By 2026, it looks like Nigeria could end up taxing just about everything. The financial burden on citizens seems set to skyrocket—this kind of aggressive tax expansion across all economic activities is wild. Wondering how local businesses and everyday people are supposed to cope with such sweeping fiscal measures.
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FloorSweeper
· 5h ago
ngl this is peak weak signal territory... governments always overextend right before the capitulation phase kicks in. watch the locals start counter-trading their own economy lmao
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 5h ago
Nigeria's tax expansion in 2026 seems to be draining liquidity, leaving retail investors truly caught in the middle this time.
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HorizonHunter
· 5h ago
ngl Nigeria continuing like this is really crazy, taxing everything... How can small merchants survive?
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 5h ago
Nah, this time they're really going to drain people dry, with Nigeria implementing full taxation in 2026? How are small business owners supposed to survive?
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ProofOfNothing
· 5h ago
NGL, now Nigerians are really going to be squeezed dry, taxes everywhere...
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VitaliksTwin
· 5h ago
Nigeria is really forcing its people into a dead end... Everything will be taxed before 2026, who can withstand that?
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HalfIsEmpty
· 5h ago
Nigeria's tax policy is really outrageous; everything will be taxed before 2026... How can ordinary people survive?
By 2026, it looks like Nigeria could end up taxing just about everything. The financial burden on citizens seems set to skyrocket—this kind of aggressive tax expansion across all economic activities is wild. Wondering how local businesses and everyday people are supposed to cope with such sweeping fiscal measures.