a tax reform conference.

The Nigeria Tax Act 2025, now in full effect, represents the most significant overhaul of the country’s tax system in decades. Designed to modernize revenue collection and address the realities of a rapidly evolving economy, the law introduces both stricter measures and substantial reliefs, directly impacting the finances of millions.

Very importantly, the legislation makes a crucial distinction that aims to calm public nerves: moving money is not making money. The Federal Inland Revenue Service has been explicit that everyday banking, transfers, deposits, withdrawals, and even maintaining a balance does not constitute a taxable event. This clarification directly addresses long-standing anxieties among the public about potential taxes on savings or routine transactions. Similarly, personal loans remain untaxed for the borrower, as they are a liability, not income.

What You Should Know

The law casts a wider net to capture modern income streams. In a landmark move, profits from cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other digital assets are now explicitly subject to tax. Equally significant is the removal of the foreign income exemption for creatives. Musicians, authors, athletes, and influencers must now declare and pay Nigerian taxes on income earned abroad, aligning their treatment with other professionals. This marks a major shift for the entertainment and sports industries.

Despite these expansions, the framework is built with notable cushions. A pioneering rent relief allows individuals to deduct 20% of their annual rent from taxable income, capped at N500,000. For the average earner, this, combined with new progressive tax bands, can lead to tangible savings. An individual earning N6 million a year, for example, could save over N100,000 in taxes.

What About Students?

Major exemptions protect vulnerable and strategic groups. Students and those earning the national minimum wage or below N800,000 annually will pay no personal income tax. In a show of support for the armed forces, the salaries and disability pensions of military personnel are now fully tax-exempt. On the business front, small companies with annual turnover below N50 million are exempt from company income tax, and new ventures in agriculture will enjoy a five-year tax holiday to spur growth in the sector.

What Else?

While tax authorities will have enhanced capabilities to monitor accounts for compliance, the government emphasizes that the focus remains on taxable profits, not bank balances.

The ultimate goal of the reform is to foster a fairer and more efficient system: shielding low-income Nigerians and small businesses, incentivizing key industries, and ensuring that new and globalized forms of wealth contribute their share to national development.

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