Nigeria Unifies Tax Identity via NIN and CAC Registration

December 23, 2025

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has announced a major update to Nigeria’s tax system. Moving forward, the National Identification Number (NIN) will automatically function as the Tax Identification Number (TIN) for all individuals. This change aims to simplify tax compliance and reduce the need for multiple documents.

This announcement was shared on Monday. It clarifies that registered businesses will also benefit from this synergy. Instead of a separate TIN, a company’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) number will now serve as its official tax identifier.

What This Means for Individuals and Businesses

The new policy eliminates the hurdle of applying for a separate tax number. Furthermore, the FIRS emphasized that the system is entirely digital. Therefore, you do not need to carry a physical tax card.

How your identity will be used for tax purposes:

  • For Individuals: Your NIN is now your permanent Tax ID.
  • For Businesses: Your CAC RC Number is your permanent Tax ID.
  • Unified Records: This system merges all federal and state identifiers into one single number.

Consequently, these changes will make it easier for taxpayers to manage their records without visiting multiple government offices.

Bank Requirements and the 2026 Deadline

A key driver of this reform is the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA). This act becomes effective on January 1, 2026. Under this law, a valid Tax ID will be mandatory for specific transactions. Most notably, this includes opening or maintaining a bank account.

Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, confirmed these details. He stated that banks must request a TIN from all taxable citizens by the 2026 deadline. Although this rule is being strengthened now, the FIRS noted that similar requirements have existed since the Finance Act of 2019.

Why the System Is Changing

The FIRS highlighted that this transition focuses on efficiency and transparency. By linking tax records directly to the NIN and CAC databases, the government aims to achieve several goals:

  1. Stop Tax Evasion: The system closes loopholes that allow individuals to avoid their obligations.

  2. Reduce Duplication: It cleans up the national database by removing redundant identifiers.

  3. Promote Fairness: It ensures that every citizen earning a taxable income contributes their fair share.

Finally, the Service urged Nigerians to disregard misinformation regarding the reform. They assured the public that the new framework is designed to make tax administration simpler for everyone.

 


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