NIN will now to serve as Tax ID for Nigerians,

NIN Now to serve as Tax ID for Nigerians,
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has clarified that the National Identification Number (NIN) issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) now automatically serves as the Tax Identification Number (TIN) for individual Nigerians.
The announcement was made on Monday as part of a public awareness campaign on the new tax laws, shared by the FIRS on X.
The Service also explained that registered businesses will no longer require a separate Tax ID. “Instead, their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) registration number will function as their official tax identifier under the revised system,” the statement said.
This clarification comes amid public concerns over provisions in the new tax laws requiring a Tax ID for certain transactions, including bank account ownership. According to the FIRS, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA), set to take effect in January 2026, mandates the use of a Tax ID for specific transactions.
The Service stressed that the requirement is not new, noting that “it has existed since the Finance Act of 2019 and has now been reinforced under the NTAA.”
“The Tax ID unifies all Tax Identification Numbers previously issued by the FIRS and State Internal Revenue Services into a single identifier,” the FIRS stated. “For individuals, your NIN automatically serves as your Tax ID, while for registered companies, your CAC RC number is used. You do not need a physical card, as the Tax ID is a unique number linked directly to your identity.”
The agency explained that the reform aims “to simplify taxpayer identification, eliminate duplication, prevent tax evasion, and ensure fairness by making sure all individuals with taxable income contribute their share.”
FIRS further urged the public to ignore misinformation about the reform, assuring Nigerians that “the updated tax framework is intended to enhance efficiency and transparency in tax administration.”






