Nigeria’s National Assembly just hit reset on four major tax laws Friday – directing re-gazetting and certified true copies for the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025, Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act 2025, and Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act 2025 – after public buzz flagged mismatches between passed bills, presidential assent versions, and official gazette prints.
House spokesman Akin Rotimi and Clerk Kamoru Ogunlana’s statements assure it’s pure admin housekeeping under constitutional rules, Acts Authentication Act, and parliamentary norms – no dents to legislative power or chamber errors. Leadership’s internal review locks in the fixes, with Clerk fast-tracking republication and copies for stakeholders/public on request.
This move reaffirms NASS commitment to due process, separation of powers, and transparency amid tax reform heat – urging Naija to skip rumors and trust the process as harmonization wraps up.


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