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The Truth About Nigeria’s Tax Reform on Investment Income and Personal Savings

Recent claims that Nigeria’s Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is introducing new taxes on personal savings have sparked confusion. In reality, the withholding tax on interest income from Treasury bills, bonds, and promissory notes is not a new policy—it has been enforced under the Companies Income Tax Act (CITA) for years. The renewed enforcement simply reminds financial institutions to deduct tax at the source on investment earnings. Importantly, the tax does not apply to the principal saved, but to the interest earned. There is no increase or expansion of taxes since the current administration took office; the public notice only reinforces compliance with existing law. While savings accounts themselves are not taxed, interest generated from savings constitutes taxable income and is taxed accordingly. A temporary exemption on these earnings expired last year, and renewed enforcement aligns with global practices to […]

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Nigeria Gains Global Recognition for Tax-ID

Nigeria has achieved a significant milestone in its digital trade transformation with the global registration of its Tax Identification Number (Tax-ID) and the approval of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as the country’s official Peppol Authority. The achievement, supported by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), registers Nigeria’s Tax-ID under the ISO/IEC 6523 International Coding System, granting Nigerian individuals and businesses recognition in cross-border transactions. Peppol—a globally accepted framework for the secure and standardised exchange of electronic documents—is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. With FIRS as Nigeria’s Peppol Authority, local businesses can now connect seamlessly to this international network, ensuring faster payments, reduced administrative costs, and improved competitiveness. According to FIRS, the move will simplify compliance for taxpayers while boosting investor confidence. “This milestone simplifies compliance for taxpayers, enables smoother cross-border transactions, and strengthens confidence in Nigeria […]

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Afriland Towers fire: Six more deaths confirmed, toll rises to 10

At least six more people have been confirmed dead following the Afriland Towers fire on Broad Street, Lagos Island, bringing the death toll to 10. The latest victims were staff of United Capital Plc, which occupies the 3rd and 4th floors of the six-storey commercial building. This comes just hours after the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) confirmed that four of its employees also died in the blaze. The fire reportedly started in the inverter room in the building’s basement around 1:30 pm on Tuesday, sending thick smoke billowing into the air and forcing panicked occupants to attempt desperate escapes through windows. Emergency responders, including the Federal Fire Service and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, rescued at least nine occupants. Five were revived on site, while four remained unconscious. In a statement on Thursday, United Capital Plc expressed […]

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No Separate TIN Needed to Operate Bank Accounts — FIRS

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has clarified that Nigerians will not be required to obtain a separate Tax Identification Number (TIN) before opening or operating bank accounts. This follows widespread concern triggered by reports suggesting that from January 2026, bank customers would need to present a TIN as a standalone requirement. In a statement on Saturday via her official X (formerly Twitter) handle, Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi, Technical Assistant on Broadcast Media to the FIRS Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, dismissed the reports as misleading. “In recent debates about Nigeria’s tax reforms, a misconception has taken root: that citizens without a TIN cannot own or operate a bank account. Nigeria’s tax system has evolved to integrate seamlessly with existing national registries, ensuring that every eligible individual or entity is automatically identifiable for tax purposes,” she explained. How the TIN system works According […]

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Tinubu’s Tax Reforms: Presidency Tells Youth ‘It’s Your Economic Lifeline, Not a Burden’

Tax Revolution for Youth: Presidency, FIRS Unveil Empowerment Pact Senior Presidential Aide Rinsola Abiola has declared President Tinubu’s tax reforms a strategic investment in Nigeria’s youth, urging young citizens to champion the initiative as partners in building a "secured economic future." The call came at a Youth and Tax Town Hall co-hosted by the Presidency and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), where FIRS Chairman Zach Adedeji launched game-changing incentives. Why Youth Should Own Tax Reforms Abiola’s keynote dismantled tax misconceptions: "These reforms aren’t just revenue tools—they’re your keys to opportunity, inclusion, and empowerment."Core Arguments: Beyond "Leaders of Tomorrow": Youth are "active policy shapers today" through advocacy, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Expanded Tax Base: Youth-led businesses fuel national development revenue. Presidential Backing: Tinubu’s startup funding, digital training, and business reforms align with tax incentives. FIRS’ Youth-Centric Blueprint Adedeji (represented by Prof. Aisha Mahmoud) unveiled:✅ Young Tax Champions […]

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World Asthma Day commemorated with call for access to treatment

On May 6, 2025, World Asthma Day was commemorated globally under the theme “Make Inhaled Treatments Accessible for ALL,” spotlighting the urgent need to address disparities in asthma care and ensure equitable access to life-saving medications. A Global Health Priority Asthma affects over 260 million people worldwide and is responsible for more than 450,000 deaths annually, with the majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Despite the availability of effective treatments, many individuals lack access to essential inhaled medications due to high costs and limited availability. Global Initiatives and Advocacy The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) and the Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) have launched campaigns to raise awareness and advocate for increased access to inhaled treatments. These initiatives call upon governments, healthcare providers, and the pharmaceutical industry to prioritize the availability and affordability of asthma medications. Local Observances […]

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