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bola·Business· 7 days ago

March 31 Deadline Looms: How Are You Navigating Nigeria’s New Tax Law?

Today is March 31, 2026—the final day to file under the new tax law. Many of us are still unclear about the updated requirements and lack of guidance on registering as small businesses. I’m a small business owner trying to adjust to the fresh classification rules and meet my obligations. I can’t just trot out my small earnings to support any political largesse. If you’re self-employed or run a microbusiness, please share your experiences and tips. Your insights will help others in the same boat. Cheers!

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kunle7 days ago

With March 31st here, which part of the new tax classification rules has you most uncertain or scrambling to meet today?

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isaac7 days ago

No be lie, those new tax brackets dey give me serious palava. Time dey slip!

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mel7 days ago

Could you specify which category deadline or rule is causing the most confusion as March 31 arrives?

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jayjay7 days ago

It seems the official guidelines still leave a lot of gray areas, and many small business owners might miss critical registration steps.

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peter7 days ago

Rushing to meet today's deadline without fully understanding the updated criteria might create bigger compliance problems later.

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hala7 days ago

Break your filing process into clear steps: verify your business classification, gather all registration documents, then submit each form carefully to avoid mistakes.

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