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FG issues transition guidelines for new tax regime

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 19, 2026 412 Minutes read0

•Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele

The federal government has released comprehensive transition guidelines for the implementation of Nigeria’s tax reforms, providing clarity on how taxpayers, businesses and revenue authorities will migrate from the old tax framework to the new regime, which took effect on January 1, 2026.

The guidelines, issued by the Federal Ministry of Finance, seek to address concerns over the treatment of tax liabilities, ongoing audits, disputes, incentives and compliance obligations as the country embarks on what officials describe as the most far-reaching overhaul of its tax system in decades, reports The Guardian.

Under the new framework, tax liabilities and obligations relating to periods before January 1, 2026, will continue to be governed by the repealed tax laws, while transactions and returns arising from the commencement date onward will be administered under the new legislation.

The move is aimed at ensuring legal certainty and preventing the retrospective application of the new tax laws.

This concern had generated widespread debate among businesses, investors and tax practitioners following the enactment of the reforms.

Speaking on the guidelines, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, said the document establishes a clear framework for managing the transition from the old regime to the new system.

He explained that the guidelines are anchored on the principles of clarity, fairness and administrative certainty, while ensuring that taxpayers and revenue authorities have a common understanding of their obligations during the transition period.

The guidelines provide detailed direction on the treatment of tax returns, assessments, audits, investigations, disputes and enforcement actions that originated under the old laws.

They also address the administration of income taxes, transaction taxes, development levies, tax incentives, exemptions and record-keeping requirements for transactions that span both tax regimes.

In a major relief to businesses currently enjoying fiscal incentives, the government stated that existing tax exemptions and incentives granted under repealed laws would remain valid until their expiration dates.

However, new applications and pending requests will be processed in accordance with the new tax legislation.

The ministry said the guidelines are intended to ensure uniform implementation across the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), state internal revenue services, the Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service and local government revenue authorities.

The transition framework comes less than a year after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed into law four landmark tax reform bills in 2025, concluding a process that began with recommendations from the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, chaired by Oyedele.

The Nigeria Tax Act 2025, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act 2025 and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act 2025 replaced a complex web of overlapping tax statutes that had governed tax administration for decades.

The reforms consolidated several tax provisions into a more streamlined framework, restructured tax administration, strengthened coordination among federal, state and local tax authorities, and transformed the former Federal Inland Revenue Service into the Nigeria Revenue Service with expanded responsibilities.

The focus of the reforms is to simplify tax compliance, reduce the burden of multiple taxation, improve the efficiency of revenue collection, and enhance Nigeria’s attractiveness to domestic and foreign investors.

The Tinubu administration also projected that the new framework will deepen voluntary compliance, broaden the tax base and support fiscal sustainability at a time when the country is seeking to boost non-oil revenue amid mounting development financing needs.

With the release of the transition guidelines, attention is now shifting to implementation as businesses, tax advisers and revenue agencies prepare to navigate the first full year of Nigeria’s new tax regime.

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