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An AI-powered tax assistant trained on Nigerian tax laws and verified explanations, built to help salary earners and small business owners understand what applies to them.
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Skip the legal jargon and confusing Twitter threads. Get a plain English breakdown of how the 2025 Finance Act affects your wallet.
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Disclaimer: This response is for general information only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. For official guidance, consult FIRS or a licensed tax professional.
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Why Most People Are Confused About the New Tax Rules
Nigerian tax laws are detailed, technical, and often misunderstood online.
- The Law Is Written for Lawyers, Not Everyday Nigerians: Official documents are long and written in legal language
- Online Explanations Are Often Incomplete or Misleading: Social media threads and viral posts simplify or misinterpret the rules.
- Tax Obligations Differ Depending on Your Income Type: Different rules apply to salary earners, SMEs, and freelancers.
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Disclaimer: This response is for general information only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. For official guidance, consult FIRS or a licensed tax professional.
