Have You Been Evading Taxes? What You Should Know About Business Tax in ’24
Understanding business tax regulations can be tricky, especially with the rules always changing. Then let’s talk about the business tax terms. Ughh!! They can be so complicated.
But as a small or medium business owner in Nigeria, paying taxes is very important. You don’t want to be caught defaulting.
You might be asking yourself questions like;
- What are the 2024 tax regulations and how do they impact my business?
- Am I missing tax incentives or reliefs that can save me money
- What common tax mistakes am I making, and how can I avoid them?
We know these concerns are on your mind, and that is why we’re hosting a free webinar titled: “Your Business and Tax: What You Need to Know in 2024.”
In this session, we’ll answer these questions and more, breaking down the latest tax regulations and offering simple, practical tips to help you manage your taxes in 2024.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge you need to keep your business complaint. Click here to save a seat
Brought to you by Sterling Bank, a leading advocate for financial empowerment, in partnership with The Business Hub- the financial and growth side kick for businesses in Nigeria. With tax laws constantly evolving, it’s vital to stay up to date. In this session, we’ll cover the latest tax regulations for 2024 and dive into other tax-related topics that could affect your business. Our goal is to simplify these changes and offer practical advice, so you can confidently navigate the year ahead. Click here to save a seat
Speaker – Temple Ijequay, Head, Tax Operations – Sterling Bank
Temple Ijequay is a seasoned Tax Specialist, currently serving as the Head of Tax Operations at Sterling Bank Limited. With a career spanning over six years, he has honed his expertise in managing tax operations, ensuring tax compliance, and optimizing tax-related processes within financial institutions. Prior to joining Sterling Bank, Temple held various key roles at Zenith Bank Plc and ARM HoldCo where he delivered on critical tax projects and optimized tax costs for these institutions. Temple is also an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) Click here to save a seat