FIRS Confirms NIN & CAC as Automatic Tax ID from 2026, Dispels Freezing Rumors

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has announced a significant development in Nigeria's tax administration, stating that the National Identification Number (NIN) issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) will automatically serve as a Tax Identification Number (TIN) for individuals. This crucial change is set to take effect from January 2026, coinciding with the implementation of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA). Similarly, for registered businesses, their Registration Certificate (RC) number, provided by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), will automatically function as their Tax ID under this new, unified system.
This announcement comes amidst ongoing discussions and a public awareness campaign surrounding a provision within the tax laws that mandates a Tax ID for bank account ownership. Many Nigerians had expressed concerns about potentially facing another complex bureaucratic process to obtain a separate tax number. However, the FIRS has clarified that taxpayers will not need a physical card for their Tax ID, as it is a unique number directly linked to their identity. The Service also emphasized that this requirement is not entirely new, having been in place since the Finance Act 2019 and subsequently strengthened under the current legislation.
The FIRS stated that the primary objective of this new tax ID system is to unify all TINs previously issued by FIRS and state Internal Revenue Services into a single, cohesive identifier. This streamlined approach is designed to simplify identification processes, significantly reduce duplication, close existing loopholes for tax evasion, and ultimately ensure greater fairness in tax contributions from all individuals and entities earning taxable income. This strategic move is expected to enhance the efficiency and transparency of Nigeria's tax collection mechanisms.
In a crucial clarification designed to allay public fears, the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, has vehemently refuted circulating claims that bank accounts not linked to a Tax Identification Number (TIN) would be frozen or automatically debited from January 2026. Describing these reports as "false and misleading," Oyedele took to his X handle to assure the public that their bank accounts are safe. He urged Nigerians not to be manipulated by misinformation, emphasizing that such rumors create panic and fear around a reform designed to be beneficial. He challenged those spreading such claims to provide evidence from the new laws, reiterating that no provision in the new legislation authorizes the freezing or automatic debiting of bank accounts. This public debunking addresses widespread misinformation surrounding recent tax and financial reforms, aiming to restore confidence and clarity.
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