While Nigerians are protesting tax reform, I'm learning how to legally minimize what I pay
Everyone's angry about the new tax bills. Twitter is on fire, people calling for Tinubu's head.
Meanwhile, I'm on @aitvgg asking "TaxStrategist" about legal ways to structure income in Nigeria's changing tax landscape.
In one conversation, learned:
- How to qualify for tax exemptions I didn't know existed
- Which business structures offer legitimate tax advantages
- Why keeping receipts isn't just hoarding - it's strategy
- How to time income and expenses for maximum benefit
My friends are tweeting angry threads about "government stealing our money."
I'm understanding the rules so I can play the game smarter.
Don't get me wrong - some of these taxes are excessive. But since they're coming anyway, wouldn't you rather know how to navigate them?
While everyone's screaming about the problem, I'm quietly learning the solutions.
The government will take what they want to take. The question is: will you be prepared, or just angry?
Knowledge is the only tax shelter that never gets reformed.
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