Nigeria to triple capital gains tax for foreign equity investors

The nation’s assets have rallied strongly, buoyed by economic reforms implemented by President Bola Tinubu since he took office in 2023.

Nigeria is tripling capital gains tax for foreign equity investors, raising concerns that the move may trigger a sell-off in the West African nation’s stock market, which is up almost 40% this year.Foreigners will face 30% CGT on the sale of Nigerian shares from January unless the proceeds are reinvested in other listed or unlisted…

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