The ₦800K Tax-Free Threshold — What It Means for You
Under NTA 2025, the first ₦800,000 of your income is completely tax-free. Here's how this works, who benefits, and what it replaces.
₦800,000 Tax-Free: The Biggest Change for Low-Income Earners
The single most impactful change in the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 for everyday Nigerians is simple: the first ₦800,000 of your annual chargeable income is taxed at 0%[1].
This means if you earn ₦800,000 or less per year, you owe zero personal income tax.
How Did We Get Here?
The Old System (Before NTA 2025)
Under the old Personal Income Tax Act (PITA), Nigeria used the Consolidated Relief Allowance (CRA) system:
For someone earning ₦800,000/year under the old system:
The New System (NTA 2025)
That's a complete tax elimination for low-income earners[2].
Who Benefits Most?
Earners Under ₦800,000
Earners Between ₦800K and ₦4M
Higher Earners (₦10M+)
Practical Examples
Ade — Street Food Vendor
Bola — Junior Developer
Chika — Senior Consultant
Important: "Chargeable Income" Not "Gross Income"
The ₦800K threshold applies to chargeable income — your income after allowable deductions. This matters because:
This means even someone earning ₦2,000,000 gross could have chargeable income below ₦800K after deductions, paying zero tax[3].
What This Means for Filing
Even if your income is below ₦800K and you owe no tax, you may still be required to file a return:
The Bottom Line
The ₦800K tax-free threshold is a genuine improvement for most Nigerian taxpayers. It simplifies the system, eliminates the CRA calculation entirely, and provides meaningful relief to low-income earners.
If you're unsure where you fall, use the TaxJeje PAYE calculator to see your exact tax under the new brackets.
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