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    FULL LIST: Tax exemptions, reliefs to be implemented in 2026

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedNovember 4, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    FULL LIST: Tax exemptions, reliefs to be implemented in 2026
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    From January 1, 2026, the federal government will begin implementing new tax laws that provide 50 exemptions and reliefs targeting low-income earners, average taxpayers, and small businesses.

    President Bola Tinubu signed the four tax reform bills into law on June 26.

    The laws are the Nigeria Tax Act, 2025 (NTA), the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025 (NTAA), the Nigeria Revenue Service (establishment) Act, 2025 (NRSEA), and the Joint Revenue Board (establishment) Act, 2025 (JRBEA).

    According to Wale Edun, minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, the new tax laws will improve business growth and boost the purchasing power of Nigerians.

    In a post on X on Monday, Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the presidential committee on fiscal policy and tax reforms, said the 50 tax exemptions and reliefs will benefit Nigerians under the new tax regime.

    “From 1 January 2026, the new tax laws will provide many reliefs and exemptions for low-income earners, average taxpayers, and small businesses,” Oyedele said.

    Here is a full list of the exemptions and reliefs

    PERSONAL INCOME TAX (PAYE)

    1. Individuals earning the national minimum wage or less (exempt)

    2. Annual gross income up to N1,200,000 (about N800,000 taxable income) is exempted.

    3. Reduced PAYE tax for those earning N20 million annually

    4. Gifts (exempt)

    ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS AND RELIEFS FOR INDIVIDUALS

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    5. Pension contribution to pension fund administrators (PFA)

    6. National health insurance scheme

    7. National housing fund (NHF) contributions

    8. Interest on loans for owner-occupied residential housing

    9. Life insurance or annuity premiums

    10. Rent relief – 20 percent of annual rent (up to N500,000)

    PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES

    11. Pension funds and assets under the Pension Reform Act (PRA).

    12. Pension, gratuity or any retirement benefits granted in line with the PRA

    13. Compensation for loss of employment up to N50 million

    CAPITAL GAINS TAX

    14. Sale of an owner-occupied house

    15. Personal effects or chattels worth up to N5 million

    16. Sale of up to two private vehicles per year

    17. Gains on shares below N150 million per year or gains up to N10 million

    18. Gains on shares above exemption threshold if the proceed is reinvested

    19. Pension funds, charities, and religious institutions (non-commercial)

    COMPANIES INCOME TAX

    20. Small companies (turnover not more than N100 million and fixed assets not more than N250 million) pay zero percent tax

    21. Eligible (labelled) startups

    22. Compensation relief: 50 percent additional deduction for salary increases, wage awards, or transport subsidies for low-income workers

    23. Employment relief: 50 percent deduction for salaries of new employees hired and retained for at least three years.

    24. Five-year tax holiday for agricultural businesses (crop production, livestock, dairy, etc.)

    25. Gains from investment in labelled startups by venture capitalist, private equity fund, accelerators or incubators.

    DEVELOPMENT LEVY

    26. Small companies are exempted from 4 percent development levy

    WITHHOLDING TAX

    27. Small companies, manufacturers and agricultural businesses are exempted from withholding tax deduction on income

    28. Small companies are exempt from deduction on payments to suppliers

    VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT) – (0% OR EXEMPT)

    29. Basic food items – zero percent VAT

    30. Rent – exempt

    31. Education services and materials – zero percent VAT

    32. Health and medical services

    33. Pharmaceutical products – zero percent VAT

    34. Small companies (less than N100m turnover) – exempt from charging VAT

    35. Diesel, petrol, and solar power equipment – VAT suspended or exempted

    36. Refund of VAT on assets and overheads used to produce VATable or zero percent VAT goods and services.

    37. Agricultural inputs – fertilisers, seeds, seedlings, feeds, and live animals

    38. Purchase, lease or hire of agricultural equipment

    39. Disability aids – hearing aids, wheelchairs, braille materials

    40. Transport – shared passenger road transport (non-charter)

    41. Electric vehicles and parts – exempt

    42. Humanitarian supplies – exempt

    43. Baby products

    44. Sanitary towels, pads or tampons

    45. Land and building

    STAMP DUTIES (exempt)

    46. Electronic money transfers below N10,000

    47. Salary payments

    48. Intra-bank transfers

    49. Transfers of government securities or shares

    50. Documents for transfer of stocks and shares

    INFLUENCERS TO BE TRAINED ON ACCURATE TAX EDUCATION

    Oyedele also urged Nigerians to nominate content creators who have been educating their audiences about the country’s new tax reform laws or those they believe should take up the role.

    He said the top 20 creators with the highest number of nominations will be selected for a special training designed to help them share accurate, balanced, and useful tax information with their followers.

    “Misinformation spreads fast, often to the author’s benefit but to the audience’s loss. Accurate information may travel slower, but it empowers everyone, and earns lasting trust,” he said.

    The fiscal policy chairman said nominations can be made by tagging or mentioning preferred influencers or by filling out the nomination form at forms.gle/15kyv1ffx7tzTL, adding that the process closes on November 9, 2025.

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