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The Federal Government’s new tax reforms are slated to launch in January 2026. Officials argue that the overhaul will streamline Nigeria’s notoriously tangled tax architecture and boost public‑revenue collection, yet a wave of anxiety is already rippling through households, market stalls, and corporate boardrooms.
Citizens wonder how the changes will bite into take‑home pay, squeeze profit margins, and raise the cost of everyday goods.
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we dissect the reform’s core provisions, map out who stands to gain or lose, and surface expert opinions on whether the policy will deliver on its promised “simpler‑and‑fairer” tax regime.
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