
As conversations around tax reform and digital transformation continue to grow in Nigeria, a new web-based platform has been introduced to simplify the often confusing terrain of tax management for millions of Nigerians.
Known as MyTax Nigeria, the platform offers a range of tools and resources designed to help individuals and businesses better understand and manage their tax obligations.
The platform is designed to support a wide spectrum of users—from employed professionals to freelancers and entrepreneurs—by offering information on tax registration, compliance, and planning. With tax literacy still relatively low among Nigeria’s working population, the emergence of such a digital tool is expected to fill a long-standing gap in accessible public education and tax guidance.
Speaking on the vision behind the initiative, Temitope Omoniyi, founder of MyTax Nigeria, said the aim was to demystify taxation for the everyday Nigerian.
“For too long, tax management has been perceived as either too complex or reserved for only accountants and financial experts. We believe every Nigerian deserves to feel confident about fulfilling their tax obligations and making sense of the system,” he said.
At the core of the platform is an AI-powered chat assistant that users can interact with in real-time to get answers to a wide variety of tax-related queries. Beyond offering real-time support, the platform also features an extensive, well-researched content library authored by subject matter experts, covering foundational and advanced Nigerian tax law topics.
Small and medium-scale businesses may find particular benefit in the platform’s guidance. In addition to answering questions, the website walks users through key tax processes such as registration and refund claims. These are areas that frequently pose challenges, especially for new business owners without immediate access to professional support.
A growing concern among tax professionals and regulators is the disconnect between government reforms and public understanding.
According to a recent statement by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), while efforts are being made to expand the tax base, public engagement and awareness remain critical obstacles. In this context, platforms like MyTax Nigeria are likely to complement government efforts by increasing public confidence and voluntary compliance.
The platform also incorporates interactive features such as quizzes and tax calculators, allowing users to assess their knowledge and estimate their obligations across various tax categories.
According to the developers, this level of user engagement is intended to promote not just compliance, but deeper understanding of the tax system as a whole.
Asked about plans to expand or monetize the platform, He noted that the current version is free to use and focused entirely on public education.
“We’re not here to sell anything. Our objective is to support the average Nigerian who wants to get it right,” Temitope said.
The launch of MyTax Nigeria reflects a growing trend in the use of technology to close longstanding gaps in financial literacy and access.
While its long-term impact remains to be seen, early responses suggest that Nigerians are open to tools that combine simplicity with expert-backed reliability.
Source; PM News.