Nigeria Releases Virtual Asset Tax Guidelines, Crypto Trading Gains Officially Included in Tax Scope
According to The Nation, the Nigerian Tax Authority issued the "Virtual Asset Tax Guidelines", explicitly incorporating income from virtual asset transactions such as cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, utility tokens, security tokens, and non-fungible tokens into the existing tax system. The guidelines stipulate that gains generated from asset disposal, exchange, and transfer, as well as income derived from mining, staking, airdrops, token rewards, etc., must be taxed in accordance with the law. Virtual asset service providers are also required to fulfill obligations regarding tax registration, transaction information reporting, and suspicious transaction reporting to strengthen tax compliance and regulatory transparency in the country's digital asset sector.