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Tinubu signs tax overhaul raising levies on wealthy, easing burden on firms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47307, member: 636"] Nigerian President Bola Tinubu approved four new tax laws as part of his economic reform efforts. The changes update old tax rules that date back to colonial times. Government officials want to raise more money from taxes compared to other countries around the world. The new system will cut taxes for poor families and small companies. Rich people and large businesses will pay higher amounts. These reforms represent the biggest changes since Tinubu removed fuel subsidies and relaxed currency controls after becoming president in 2023. The president said the laws show his commitment to fairness and transparency. Citizens will receive their first 20 percent discount on yearly rent payments. Officials hope to increase tax collection from 13 percent of the economy to 18 percent by 2030. Tinubu must work with state governors and local leaders to make the changes happen. Small businesses will not have to pay certain taxes under the new rules. The president stressed that signing the laws was just the first step. Officials said businesses will have three months to prepare for the new requirements before they take effect. The reforms have made investors more interested in Nigeria despite early problems. Citizens protested last year because the changes made living costs higher and caused deadly demonstrations. The government believes the new tax system will help the country grow and develop better economic policies. [/QUOTE]
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