Lagos led 2022 PAYE collections with ₦361 billion

Lagos State led Nigeria’s 2022 PAYE tax collections, surpassing the total of 32 other states combined.

PAYE, a tax on employees’ income, saw Lagos contributing 36%, far ahead of Rivers State (11%) and the FCT (∼9%).
This highlights the economic disparity across states.

Source:
National Bureau of Statistics
Period:
2022
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