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FIRS Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Obtaining/Updating/Validating Nigeria

Name of the Organization : Federal Inland Revenue Service
Type of Facility : Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Obtaining/Updating/Validating
Country : Nigeria

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Website : https://www.firs.gov.ng/

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FIRS Application For Tax Clearance Certificate Nigeria : https://www.statusin.org/3391.html

Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) :

The Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a unique number allocated and issued to identify a person (Individual or Company) as a duly registered Taxpayer in Nigeria. It is for use by that Taxpayer ALONE.

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Applicant Email Address Must Be Unique And Active

Registration for tax purposes is a legal obligation of every person who is required to pay tax in Nigeria. The following necessary details for obtaining and updating TIN should be presented to the Tax Office nearest to the address of the Taxpayer.

Obtaining TIN :

For a Company, Enterprise or Business registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
1. Duly completed Application form for TIN;
2. EITHER Certificate of Incorporation (for a Company) OR Business Name Registration Certificate (for an Enterprise & Business) showing clearly the Registration Number in each case;
3. Documents containing the following information :
i. ADDRESS of Company, Enterprise or Business;
ii. Principal LOCATION of business;
iii. DATE of COMMENCEMENT of business.

For an Individual who (or whose business) is not registered with the CAC :
1. Duly completed Application form for TIN
2. Any of the following valid (current) identification documents :
** International Passport;
** National Identity Card;
** Staff Identity Card (employed persons);
** National Driver’s License.

The following RULES are important :
(i) All information marked * on the application form MUST be provided;
(Ii) The characters of the NAME i.e. letters and other symbols constituting the name MUST NOT exceed two hundred (200);
(iii) The characters of the ADDRESS also MUST NOT exceed two hundred (200);
(v) Mobile Telephone Number MUST be eleven (11) digits e.g. (08763201210).

Updating TIN :

Updating TIN under the ‘National Single Window’ System is a requirement for taxpayers with incomplete records with Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

TIN may be updated at the Tax Office where it was initially generated by providing the following additional information :
1. Email Address;
2. Phone Number.

Note :
After updating, the system indicates that “The TIN has been successfully updated”.

The Joint Tax Board TIN (JTB TIN) :
It is important for a person to note the following information about the JTB TIN :
(i) The JTB TIN is designed to subsequently replace the current TIN and is already in use within FIRS and several other States of Nigeria;
(ii) The major difference is that the JTB TIN has ten (10) digits, it is uniform and general across Nigeria. It is UNIQUE for every registered taxpayer in Nigeria and not limited to FIRS Taxpayers alone;
(iii) The JTB TIN is presently being issued out at the point of registration and also updated by FIRS and the States which have so far adopted it;
(iv) Every Taxpayer in Nigeria will ultimately be required to possess and use ONLY the JTB TIN.

Validating TIN :

TIN validation is the process of confirming that the updated TIN meets the necessary conditions for transacting business with other Organizations such as Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), etc.

A Taxpayer can validate his/her TIN directly on the FIRS Trade Portal by following the simple procedure and rules below :
(i) Enter the TIN and the same email address that was provided to the Tax Office when updating;
(ii) NEXT, enter the security word (captcha) and click on “Validate”;
(iii) If the validation is successful, the following confirmation notice shall be displayed “Register with NCS – Done”
(iv) THEN, an automatic email notification from “Nigeria Single Window” with a log-in password and instruction on how to complete the registration process would be sent to the Taxpayer’s email address;
(v) Upon completing the validation exercise, an email will automatically be sent to the email address provided confirming successful validation. A Taxpayer should therefore check the email including spam folder.

Authenticating TIN :

This is for the Taxpayer to re-confirm his/her updated and validated TIN. A Taxpayer experiencing difficulty in validating TIN (receiving Error Messages) should seek professional assistance from the Tax Office or send email to : tinupdate@firs.gov.ng or support@ovalwavetelecom.com

For Enquiries & Clarifications :
Executive Chairman
Federal Inland Revenue Service
15, Sokode Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja Nigeria
Phone : +234(0)96701647
or
Taxpayer Service Policies Processes & Programme Department :
Email : tspppd@firs.gov.ng
Phone : +234(0)8115900595; +234(0)8115900596

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  1. How can I print VAT receipts?

    1. You can verify your Receipt by providing the details like Receipt Number & TIN in the below link.
      tcc.firs.gov.ng/portal?cmd=searchreceipt

  2. How do I update my email and phone number?

  3. I have lost my TIN no. How do I get it?

  4. I want to register

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