PERSONAL INCOME TAX IN NIGERIA – What You Should Know

Personal Income Tax (PIT) is a statutory obligation imposed by the government on the incomes of individuals, communities and families, trustees or executors of any settlement. In Nigeria, PIT is guided by the Personal Income Tax Act Cap P8 LFN 2004 (as amended).

Although PIT is a federal obligation, it is mandatory that PIT is remitted to the Inland Revenue Service of the State in which they reside, irrespective of the institutions or bodies they work for which could be the federal, state or local governments or private organisations.

PIT remitted to Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) only applies to staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, other Nigerians and foreigners outside the country but earning income in Nigeria (non-residents), Police Officers, and Military Officers.

The two types of Personal Income Tax are:

According to section 3 of PITA 2004 the incomes chargeable to tax are

PIT is calculated using the graduated tax table/scale with rates ranging between 7% – 24%, depending on the amount of chargeable income. However, the maximum tax payable by any individual, regardless of the income, is 19.2% of such individual’s gross income.

An individual is entitled to a Consolidated Relief Allowance of N200,000 or 1% of gross income whichever is higher plus 20% of gross income. Individuals are subject to minimum tax of 1% of gross income where the income is less than N300,000 per annum.

PENALITIES

An employer shall file return of remunerations and tax deducted from the employees in the preceding year not later than 31st January of every year.

Any individual who fails to file a return shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N5,000 and a further sum of N100 for every day during which the failure continues or imprisonment of six (6) months or both.

Any employer who fails to file a return, shall be liable on conviction to a penalty of N500,000 for body corporate and N50,000 in the case of individual​.

ADVANCEMENT TO THE PAYMENT OF PIT

Technology has paved the way for taxes to be paid easily. With TaxITPay (www.taxitpay.com.ng) individuals and employers can now make PIT remittances to the relevant tax authorities and generate their authenticated receipts.

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