NEW REGULATIONS AND TAX LIABILITIES FOR DAILY RESIDENTIAL RENTALS VIA AIRBNB AND SIMILAR PLATFORMS
Law No. 7464 on the Leasing of Residential Properties for Tourism Purposes and Amendments to Certain Laws (“Law”) was adopted by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on October 25, 2023.
DOCUMENTS NEEDED WHEN BUYING LANDED PROPERTY IN NIGERIA
There are certain documents necessary when buying landed properties in Nigeria. These are called land documents and they influence the transfer of title and legal interest in a property.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SPORTS BETTING LICENCE IN NIGERIA
Sports betting is regulated at the federal and state government levels in Nigeria. The type of sports betting activity a company wants to carry out will determine where the licence or permit can be obtained.
HOW TO OBTAIN A TELECOMMUNICATION LICENCE IN NIGERIA
Telecommunication licence is a prerequisite for the operation of any telecommunication service in Nigeria. The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) is the issuing body of telecommunication licences in Nigeria empowered by the Nigeria Communication Act 2003.
THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN FINTECH AND PAYMENT SOLUTION LICENCE IN NIGERIA
Introduction Financial Technology (Fintech) is simply the use of innovative technology for financial transactions and services.
CONTRACTS, SPONSORSHIP, ATHLETE RIGHTS AND SPORTS LAW IN NIGERIA
Sports law in Nigeria involves laws and regulations that govern sports activities in the country such as the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended),
HOW TO REGISTER A TECH COMPANY IN NIGERIA
Introduction A tech company is a company that provides technological services or products.
PROCEDURE FOR WINDING UP A COMPANY IN NIGERIA
Winding up of a company is the process by which the existence of a registered company comes to an end in accordance with statutory provisions.
UNDERSTANDING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PATENT REGISTRATION IN NIGERIA
A patent, in legal terms, is a granted right that bestows exclusivity to the inventor over their creation. In Nigeria, three distinct types of patents exist:
Doing Business in Nigeria: A Guide to Foreign Investors
Nigeria is a developing capitalist economy. Free enterprise is the norm but there are some important sectors like Electricity and Water that are partially owned and controlled by the government.