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From 2026, Your NIN Or CAC Number Becomes Your Tax ID — FIRS

"FIRS Announces That From 2026, NIN or CAC Numbers Will Be Used as Tax Identification Numbers"
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeDecember 24, 2025 National No Comments4 Mins Read
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Overview of the Reform

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), has announced a major shift in how taxpayers are identified in Nigeria’s tax system. Under the newly introduced Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA), which takes effect from January 1, 2026, individuals and corporate entities will no longer need separate traditional Tax Identification Numbers (TINs). Instead:

  • A person’s National Identification Number (NIN) — issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), — will automatically serve as their Tax ID.

  • Registered companies will use their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), registration (RC), number as their official tax identifier.

This reform is intended to simplify taxpayer identification, reduce duplication in tax records, strengthen compliance, and ensure that all taxable Nigerians are properly captured in the system.





Why the Change?

The FIRS says the shift to using NIN and CAC numbers as tax IDs is aimed at:

  • Streamlining tax administration: By using existing unique identifiers, the government can unify all tax records under a single system. The reform consolidates all previous TINs issued by federal and state revenue authorities into one standard identifier.

  • Reducing duplication and fraud: A unified system limits opportunities for multiple identities or fake TINs, which have historically enabled tax evasion or fraud.

  • Boosting transparency and compliance: Linking a person’s national identity directly to their tax profile makes it easier for the tax authorities to track and administer tax obligations fairly.

  • Lowering administrative burden: With no need for a separate physical TIN card, taxpayers can avoid redundant registration processes — the NIN or CAC number itself fulfills the role.

Additionally, the FIRS has urged Nigerians not to fall for misinformation that suggests new, physical TIN cards are required. The agency clarified that the numbers are all that’s needed, with the data linked digitally for tax administration.

What This Means for Individuals and Businesses

Individuals

  • Every Nigerian who already has a NIN — currently estimated at over 123 million persons — will automatically have a Tax ID for tax matters under the new system.

  • Taxable transactions and obligations going forward will use the NIN as the primary identifier.

  • Persons who do not earn taxable income (e.g., students without income or dependents), are not required to obtain a tax ID under the NTAA unless they become taxable.

Businesses

  • Companies that are already registered will no longer need to apply for separate TINs.

  • Their CAC registration numbers will now serve directly as tax IDs, tying business identity into the national tax framework.

Addressing Public Concerns

The announcement came amid widespread public conversation — and some confusion — about the requirement of a Tax ID for activities like opening or managing bank accounts.

Some earlier discussions even suggested that all account holders might need TINs by January 2026. However, the FIRS and related fiscal policy officials clarified that only taxable persons need to have a Tax ID tied to their economic activities.

The FIRS also reiterated that this requirement isn’t completely new; it traces back to provisions in the Finance Act of 2019 but has now been strengthened with the NTAA to make compliance easier and more effective.

Implications for Tax Administration

This reform is a cornerstone of Nigeria’s broader tax modernization drive. By leveraging existing national databases and unique identifiers:

  • Administration costs can be lowered.

  • Revenue tracking systems can become more robust.

  • Tax compliance rates could improve as individuals and businesses are more easily traceable in official systems.

  • Interagency cooperation (e.g., between NIMC and FIRS) is expected to deepen for smoother data sharing and verification.

Conclusion

The FIRS’ decision to use NIN and CAC numbers as Tax IDs from 2026 marks a significant modernisation step in Nigeria’s tax system.

It is designed to improve efficiency, reduce fraud and duplication, and make compliance easier for taxpayers — both individuals and corporate entities. As with any major policy shift, ongoing public education and clear implementation guidance will be crucial to ensure a smooth transition into the new tax regime.

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