New Tax Administration Offers 50 Exemptions and Relief Measures

From January 1, 2026, Nigeria’s new tax laws will take effect, offering a wide range of exemptions and reliefs aimed at easing the burden on low-income earners, average taxpayers, and small businesses. These measures are designed to improve welfare and promote the growth of small-scale enterprises.
Personal Income Tax (PAYE)
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Individuals earning the national minimum wage or less are fully exempt.
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Annual gross income up to ₦1,200,000 (approx. ₦800,000 taxable) is exempt.
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Reduced PAYE for earners with annual gross income up to ₦20 million.
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Gifts are tax-exempt.
Allowable Deductions & Reliefs for Individuals
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Pension contributions to PFA
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National Health Insurance Scheme contributions
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National Housing Fund contributions
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Interest on loans for owner-occupied housing
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Life insurance or annuity premiums
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Rent relief: 20% of annual rent (up to ₦500,000)
Pensions & Gratuities – Exempt
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Pension funds and assets under the Pension Reform Act (PRA)
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Retirement benefits, gratuities, or compensation under the PRA
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Compensation for loss of employment up to ₦50 million
Capital Gains Tax (CGT) – Exempt
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Sale of owner-occupied homes
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Personal effects worth up to ₦5 million
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Sale of up to two private vehicles per year
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Gains on shares below ₦150 million or gains up to ₦10 million
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Gains above the exemption threshold if reinvested
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Pension funds, charities, and religious institutions (non-commercial)
Companies Income Tax (CIT) – Exemptions & Reliefs
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Small companies (turnover ≤ ₦100 million; fixed assets ≤ ₦250 million) pay 0% tax
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Eligible startups exempt
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50% additional deduction for salary increases, wage awards, or transport subsidies for low-income employees
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50% deduction for new employees retained for at least three years
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Five-year tax holiday for agricultural businesses (crop production, livestock, dairy, etc.)
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Gains from investment in eligible startups by venture capital, private equity, or incubators
Development Levy – Exempt
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Small companies are exempt from the 4% levy
Withholding Tax – Exempt
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Small businesses, manufacturers, and agricultural firms exempt from withholding tax on income
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Small companies exempt from deductions on supplier payments
Value Added Tax (VAT) – 0% or Exempt
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Basic food items, education services/materials, health and medical services, pharmaceuticals
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Rent
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Small companies (turnover ≤ ₦100 million) exempt from charging VAT
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Diesel, petrol, solar power equipment – VAT suspended or exempt
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Refunds on VAT for assets or overheads used to produce VATable or 0% VAT goods/services
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Agricultural inputs: fertilizers, seeds, seedlings, feeds, live animals
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Equipment for agricultural use
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Disability aids: hearing aids, wheelchairs, braille materials
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Shared passenger road transport (non-charter)
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Electric vehicles and parts
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Humanitarian supplies
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Baby products
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Sanitary products
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Land and building
Stamp Duties – Exempt
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Electronic transfers below ₦10,000
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Salary payments
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Intra-bank transfers
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Transfers of government securities or shares
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All documents, stocks, and share-related transactions


