Lagos Government Responds to TikToker Peller’s ₦36 Million Tax Claim

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The Lagos State Government has responded to social media discussions surrounding TikTok personality Peller, who recently claimed he was served a ₦36 million tax demand notice by the Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS).

Peller, known for his viral comedy and lifestyle skits, had taken to TikTok to allege that state tax authorities were demanding millions from him despite his earnings being largely from content creation. His comments quickly went viral, sparking debate over taxation, digital entrepreneurship, and the informal economy in Nigeria.

In its reaction, the Lagos State Government clarified that the LIRS does not impose arbitrary levies but assesses taxes based on income declarations, financial records, and compliance with Nigeria’s tax laws. Officials noted that all residents, including digital creators and influencers, are obligated to pay personal income tax once they earn above the taxable threshold.

While the government did not directly confirm details of Peller’s case, it stressed that Nigeria’s tax laws apply to both traditional businesses and the digital economy. The administration further explained that high-earning individuals in the entertainment and tech sectors are increasingly under review as part of efforts to broaden the state’s revenue base.

The controversy has reignited debate about taxation in Nigeria’s creative industry, where many young entrepreneurs rely on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for income but often operate outside formal regulatory systems. Industry observers argue that while compliance is necessary, the government must also create awareness, simplify tax processes, and provide support to digital entrepreneurs to encourage voluntary compliance.

As discussions continue, Peller’s claim has highlighted the growing intersection of social media influence, taxation, and governance in Lagos, Africa’s largest commercial hub.

 

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