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    The Nation
    February 16, 2026 (about 16 hours ago)

    VAT removed on land, buildings, rent — Oyedele

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    Nigeria VAT News • The Nation

    Summary

    Nigeria’s Tax Act 2025 has fully exempted land, buildings and rent from Value Added Tax, aiming to lower housing costs and stimulate real‑estate investment. The law also reduces construction withholding tax to 2 % and allows mortgage interest on owner‑occupied homes to be deducted. Additional reliefs include rent relief up to ₦500,000 and various tax incentives for small businesses and real‑estate investors.

    Key Insights

    What VAT changes were introduced by the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 regarding land and buildings?

    Land and buildings are fully exempt from VAT under the new law.

    When does the VAT exemption on land, buildings and rent take effect?

    The law has already commenced as of 2025.

    What is the new withholding tax rate on construction contracts?

    The withholding tax rate has been reduced to 2 %.

    What tax relief is available for mortgage interest on owner‑occupied residential houses?

    Mortgage interest paid by individuals building their own homes is tax‑deductible.

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    Nigeria
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