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Published on Sep 24, 2025
The Nigeria Tax Administration Act (2025) and the Nigeria Tax Act (2025) introduce the terms small business and small company—but do they mean the same thing? While “small business” applies mainly to VAT exemptions and “small company” to income tax relief,...
Published on Sep 24, 2025
The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Initiative was introduced as a palliative to cushion the effect of petrol subsidy removal. Designed to cut fuel import costs, lower emissions, and create jobs, the program presents opportunities but also faces...
Published on Sep 24, 2025
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping international arbitration, from streamlining document review to predicting case outcomes. While AI promises efficiency, speed, and cost savings, it also raises critical concerns around data security, confidentiality,...
Published on Sep 23, 2025
From January 1, 2026, Nigerian companies with foreign subsidiaries (NCFCs) will face new tax obligations under the NTA 2025. They must pay income tax on undistributed NCFC profits and cover any shortfall in meeting the 15% global minimum tax (GMT), expressed...
Published on Sep 10, 2025
Nigeria’s new Tax Administration Act (2025) consolidates tax powers under the Nigeria Revenue Service, creating uncertainty over State Governments’ authority to administer stamp duties. While historically shared between Federal and State tax authorities,...
Published on Sep 3, 2025
Section 80 of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025 (NTAA) imposes a mandatory duty on the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) to recover unremitted tax revenues from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government. The...
Published on Sep 2, 2025
Maritime is capital-intensive. A single workboat, tug, PSV, or small tanker can run into the low–mid tens of millions of dollars; even coastal barges and crew boats require multi-million-dollar tickets/investments. For Nigeria, that capacity gap in coastal...
Published on Aug 28, 2025
The Local Government Revenue Committee (LGRC), represents continuity in Nigeria’s local tax governance. The LGRC is designed to enhance grassroots revenue mobilization. It institutionalizes a decentralized framework for tax assessment, collection, and...
Published on Aug 25, 2025
The maritime sector, globally recognized as the 'Blue Economy,' is a cornerstone of economic wealth and environmental preservation for many nations. In Nigeria, it significantly contributes to trade, transportation, and job creation, particularly through...
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