尼日利亚2026年的税收改革旨在通过数字化、降低税率和扩大基础来增加40.7万亿奈拉的收入,同时保护小企业和重建公共信任。
Nigeria’s 2026 tax overhaul aims to boost revenue by 40.7 trillion naira via digitalization, lower rates, and broadened base, while protecting small firms and rebuilding public trust.
尼日利亚2026年的税收改革由税务局局长扎奇·阿德拉布·阿德德吉(Zacch Adelabu Adedeji)领导,从惩罚性收集转向以税收繁荣为重点的以数据驱动的包容性模式。
Nigeria’s 2026 tax reforms, led by Revenue Service Chairman Zacch Adelabu Adedeji, shift from punitive collection to a data-driven, inclusive model focused on taxing prosperity.
10点计划旨在通过扩大税基、将公司利率降低到25%、启动国家电子发票系统,同时保护小企业,提高40.7万亿新西兰克朗。
The 10-point plan aims to raise ₦40.7 trillion by broadening the tax base, lowering corporate rates to 25%, and launching a national e-invoicing system, while protecting small businesses.
改革是社会契约的复兴,通过将税收捐款与改善公共服务挂钩、与尼日利亚西部地区过去的公民参与以及斯堪的纳维亚和新加坡的成功模式相呼应,力求重建信任。
Framed as a revival of the social contract, the reforms seek to rebuild trust by linking tax contributions to improved public services, echoing past civic engagement in Nigeria’s Western Region and successful models in Scandinavia and Singapore.