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Nigeria’s new crypto tax policies may not drive the revenue it needs

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March 8, 2025113 Views
Nigeria’s new crypto tax policies may not drive the revenue it needs

As Nigeria grapples with economic challenges, the government is set to introduce a tax on cryptocurrency transactions. This move appears to be an effort to tap into the burgeoning digital economy and the informal sector.

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