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    NigeriaInfo
    February 17, 2026 (18 days ago)

    Nigeria Tax Act Removes VAT on Land, Buildings and Rent, Oyedele Says

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    Nigeria VAT News • NigeriaInfo

    Summary

    Nigeria’s 2025 Tax Act removes VAT on land, completed buildings, and both residential and commercial rent, effective January 2026. The reform allows contractors to recover input VAT on construction materials and gives tenants rent relief up to ₦500,000, capped at 20 % of annual rent. Mortgage interest for owner‑occupied homes remains tax‑deductible.

    Key Insights

    When does the VAT removal on land and buildings take effect?

    The VAT removal on land and completed buildings takes effect in January 2026.

    What rent relief is available to tenants under the new law?

    Tenants can claim rent relief of up to ₦500,000, capped at 20 % of their annual rent.

    Can contractors recover VAT on construction materials?

    Yes, contractors can recover VAT paid on construction materials and services through input VAT credits.

    Does the new law impose a 25 % tax on building materials?

    No, the law does not impose a 25 % tax on building materials, bank balances or business expenses.

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