Nigerian Revenue Service Launches New Tax ID Portal January 1, Replaces Existing TINs
The Joint Revenue Board (JRB) and the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) have announced the launch of the Nigerian Tax ID Portal, effective January 1, 2026, as part of reforms to modernise tax administration nationwide. The new Tax Identification (Tax ID) system will harmonise taxpayer records and replace all previously issued Tax Identification Numbers (TINs). For individuals, the Tax ID will be linked to the National Identification Number (NIN), while businesses and organisations will be linked through their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) registration numbers. Authorities have assured Nigerians that the new system will not lead to automatic bank account deductions or closures, stressing that it is strictly for tax administration and improved service delivery.
The Joint Revenue Board (JRB) and the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) have announced the launch of the Nigerian Tax ID Portal, effective January 1, 2026, as part of reforms to modernise tax administration nationwide. The new Tax Identification (Tax ID) system will harmonise taxpayer records and replace all previously issued Tax Identification Numbers (TINs). For individuals, the Tax ID will be linked to the National Identification Number (NIN), while businesses and organisations will be linked through their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) registration numbers. Authorities have assured Nigerians that the new system will not lead to automatic bank account deductions or closures, stressing that it is strictly for tax administration and improved service delivery.
Nigerian Revenue Service Launches New Tax ID Portal January 1, Replaces Existing TINs
The Joint Revenue Board (JRB) and the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) have announced the launch of the Nigerian Tax ID Portal, effective January 1, 2026, as part of reforms to modernise tax administration nationwide. The new Tax Identification (Tax ID) system will harmonise taxpayer records and replace all previously issued Tax Identification Numbers (TINs). For individuals, the Tax ID will be linked to the National Identification Number (NIN), while businesses and organisations will be linked through their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) registration numbers. Authorities have assured Nigerians that the new system will not lead to automatic bank account deductions or closures, stressing that it is strictly for tax administration and improved service delivery.
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