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25/10/2025

😩💔Stuck in the past! We’re due for a change.

For too long, Nigeria’s money system has been running on old laws — slow, outdated, and leaking at every turn.

Other nations upgraded to smarter, fairer systems. We can’t stay in 1960 and expect 2025 results.

The world has moved on. It’s time our financial system did too.

Play smart, not hard — that’s Hustla.

18/10/2025
17/10/2025

🚨“ZERO VAT GOODS NIGERIA 2026 — THE LOOPHOLE SMART BUSINESS OWNERS WILL LOVE”

Here’s something many people haven’t noticed in the new tax reform — not every product or service will attract VAT(value added tax)

In 2026, the Nigerian government plans to expand the list of Zero-VAT goods — meaning you won’t pay VAT at all on some essential items.

🛒 Think of items like:
• Basic foodstuff (rice, beans, garri, vegetables)
• Educational materials (books, pens, notebooks)
• Health essentials (pharmaceuticals, sanitary products)
• Locally produced farm goods and raw materials

If you run a mini-mart, pharmacy, printing shop, or agro-business — this is your competitive edge.

✅ What you can do:
1. Study the Zero-VAT list when it’s officially released.
2. Stock or offer more exempt goods — your prices will instantly become more attractive.
3. Advertise “No VAT charge” — Nigerians love that kind of transparency.

Hustla Note:
The tax system is changing, but smart hustlers adapt — not complain. Zero-VAT goods might just be your ticket to staying profitable while others drown in rising costs.

17/10/2025

🚨 New Nigeria Tax Law 2026: What You Need to Know (Before It Hits You) 💡

From January 2026, Nigeria’s new tax law will reshape how small businesses, freelancers, and even regular salary earners are taxed.

✅ What’s changing:
The law introduces a more structured tax system under the new Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) — merging FIRS, state tax boards, and others into one unified body.

This means:
• No more hiding under “small business” — every business will be traceable 👀
• Digital businesses, influencers, and remote workers will now be monitored for tax compliance 💻
• VAT, company tax, and even fuel-related levies will change — meaning higher operational costs ⛽

✅ What it means for you:
If you earn less than ₦800,000 yearly, you’ll likely be tax-exempt. But once you cross that line — the new law ensures you pay your fair share.

✅ What to do now:
• Register your business and get your TIN (Tax Identification Number) early.
• Start keeping basic financial records 📊
• Reinvest in your business instead of hiding from the law.

This isn’t punishment — it’s a system reset. Those who prepare now will win later.

17/10/2025

💰 Nigeria Tax Reform Highlights 2026 — The Real Breakdown You Should Know 🇳🇬

Forget the noise — here’s what’s actually changing with the new Nigeria Tax Reform 2026, and how it will affect you 👇

✅ 1. One body, one rule — The NRS is coming:
The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) will now handle all taxes — federal, state, and local. No more confusion or double taxation (hopefully).

✅ 2. Digital businesses enter the tax net:
Influencers, content creators, freelancers, and e-commerce sellers will now be taxed for their online income. 🌐

✅ 3. VAT overhaul:
Expect VAT to rise on some goods but drop or stay at zero on essentials like food and drugs. 🍞💊

✅ 4. Fuel surcharge tax (5%)
Transporters and logistics businesses should prepare for higher fuel-related costs. ⛽

✅ 5. Small business relief:
If your business earns below ₦25 million yearly, you’ll still enjoy tax exemption. But those above will see stricter compliance checks.

👉 The goal? Simplify tax collection and increase fairness.
But to the unprepared — it’ll feel like a storm. 🌧️

Now’s the time to register, record, and ready your books.
Because come 2026, ignorance won’t be an excuse.

17/10/2025

⛽️Starting next year, the fuel you buy won’t just power your engine — it’ll power the government’s new tax drive. Here’s the truth you need to know 👇

⛽ The 5% Fuel Tax (Fuel Surcharge) means every litre of petrol or diesel will now carry an extra 5% cost.

That ₦1,000 fuel you used to buy? It’ll now cost ₦1,050 — and it’s not just about cars. Every business that moves goods or relies on transport will feel it.

📈 Who will be hit hardest?
• Transporters — Okada, Keke, Bolt drivers 🚗
• Delivery riders 🚴‍♂️
• Shop owners moving goods 🏪
• Even your favorite food vendor 🍲

This small percentage adds up fast — and eventually affects everything you buy because logistics cost will rise.

💡 What can you do?
• Reduce unnecessary trips.
• Partner with nearby suppliers.
• Add a tiny margin to absorb cost — but stay fair.
• If you can, switch to bikes or smaller delivery methods.

🔥 Hustla Note:
Smart hustlas don’t complain about tax — they adjust their cost structure before it hits.

12/10/2025

🚨“What the New Tax Really Means for Small Businesses”

This New Tax Isn’t Just Numbers, It’s About Survival.

Many small business owners are hearing about the new tax policy and brushing it off like “it’s just another government wahala.”
But this one? It’s different. It’s deeper. It touches every pocket.

From January next year, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) will begin enforcing stricter tax compliance — including digital transaction tracking, POS monitoring, and SME documentation.

That means:
• Your bank transfers, POS sales, and online payments will now leave a trace the government can follow.
• “Cash only” will soon look suspicious.
• And for those running daily hustles — barbers, POS agents, fashion designers, food vendors — your income pattern may soon determine your tax class.

Now here’s the real truth:
Most Nigerian SMEs aren’t avoiding tax out of rebellion — they’re avoiding it out of confusion and fear. The system wasn’t built with them in mind.

But here’s what you can do:
✅ Start keeping basic sales records (not fancy, just consistent).
✅ Use one bank account for your business — it helps you track your real earnings.

“This isn’t the end of the hustle — it’s a new game. Learn the rules before the referee shows up.”

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