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Product Updates3 April 2026

TaxCalc.ng Crosses 10,000 Active Users

28,033 calculations completed as more people turn to TaxCalc.ng for clearer PAYE, CIT, planning, and payroll workflows.

5 min read3 April 2026
3 April 20265 min readProduct Updates

As of April 3, 2026, TaxCalc.ng has crossed 10,000 active users and 28,033 calculations completed.

For us, this milestone is about more than growth. It is about trust.

Tax questions usually show up when people need clarity quickly. A salary earner wants to understand take-home pay. A founder wants a cleaner view of company tax exposure. A payroll team wants better control before reports are shared or exported. In each of those moments, the need is the same: practical answers, clear outputs, and less friction.

That is the standard TaxCalc.ng is built around.

TaxCalc.ng 10,000 active users milestone graphic with gold 10K lettering on a marble pedestal.

A Nigeria tax calculator built for real work

TaxCalc.ng supports PAYE and CIT calculations based on the 2026 rules currently loaded on the platform.

For individuals, that means being able to estimate PAYE, understand deductions, and check take-home pay in minutes with the Personal Tax Calculator (PAYE).

For businesses, it means forecasting company income tax and development levy exposure, checking small-company treatment more clearly, and using the Business Tax Calculator (CIT) for cleaner planning.

TaxCalc.ng is built for more than quick calculations, with tools for saved reports, planning, and payroll.


From quick calculations to fuller workflows

One of the clearest shifts in TaxCalc.ng's recent product development has been moving beyond one-off calculator behavior into a fuller workspace for planning and payroll operations.

Recent updates added a redesigned dashboard, new planning tools, deadline features, payslips, share links, and a smoother mobile payroll experience. If you missed it, read the dashboard update post.

That evolution matters because tax work rarely happens once. People revisit salary decisions. Businesses compare scenarios. Finance teams review payroll more than once before they are comfortable with the final output.

The best tax products do not stop at the first calculation. They help users move from uncertainty to a cleaner, more repeatable workflow.


Why this milestone matters

Crossing 10,000 active users and 28,033 calculations completed tells us something important: people want Nigerian tax tools that are not only accurate, but usable.

That is why the focus stays on simplicity over jargon, with clearer flows, practical outputs, and tools people can actually use. In tax, clarity is not a design extra. It is part of the product.


Thank you for trusting TaxCalc.ng

To everyone who has used TaxCalc.ng, shared it, recommended it, or returned to it when the numbers needed to be clearer: thank you.

Every milestone is encouraging, but it also raises the bar. People use tax tools when decisions carry real weight around salary, deductions, planning, payroll, records, and reporting. We do not take that responsibility lightly.


What comes next

We are still early, and we are still building.

We will keep improving the experience across PAYE and CIT calculations, planning tools, exports, Smart Tax Sheets, and business payroll workflows. We will also keep publishing clearer explainers for Nigerians who want better answers without unnecessary complexity.

If you are new to TaxCalc.ng, start with the Personal Tax Calculator (PAYE), the Business Tax Calculator (CIT), or the FAQ. If you want the broader product story, the About TaxCalc.ng page is the right next step.


Quick FAQ

What is TaxCalc.ng? TaxCalc.ng is an independent Nigerian tax platform built to help individuals and businesses estimate PAYE and CIT, understand deductions and reliefs, plan ahead, and manage payroll workflows more clearly. It is not a government platform.
What can I use TaxCalc.ng for? You can use TaxCalc.ng to calculate personal PAYE, estimate business CIT and development levy, compare tax scenarios, use planning tools, save reports, and run payroll workflows with workspace controls and exports.
Do I need an account to use TaxCalc.ng? No. You can run PAYE or CIT in your browser without signing up. Create an account only if you want saved history, exports, or Business/Payroll features.
Does TaxCalc.ng use current Nigeria tax rules? Yes. TaxCalc.ng applies the Nigeria Tax Act rules effective for 2026, including PAYE bands, reliefs and caps, pension/NHF treatment, small-company checks, CIT, and development levy where applicable.
Is TaxCalc.ng for individuals or businesses? Both. Personal is designed for individual PAYE estimation, while Business covers CIT and Business Payroll for teams that need workspaces, role-based access, and payroll exports.


Disclaimer

TaxCalc.ng provides estimates for planning and documentation purposes only. It is an independent product and is not affiliated with FIRS, LIRS, or any government agency. Always review outputs and consult a qualified tax professional before filing or remittance decisions.

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