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Update: Amid new tax law, man shows how he smartly avoided bank charges

AdminBy AdminJanuary 4, 2026Updated:January 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
  • A man has publicly shown how he sent someone money in 2026 and ‘smartly’ escaped paying a bank charge
  • The man noted that it was his first transaction in 2026 and that he was not ready to let the government reap where they did sow
  • His trick sparked mixed reactions on social media as people shared their thoughts on the new tax laws, which were implemented on January 1, 2026

An OPay user, Nwachukwu, has gone public with his first transaction and how he avoided being charged by the fintech platform.

He accused the government of trying to reap where they didn’t sow.

A man sends someone N9,999 to avoid a bank charge.
Photo Credit: Nwachukwu tv
Source: Facebook

New tax law: Man shows his first transaction

In the new tax laws, banks would charge senders N50 stamp duty for electronic transactions from N10k and above, and Nwachukwu transferred N9,999 to avoid the bank charge.

He blasted the Nigerian government, and erroneously claimed that senders and receivers get charged N50 for electronic transactions from N10k. He wrote on Facebook:

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“My first transaction of the year 2026, government wants to reap where they did not sow – God p0n!sh una there.

“You go collect 50 naira from the sender still go collect 50 naira again from the receiver on top 10k – who does that.

“This is wickedness.”

A man shows his first transaction of 2026.
Photo Credit: Nwachukwu tv
Source: Facebook

See his Facebook post below:

New tax law: Man’s strategy generates buzz

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the man’s approach below:

Blessed Ochendo said:

“This country is no longer funny at all.”

Alao Dorcas Avubomenafa said:

“Una won cast update for this tax people to see it abi? Continue.”

Wisdom Onodugo Chidi said:

“I just calculated that money bro…..if dem collect this 50 from just 1million people everyday, they will be making close to 20billion Naira every year… Of which e go pass 1million people nah… Nigeria reach 200million people abi…. One thief for one corner go cun embezzle am put for Pocket.”

Broz Jay said:

“Check your transaction history you will understand the game I just dey hiss since morning.”

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Onyinyechi Blessing said:

“Na there method since last year but for me I no dey send 10k once ooo.”

Kanu Christian said:

“Na the sender go pay o no be receiver o but if I explain how u go take pay ur tax ehhh omo u go just give up.”

Etz Steve Nnabuike said:

“So na today you learn this pattern something wee I done Dey use since last year Dey play.”

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a man had transferred N9,999 to his OPay account to avoid paying the N50 electronic transfer levy.

Excessive bank charges: Experts offer solutions

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that experts had suggested ways to avoid paying excessive bank charges.

Value Added Tax, foreign exchange commission, ATM transfer fees, commission on turnover, POS transfer fees, interbank transfer fees, card maintenance fees, USSD charges, card issuance fees, check issuance fees, stamp duty, and transfer fees are just a few of the fees that existing banks charge.

Eleven banks earned nearly N714 billion in electronic fees and other commissions during the first nine months of 2022, according to a financial report. This has nothing to do with whether a consumer is high-end or low-end. All transaction strata are covered by the policies.

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