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Naija Tax Guide
A BMS SparkVision Hub product
Nigeria-focused AI tax guidance

Understand Nigerian tax questions before they become expensive mistakes.

Naija Tax Guide helps individuals, freelancers, creators, and SMEs ask practical Nigerian tax questions, use basic calculators, track usage, and access guidance across web, WhatsApp, and Telegram.

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Important guidance boundary

Naija Tax Guide provides general Nigerian tax information and guided support. It is not a government portal, law firm, accounting firm, or substitute for a qualified professional in audits, disputes, penalties, or formal filing decisions.

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What the product does

Practical tax support without confusing jargon.

The product is designed to deliver value quickly: clearer explanations, basic calculators, usage control, and escalation boundaries where a tax matter needs professional review.

-Ask plain-language Nigerian tax questions
-Get structured answers and next steps
-Use basic PAYE, VAT, CIT, and WHT calculators
-Track plans, billing, credits, and usage
-Connect supported WhatsApp or Telegram channels
-Keep support, help, and legal pages accessible
-Complex cases should be verified
-Sensitive tax disputes should be escalated
-Official filing decisions remain the user's responsibility
Sample answers

Preview the kind of help users can expect before signup.

These examples show the intended answer style: practical, cautious, Nigeria-specific, and clear about when professional review is needed.

Example question
I earn salary in Lagos. What should I know about PAYE?

PAYE is normally deducted by an employer from salary and remitted to the relevant State Internal Revenue Service based on residence. Keep payslips and annual tax records, and verify unusual deductions with payroll or a tax professional.

Typical source area: Personal Income Tax administration and state practice.

Example question
My small business sells online. When should I think about VAT?

VAT depends on your business activity, turnover, registration status, exemptions, and current rules. The safe next step is to check whether your sales are taxable, whether registration applies, and whether monthly filing obligations are triggered.

Typical source area: VAT law, federal tax authority guidance, and current implementation rules.

Example question
What records should a freelancer keep for tax compliance?

Keep invoices, receipts, contracts, bank records, expense evidence, client payment records, and filing/payment confirmations. Good records make tax calculations easier and reduce risk if questions arise later.

Typical source area: general compliance practice and internal reviewed guidance.

Example question
I received a tax notice. Can the AI tell me what to do?

The product can explain what the notice may mean and help you prepare questions, but notices, audits, penalties, disputes, and formal replies should be handled with a qualified tax professional or the relevant authority.

Escalation case: professional review is strongly recommended.

Pricing snapshot

Users can understand the model before login.

The public pricing page explains free access, subscriptions, credit top-ups, and the boundary between general guidance and professional tax representation.

Free Forever₦0

Basic calculators, library answers, quiz learning, and calendar view.

StarterFrom ₦5,000/mo

AI answers, custom reminders, basic documents, and one messaging channel.

ProfessionalFrom ₦12,000/mo

All core channels, advanced explanations, document generation, and priority support.

BusinessFrom ₦25,000/mo

Higher credits, business workflows, document review, and reporting support.

Safety and compliance posture

Built to answer carefully, not carelessly.

-General guidance should be verified before sensitive action
-High-risk matters should move to a qualified tax professional
-Users should avoid sharing unnecessary sensitive personal or financial data
-Tax rules and administrative practice can change, so important answers need source/date awareness
Start now

Step into a clearer Nigerian tax guidance workspace.

Use the public pages to understand the product first, then sign in when you are ready to ask questions, manage credits, and connect supported channels.