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SILL TALKS
Egbeiyon Leonard
22 episodes
6 days ago
Preparing for Nigeria’s New Tax Regime (2026) as Architects. For years, many architects in Nigeria have survived on improvisation — mixing personal and business finances, paying for site expenses from their own pockets, invoicing casually, and hoping everything “balances out” at the end of the year. That era is over. From January 1, 2026, Nigeria enters a new tax regime — one that does not attack creativity, but exposes weak systems. And for architects, this shift goes far beyond compliance. ...
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Education,
Business,
How To,
Self-Improvement
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Preparing for Nigeria’s New Tax Regime (2026) as Architects. For years, many architects in Nigeria have survived on improvisation — mixing personal and business finances, paying for site expenses from their own pockets, invoicing casually, and hoping everything “balances out” at the end of the year. That era is over. From January 1, 2026, Nigeria enters a new tax regime — one that does not attack creativity, but exposes weak systems. And for architects, this shift goes far beyond compliance. ...
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
How To,
Self-Improvement
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019 ADVERTISEMNENT IS NOT MARKETING
SILL TALKS
13 minutes
3 weeks ago
019 ADVERTISEMNENT IS NOT MARKETING
In the architectural profession, few topics create more confusion, fear, and silence than this one: “Architects must not advertise.” For decades, this statement has shaped how architects behave, show up, communicate, and even define their own professional identity. But in today’s digital world—where clients discover projects online, trust is built on visibility, and influence flows through understanding—the refusal to be seen has quietly damaged the profession more than we admit. In this deep...
SILL TALKS
Preparing for Nigeria’s New Tax Regime (2026) as Architects. For years, many architects in Nigeria have survived on improvisation — mixing personal and business finances, paying for site expenses from their own pockets, invoicing casually, and hoping everything “balances out” at the end of the year. That era is over. From January 1, 2026, Nigeria enters a new tax regime — one that does not attack creativity, but exposes weak systems. And for architects, this shift goes far beyond compliance. ...