TikToker Peller Battles N36 Million Tax Demand, Calls It Unjust
Lagos, Nigeria Popular TikTok content creator and internet celebrity Peller has taken to social media to raise alarm over what he describes as an unjust N36 million tax bill allegedly issued by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).
In a now-viral TikTok video, Peller expressed shock and frustration, claiming he was never officially notified about the massive bill before it appeared in the system. The video, captioned “How did I go from creating content to owing millions?”, has since sparked conversations online.
“This is unfair. I’ve never received any breakdown or notice. How did they even calculate this?” Peller said in his post.
Social Media Reacts
The hashtag #JusticeForPeller began trending on X (formerly Twitter) just hours after his video dropped. Many users questioned the process behind the tax demand, calling for transparency and tax education for digital creators.
Some fans showed support, while others advised influencers to register properly and seek tax guidance to avoid legal trouble.
FIRS Yet to Respond
As of the time of this report, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has not released an official statement regarding Peller’s claim. However, experts believe the situation highlights a growing tension between digital creators and tax regulators in Nigeria.
With the rise of TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube influencers earning significant income online, the Nigerian government has ramped up efforts to bring content creators into the tax net.
Who Is Peller?
Peller rose to fame with his comedic skits, lifestyle content, and viral dance challenges on TikTok. He boasts over 2 million followers across platforms and frequently partners with brands for digital campaigns.
Final Thoughts
This developing story raises important questions about digital income taxation, accountability, and the rights of online creators. As Peller continues to demand answers, many Nigerians are watching closely to see how tax authorities will respond.