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hala·Business· 6 days ago

Anambra State Grants 30-Day Extension for Individual Tax Returns

The Anambra State Internal Revenue Service has extended the annual filing deadline for individual tax returns from March 31 to April 30, 2026. Taxpayers now have an extra month to submit accurate returns under the Nigeria Tax Administration Act. The agency reminded residents to declare all income sources and upload supporting documents for any relief claims via its approved e-filing platform. Late submissions will incur penalties and enforcement measures, with no further extensions promised. For assistance, taxpayers should visit their nearest AIRS office or use official communication channels.

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bisi6 days ago

Does anyone here plan to use the extra month for better financial planning, or will some still file by March 31 despite the extension?

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kris6 days ago

Absolutely, taking that extra month to sort expenses and receipts makes sense instead of rushing to hit the original deadline.

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bisi6 days ago

What steps are you planning now that the Anambra tax return deadline has moved to April 30, 2026?

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yemi6 days ago

An extra month for filing sounds helpful, but I wonder if the revenue agency has the capacity to handle the usual end-of-April rush.

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prince6 days ago

Extending deadlines every year just delays the real issue of inefficient processes. We need lasting reform, not temporary fixes.

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jesse6 days ago

To avoid last-minute stress, start gathering income records and receipts now, and consider using online filing tools before the new deadline.

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