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Register a Company in Nigeria
Fast, Compliant, Fully Managed

MaxisHR registers your Nigeria business in 10–20 business days — handling entity setup, Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) filing, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) tax registration, and payroll-readiness from day one. Corporate tax: 30%. VAT: 7.5%.

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MaxisHR Corporate Services
West Africa Company Formation Specialists
Company FormationWest Africa10–20 business days
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Nigeria Company Facts
2026 incorporation data
10–20
Total Timeline
NGN
Registration Cost
30%
Corporate Tax
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VAT Rate
7.5%
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VAT Threshold
NGN 25,000,000/yr
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Currency
NGN
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Registry
Corporate Affairs Commission
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Entity Types
4 available
Pronto para contratar?
Sem entidade. Integre o seu primeiro colaborador em days com total conformidade.
Start Nigeria Registration
10–20
Typical timeline in Nigeria
30%
Corporate income tax
7.5%
Standard VAT rate
4
Entity types available
Incorporating in Nigeria

Company Registration in Nigeria — Complete Guide 2026

Registering a company in Nigeria gives your business a local legal presence — enabling you to open corporate bank accounts, hire employees directly, sign local contracts, and access government procurement. Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and most populous nation, making it one of West Africa's most compelling markets for business expansion.

The registration process in Nigeria involves filing with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), obtaining a company tax identification number from Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), registering for VAT (if your turnover exceeds NGN 25,000,000/yr), and completing employer registration for PAYE and social security contributions.

MaxisHR handles the entire Nigeria company formation process — from name reservation and document preparation to registry filing, tax registration, and payroll setup. Most clients have a fully operational Nigeria entity within 10–20 business days of engagement.

Name search and reservation with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
Memorandum & Articles of Association drafted and filed
Certificate of Incorporation obtained
Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) registration — corporate tax, VAT, PAYE
Employer registration — social security and statutory levies
Registered office address provision in Nigeria
Corporate bank account introduction
Payroll setup — MaxisHR NGN payroll from day one
Tipos de Entidade em Nigeria

Business Structures Available in Nigeria

Min. capital: NGN 100,000 · Timeline: 5–10 business days

Private Limited Company (Ltd/GTE)

Standard incorporation via CAC. Minimum 2 shareholders. Most common for foreign investment.

Min. capital: NGN 2,000,000 · Timeline: 15–20 business days

Public Limited Company (PLC)

For entities seeking public investment. Minimum 7 shareholders, NGN 2,000,000 minimum capital.

Min. capital: N/A · Timeline: 10–15 business days

Branch of Foreign Company

Foreign companies can register a branch with CAC. Requires CAC Form 10 and parent company board resolution.

Min. capital: N/A · Timeline: 15–25 business days

Incorporated Trustee (NGO)

For non-profit organisations. Requires trustee resolution and constitution.

O Processo

How to Register a Company in Nigeria with MaxisHR

Step 1

Name availability search (1 day)

Check name availability via CAC's online portal. Reserve company name — valid for 60 days. MaxisHR runs name searches instantly.

Step 2

Prepare incorporation documents (2–3 days)

Draft Memorandum and Articles of Association, director/shareholder details, and registered address. MaxisHR prepares all documentation to CAC standard.

Step 3

CAC registration & certificate (3–5 days)

File with the Corporate Affairs Commission. Upon approval, receive Certificate of Incorporation, CAC Form 1.1 (directors), and CAC Form 2.1 (shareholders).

Step 4

FIRS & SIRS tax registration (2–3 days)

Obtain Company TIN from FIRS, register for VAT (if applicable), and set up PAYE with the State Internal Revenue Service where your employees are based.

Step 5

Business permits & sector licences (Varies)

Obtain relevant federal or state permits for your industry — banking (CBN), insurance (NAICOM), food (NAFDAC), telecoms (NCC), etc. MaxisHR maps all requirements.

Step 6

Bank account & payroll readiness (3–5 days)

Open a NGN corporate bank account and connect MaxisHR payroll for PAYE, PFA pension, and NSITF compliance from day one.

Taxas de Impostos

Nigeria Corporate Tax Rates & Business Tax Overview 2026

ComponentEmployeeEmployerNotes
Companies Income Tax (CIT)30% (large) / 20% (medium) / 0% (small)Small = <NGN 25M turnover. Medium = NGN 25M–100M.
VAT7.5%Registration required above NGN 25M annual turnover.
Withholding Tax (dividends)10%Final tax for resident and non-resident shareholders.
Education Tax (EDT)2.5% of assessable profitAssessed alongside CIT.
PAYE (employer obligation)7–24% graduatedPersonal Income Tax Act — state-based remittance.
NITF / NSITF Levy1% of net profitNigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund — employer only.
📌Fonte: Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)· Effective 2026
Conformidade Anual

Nigeria Annual Compliance Calendar — 2026

ComponentEmployeeEmployerNotes
Annual Return (CAC)Within 42 days of AGMCAC Form A1 with updated shareholder and director register
CIT Return (FIRS)6 months after year-endEstimated tax returns due quarterly
VAT Return21st of following monthMonthly — via TaxPro Max portal
PAYE Monthly Return10th of following monthFiled with relevant State Internal Revenue Service
Audited AccountsWithin 6 months of year-endRequired for companies with turnover above NGN 25M
📌Fonte: Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)· Effective 2026
Why MaxisHR for Nigeria Company Registration

5 Reasons to Register Your Nigeria Company with MaxisHR

MaxisHR combines local West Africa expertise, digital efficiency, and end-to-end support to make Nigeria company formation faster, cheaper, and less risky than doing it alone.

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Fastest Nigeria incorporation — 10–20 business days guaranteed

10–20 business days

MaxisHR's established relationships with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) mean your Nigeria company is registered faster than any DIY approach. We track your application in real time and escalate any delays immediately.

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Zero compliance risk — all filings handled by West Africa experts

Expert-Filed

Nigeria's company registration process involves multiple authorities, precise document requirements, and strict deadlines. MaxisHR's West Africa legal team prepares every document to the exact standard required — eliminating rejection risk and costly re-filings.

03

All-inclusive pricing — no hidden government fees

Fixed Price

MaxisHR provides a fixed-price company registration service in Nigeria covering all government fees, document preparation, authority submissions, and tax registrations. You know the total cost upfront — with no surprise invoices.

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Payroll-ready from day one — NGN payroll connected at registration

Payroll-Ready

Unlike standalone incorporation agents, MaxisHR connects your new Nigeria entity to our payroll platform from day one — so your first employee hire and PAYE filing happen seamlessly. No gap between incorporation and operational readiness.

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Ongoing company secretarial and compliance support

Ongoing Support

After registration, MaxisHR manages your Nigeria annual returns, tax filings, compliance calendar, and company secretarial obligations — so you never miss a deadline or face a penalty. One partner from incorporation to ongoing operations.

Plataforma MaxisHR

Digital Company Management Tools — Built for Nigeria

Once your Nigeria company is registered, MaxisHR's platform keeps it compliant, connected, and running — from director dashboards to automated tax filings.

Company Compliance Dashboard

Real-Time

Track every Nigeria compliance obligation in one place — annual return deadlines, tax filing dates, licence renewals, and director obligations. MaxisHR sends alerts 30 days, 7 days, and 24 hours before each deadline.

Automated Annual Returns & Tax Filings

Automated

MaxisHR files your Nigeria annual returns with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and corporate tax returns with Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) automatically — before every deadline. You review and approve; we handle the submission.

Director & Shareholder Register — Always Current

Digital Records

MaxisHR maintains your Nigeria statutory registers — directors, shareholders, charges, and minutes — in digital format. Instantly download a CR12 or equivalent director confirmation letter whenever needed.

Corporate Bank Account Introduction

Banking Support

MaxisHR has working relationships with major West Africa banks — facilitating faster corporate account opening for your Nigeria entity. We prepare the required board resolutions, KYC documents, and bank introduction letters.

Multi-Country Entity Management

55 Countries

Managing entities across Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Ghana? MaxisHR's multi-country dashboard shows all your West Africa entities, compliance status, and upcoming deadlines in a single view — from one login.

Secure Document Vault

Secure Storage

All your Nigeria corporate documents — Certificate of Incorporation, MOI, shareholder register, tax certificates, and annual returns — stored securely in MaxisHR's encrypted document vault. Accessible 24/7 from anywhere.

Fazer a Escolha Certa

Nigeria Own Entity vs. Employer of Record — Which is Right for You?

FactorOwn Nigeria EntityMaxisHR EOR (No Entity)
Setup time10–20 business days5–10 business days
Setup costNGN 10,000–50,000 + professional feesNo incorporation cost
Minimum commitmentLong-term — dissolution is complexFlexible — scale up or down anytime
Corporate tax filingAnnual — your responsibilityNot applicable — no entity
Annual compliance5 filings/yearHandled by MaxisHR
Best forLong-term market commitment, high headcountTesting market, remote teams, fast hiring
PayrollNGN payroll via MaxisHRNGN payroll via MaxisHR
Repatriation of profitsVia dividend — WHT appliesInvoice-based — simpler
Riscos de Conformidade em Nigeria

Key Compliance Risks When Registering in Nigeria

Understanding Nigeria's compliance landscape before you incorporate protects your business from costly penalties and operational disruption. MaxisHR's West Africa legal team identifies and mitigates these risks before they arise.

Failure to file annual returns results in company striking off by CAC
PAYE must be remitted to the state where employee physically works
Foreign companies must register with CAC before operating — fines of NGN 10M+ apply
Transfer pricing documentation required for related-party transactions above NGN 300M
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FAQs Registo de Empresa

Registering a Company in Nigeria — Common Questions

How long does it take to register a company in Nigeria?
Company registration in Nigeria typically takes 10–20 business days from submission of complete documents. MaxisHR handles the entire process — name reservation, document preparation, registry submission, and tax registration — so you can focus on your business while we manage the paperwork.
What is the cost of company registration in Nigeria?
Government registration fees in Nigeria start from NGN 10,000–50,000. Total cost depends on your chosen entity type, share capital, and any sector-specific licence fees. MaxisHR provides a full cost breakdown before you commit — with no hidden charges.
Can a foreign company register a business in Nigeria?
Yes. Foreign investors can register companies in Nigeria through a locally incorporated Private Limited Company, Branch Office, or Representative Office. MaxisHR specialises in helping international businesses navigate Nigeria's foreign ownership rules, minimum capital requirements, and regulatory approvals.
What is the corporate tax rate in Nigeria?
The standard corporate income tax rate in Nigeria is 30%. VAT applies at 7.5% on taxable supplies above NGN 25,000,000/yr. MaxisHR's tax team ensures your Nigeria entity is structured for tax efficiency from day one — including available incentives, exemptions, and treaty benefits.
What ongoing compliance is required after incorporating in Nigeria?
After incorporation in Nigeria, companies must file annual returns with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), submit corporate tax returns to Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), file monthly PAYE and VAT returns, and maintain audited financial statements. MaxisHR's compliance calendar tracks every deadline and files on your behalf — ensuring you never miss a return.
Do I need a physical office address to register a company in Nigeria?
Yes. Nigeria requires a registered local address for company incorporation. MaxisHR provides a registered office address service in Nigeria — satisfying the legal requirement while you establish your physical presence at your own pace.
Can MaxisHR act as a company secretary or local representative in Nigeria?
Yes. MaxisHR provides company secretarial services in Nigeria — including acting as local representative, maintaining statutory registers, filing annual returns, and ensuring ongoing corporate governance compliance. Our Nigeria team monitors regulatory changes and proactively advises you on required actions.

Ready to Register Your Nigeria Company?

MaxisHR handles the complete Nigeria incorporation process — Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) filing, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) registration, and payroll setup — in 10–20 business days. Get a fixed-price quote today.

Cobertura pan-africana

Company Registration Across All 55 African Countries

MaxisHR incorporates businesses across every African market. Search below to find incorporation timelines, corporate tax rates, and registration requirements for your target country.

55 países cobertos
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Algeria
North Africa · DZD
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Angola
Central Africa · AOA
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Benin
West Africa · XOF
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Botswana
Southern Africa · BWP
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Burkina Faso
West Africa · XOF
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Burundi
East Africa · BIF
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Cabo Verde
West Africa · CVE
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Cameroon
Central Africa · XAF
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Central African Republic
Central Africa · XAF
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Chad
Central Africa · XAF
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Comoros
East Africa · KMF
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Congo
Central Africa · XAF
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Cote d'Ivoire
West Africa · XOF
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Central Africa · CDF
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Djibouti
East Africa · DJF
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Egypt
North Africa · EGP
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Equatorial Guinea
Central Africa · XAF
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Eritrea
East Africa · ERN
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Eswatini
Southern Africa · SZL
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Ethiopia
East Africa · ETB
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Gabon
Central Africa · XAF
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Gambia
West Africa · GMD
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Ghana
West Africa · GHS
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Guinea
West Africa · GNF
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Guinea-Bissau
West Africa · XOF
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Kenya
East Africa · KES
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Lesotho
Southern Africa · LSL
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Liberia
West Africa · LRD
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Libya
North Africa · LYD
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Madagascar
East Africa · MGA
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Malawi
East Africa · MWK
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Mali
West Africa · XOF
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Mauritania
West Africa · MRU
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Mauritius
East Africa · MUR
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Morocco
North Africa · MAD
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Mozambique
East Africa · MZN
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Namibia
Southern Africa · NAD
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Niger
West Africa · XOF
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Nigeria
West Africa · NGN
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Rwanda
East Africa · RWF
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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
North Africa · MAD
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Sao Tome and Principe
Central Africa · STN
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Senegal
West Africa · XOF
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Seychelles
East Africa · SCR
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Sierra Leone
West Africa · SLE
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Somalia
East Africa · SOS
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South Africa
Southern Africa · ZAR
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South Sudan
East Africa · SSP
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Sudan
North Africa · SDG
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Tanzania
East Africa · TZS
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Togo
West Africa · XOF
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Tunisia
North Africa · TND
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Uganda
East Africa · UGX
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Zambia
East Africa · ZMW
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Zimbabwe
East Africa · ZWG