Taxation Basics for Legal Practitioners 2026 - Legal Event by NBA-ICLE in Remote | March 2026 Legal Events Nigeria
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Taxation Basics for Legal Practitioners

NBA-ICLE
March 10, 2026

About this event

An introductory NBA-ICLE CPD-accredited programme on taxation for lawyers. Faculty will explain key Nigerian tax types, dispute mechanisms, basic planning issues and what every practitioner should know when drafting agreements or advising on transactions with tax implications. Time: Check with the organiser for the exact time.

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Event Schedule

Date & Time

Tuesday, March 10, 2026
10:00 AM

Location

Remote

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