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All Taxable Nigerians Must Obtain A TIN As New Tax Laws Take Effect In January 2026

No TIN, No Banking: Nigerians Urged to Register Before 2026 Deadline - Adejuyigbe Francis
FisheBy FisheSeptember 7, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a significant overhaul of Nigeria’s tax framework, the Federal Government has mandated that all taxable persons; including individuals, corporate entities, government agencies, and non-residents supplying taxable goods or services in Nigeria must register for and obtain a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), when the new tax Acts come into effect on January 1, 2026.

Legal Foundations and Scope

This requirement is embedded in the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) 2025, specifically Part II, Section 4, which stipulates TIN registration as compulsory for anyone with tax obligations in the country, including ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs). Non-residents providing taxable goods or services in Nigeria are also required to obtain a TIN under Section 6 (1).

Where TIN Matters in Daily Transactions

When the law becomes enforceable on January 1, 2026, a valid TIN will be mandatory for:

  • Opening or operating a bank account





  • Accessing insurance and stock exchange services

  • Entering into contracts with federal or state governments

Enforcement and Compliance

Tax authorities under the law will have the power to issue, refuse, suspend, or deregister TINs based on a person’s compliance. Decisions including refusals must be communicated within 5 working days. Businesses that suspend or cease operations are required to notify the tax authorities within 30 days to have their TIN marked as dormant or deregistered.

Six-Month Prep Window for Rollout

A six-month preparatory window has been granted before full enforcement begins. Within this period, the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), formerly known as the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), will lead nationwide awareness campaigns, capacity building, and system enhancements to ensure a seamless transition.

Building a Modern, Transparent Tax System

This move is part of a broader suite of reforms, enacted through four key laws: the Nigerian Tax Act, Nigeria Tax Administration Act, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act. These Acts aim to simplify the tax system, improve transparency, and empower the newly constituted NRS.

Why It Matters

  • For taxpayers: Ensuring you have a valid TIN by January 2026 is critical for accessing financial services, fulfilling contractual obligations, and complying with tax laws.

  • For the government: Standardizing tax identification across all individuals and entities helps streamline collections, reduce tax evasion, and improve transparency.

  • For businesses and institutions: Particularly important for those in banking, insurance, finance, or government contracting, adapting to these changes early is essential to avoid disruptions.

At a Glance

Key Element Details
Effective Date January 1, 2026
Who Needs a TIN All taxable individuals, entities, government agencies, non-residents
Uses of TIN Banking, insurance, stock transactions, government contracts
Compliance Tools Issuance, refusal, suspension, deregistration by tax authorities
Transition Window Six months of awareness and capacity building before enforcement
Broader Objective Tax system modernization, transparency, and revenue enhancement

Call to Action: As the countdown to January 2026 begins, it’s wise to start or encourage early registration for your TIN, especially if you’re involved in financial transactions, business operations, or government-related services.

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