• Login
  • Register
Nairametrics
  • Home
  • Exclusives
    • Financial Analysis
    • Corporate Stories
    • Interviews
    • Investigations
    • Metrics
    • Economy
    • Nairalytics
  • Markets
    • Currencies
    • Cryptos
    • Commodities
    • Equities
      • Company Results
      • Dividends
      • Stock Market
    • Fixed Income
    • Market Views
    • Securities
  • Sectors
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Company News
    • Consumer Goods
    • Corporate Updates
    • Corporate deals
    • Corporate Press Releases
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • Financial Services
    • Health
    • Hospitality & Travel
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate and Construction
    • Renewables & Sustainability
    • Tech News
  • Business News
    • Budget
    • Public Debt
    • Funds Management
    • Tax
  • Financial Literacy
    • Career tips
    • Personal Finance
  • Lifestyle
    • Billionaire Watch
    • Profiles
  • Opinions
    • Blurb
    • Op-Eds
    • Research Analysis
  • Recapitalization
    • Access Holdings Offer
    • Fidelity Bank Offer
    • GTCO Offer
    • Zenith Bank Offer
  • Home
  • Exclusives
    • Financial Analysis
    • Corporate Stories
    • Interviews
    • Investigations
    • Metrics
    • Economy
    • Nairalytics
  • Markets
    • Currencies
    • Cryptos
    • Commodities
    • Equities
      • Company Results
      • Dividends
      • Stock Market
    • Fixed Income
    • Market Views
    • Securities
  • Sectors
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Company News
    • Consumer Goods
    • Corporate Updates
    • Corporate deals
    • Corporate Press Releases
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • Financial Services
    • Health
    • Hospitality & Travel
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate and Construction
    • Renewables & Sustainability
    • Tech News
  • Business News
    • Budget
    • Public Debt
    • Funds Management
    • Tax
  • Financial Literacy
    • Career tips
    • Personal Finance
  • Lifestyle
    • Billionaire Watch
    • Profiles
  • Opinions
    • Blurb
    • Op-Eds
    • Research Analysis
  • Recapitalization
    • Access Holdings Offer
    • Fidelity Bank Offer
    • GTCO Offer
    • Zenith Bank Offer
Nairametrics
No Result
View All Result
Home Business News Business

Finance Act: 10% capital gains tax may discourage investment in the capital market – Taiwo Oyedele

William Ukpe by William Ukpe
January 18, 2022
in Business
PwC survey identifies key priorities of Nigerian businesses amid Covid-19 pandemic

Taiwo Oyedele of PwC Nigeria

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

The recent change to the Finance Act 2021 that requires Investors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange to pay a Capital Gains Tax of 10% on the sale of shares applicable on the disposal of shares worth N100 million and above, may discourage investment to the capital market and shift focus towards government securities.

This was disclosed by Taiwo Oyedele, Partner, Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader at PwC, at the Nigerian Economic Outlook 2022 organised by the King’s Court Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), in a webinar themed, “The Finance Act for 2022 – Nigeria Fiscal Guide.”

On the notable change to the Capital Gains Tax, Oyedele also stated that there would be conditional taxation of gains on disposal of shares.

RelatedStories

Taiwo Oyedele Diaspora remittances

New tax laws provide clarity, not higher burden on crypto traders – Taiwo Oyedele 

October 5, 2025
Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms

25% CGT on share sale gains if reinvested in fixed income 

September 28, 2025

What Oyedele is saying

He stated that gains on disposal of shares in any Nigerian Company worth N100 million or in any 12 consecutive months are liable to CGT at 10%, with the returns to be rendered annually even for disposal proceed less than the threshold.

He also added that notable exemptions would include cases where the amount is “reinvested in the same or other company and the shares are transferred between an approved borrower and lender in a regulated securities lending transaction.”

Gains accruing on the disposal of the Nigerian government securities are exempted.

On implications for the changes, Oyedele highlights that there would be a likely shift of focus from equity investments to government securities, as revenue generation is likely to be minimal.

He also stated  that “it may discourage investment in the capital market given the expiration of tax exemption also on corporate bonds.”

What you should know

What the Nigerian Finance Act says about tax on shares is captured under Part 1 Section 1. Of the Act, which states as follows;

“Without prejudice to any other applicable law, the gains accruing to a person on disposal of its shares in any Nigerian company registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act shall be chargeable gains under this Act except where —

(a) The proceeds from such disposal are reinvested within the same year of assessment in the acquisition of shares in the same or other Nigerian companies, provided that tax shall accrue proportionately on the portion of the proceeds which are not reinvested in the manner stipulated in this subsection;

(b) The disposal proceeds, in aggregate, is less than N100,000,000 in any 12 consecutive months, provided that the person making the disposals shall render appropriate returns to the Service on an annual basis; or

(c) The shares are transferred between an approved Borrower and Lender in a regulated Securities Lending Transaction.”

The act also specifies a capital gains tax of 10% on the disposal of the shares.

“Without prejudice to the provisions of section 2 of this Act, the rate of capital gains tax on disposal of shares under this section shall be 10%.”

Tags: Finance Act 2021Taiwo Oyedele
William Ukpe

William Ukpe

For further inquiries about this article contact: Email: william.ukpe@nairametrics.com or outreach@nairametrics.com. Twitter: @_sirwilliam_ @nairametrics.

Related Posts

Taiwo Oyedele Diaspora remittances
Economy

New tax laws provide clarity, not higher burden on crypto traders – Taiwo Oyedele 

October 5, 2025
Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms
Economy

25% CGT on share sale gains if reinvested in fixed income 

September 28, 2025
Taiwo Oyedele Diaspora remittances
Economy

FG: Nigeria’s new tax reform laws officially published in gazette 

September 9, 2025
Nigerians are now paying twice the cost of Kerosene within a year
Economy

Kerosene, LPG, CNG exempt from 5% fuel surcharge – Presidential Tax Committee 

September 7, 2025
Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms
Economy

FG: Nigeria’s tax reform bills to ease cost-of-living and boost workers’ disposable income 

May 3, 2025
Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms
Economy

FG: Tax reform bill to exempt real estate transactions from VAT, boost housing affordability in Nigeria 

April 25, 2025
Next Post
OpenSea loses NFT market dominance in Q1 2023

OpenSea sets new record as it surpasses $3.5 billion in monthly trading volume

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

arco
access bank
nairametrics
first bank






DUNS

Recent News

  • PenCom: NLC urges tougher penalties for pension defaulters
  • FG targets under-7-day cargo clearance at Nigerian ports by 2026 
  • U.S. ends automatic extension of work permits for immigrants, effective Oct 30

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

PenCom: NLC urges tougher penalties for pension defaulters

PenCom: NLC urges tougher penalties for pension defaulters

October 30, 2025
NPA

FG targets under-7-day cargo clearance at Nigerian ports by 2026 

October 30, 2025
  • iOS App
  • Android App
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Markets
  • Sectors
  • Economy
  • Business News
  • Financial Literacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Ads Disclaimer
  • Copyright Infringement

© 2025 Nairametrics

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Exclusives
    • Financial Analysis
    • Corporate Stories
    • Interviews
    • Investigations
    • Metrics
    • Economy
    • Nairalytics
  • Markets
    • Currencies
    • Cryptos
    • Commodities
    • Equities
      • Company Results
      • Dividends
      • Stock Market
    • Fixed Income
    • Market Views
    • Securities
  • Sectors
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Company News
    • Consumer Goods
    • Corporate Updates
    • Corporate deals
    • Corporate Press Releases
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • Financial Services
    • Health
    • Hospitality & Travel
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate and Construction
    • Renewables & Sustainability
    • Tech News
  • Business News
    • Budget
    • Public Debt
    • Funds Management
    • Tax
  • Financial Literacy
    • Career tips
    • Personal Finance
  • Lifestyle
    • Billionaire Watch
    • Profiles
  • Opinions
    • Blurb
    • Op-Eds
    • Research Analysis
  • Recapitalization
    • Access Holdings Offer
    • Fidelity Bank Offer
    • GTCO Offer
    • Zenith Bank Offer
  • Login
  • Sign Up

© 2025 Nairametrics