NEPZA Urges FG to Grant SEZ Operators 10-year Tax Exemption
The Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) has appealed to the Federal Government to grant operators within Nigeria’s Special Economic Zones a 10-year exemption from the newly introduced tax laws.
Dr Olufemi Ogunyemi, Managing Director of NEPZA, made the appeal during a virtual stakeholder dialogue organised by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.
Ogunyemi, whonwas represented by Mrs Haleema Kamba, Director, Corporate Service, said that it would enable them to adjust their operations to the evolving regulatory environment.
He said that the request had become necessary in view of the persistent concerns raised by operators across local and international platforms.
He said that the uncertainty was negatively affecting efforts to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the country.
According to him, tax incentives remain central to the Special Economic Zone scheme “A 10-year (sunset period) will offer stability, predictability and stronger linkages with the domestic economy.
“I am making this special appeal to the chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service for a sunset period of approximately 10 years for all our investors. “We hope the Chairman will consider this for the benefit of the scheme,” he said.
Ogunyemi said that aligning the incentives with global best practice would help Nigeria strike a balance between revenue collection and the commitments made to investors.
He said that the country’s 63 Free Trade Zones and more than 700 enterprises operating within them remained crucial to Nigeria’s industrialisation and export strategy.
He said that the Zones’ revenue potential would only be fully realised if the scheme continued to operate under a competitive incentive structure capable of attracting and retaining investors for sustainable operations.
“Nigeria is open for business, and NEPZA will continue to stand with FIRS and other relevant stakeholders through this transition, ensuring stability, competitiveness and sustained investor confidence,” he said.
The managing director also emphasised the need for clarity and certainty in the tax environment, as investors prepare their 2026 business plans.
The NEPZA boss described the dialogue as a demonstration of the government’s commitment to transparency and collaboration.
In her remarks, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, reiterated the importance of ongoing reforms.
Oduwole said that the national revenue framework, Special Economic Zone incentives and updated Financial Reporting Council compliance requirements would create a competitive environment for trade, investment and economic growth. #NEPZA Urges FG to Grant SEZ Operators 10-year Tax Exemption#
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