“Tax don start” – Influencer cries out, shares VAT charged after 6.5 million purchases

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A young Nigerian social media influencer known as Raye has taken to social media to cry out after being charged ₦487,500 in Value Added Tax (VAT) on purchases worth ₦6.5 million.

The outcry comes amid the Federal Government of Nigeria’s new tax laws, which took effect on January 1, 2026, aimed at increasing transparency and tightening VAT collection on high-value transactions.

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Taking to her X (formerly Twitter), the influencer shared a screenshot of the charges, expressing frustration over the new law

The post quickly sparked reactions across social media, with Nigerians divided in their opinions.

While some argued that stricter tax enforcement is necessary to boost government revenue and development, others sympathised with influencers and small business owners who are already struggling under rising costs.

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Many users noted that the impact of the new tax regime could be especially hard on individuals who earn through online platforms, content creation, and digital businesses.

Reactions poured in online. One commentator wrote, “God abeg oo, this year go tough pass last year. How much tax be this?” Another added, “Tax for a country that isn’t functioning well. It is well.”

As VAT enforcement becomes stricter in 2026, more Nigerians are beginning to feel the pinch.

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