NIGERIANS URGED TO GET THEIR TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN) NOW
The
Joint Tax Board (JTB), in collaboration with the Federal Inland Revenue Service
(FIRS) and the 36 State Boards of Internal Revenue (SBIRs) has identified the
automation of tax registration activities in Nigeria and eradication of double/multiple
taxation as some of the key benefits of the new electronic system of Taxpayer
registration initiative called Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). Nigerians
from all walks of life at both individual and corporate levels have been urged
to go to their nearest Tax office and collect their Taxpayer Identification
Number (TIN) immediately and start enjoying the privileges of having the
TIN.
The TIN
will bring Nigeria’s tax administration and practice in line with global best
practice; enhance taxpayer identification and registration; minimize leakages
in tax collection; facilitate information sharing between various tiers of
Government; create a more conducive environment for investors and ultimately inspire
greater confidence in Nigeria’s taxation system
The Acting
Chairman of the JTB, Alhaji Kabir Muhammad Mashi pointed out that “The Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN) is a platform which will harmonize taxpayers’
identification and registration in Nigeria. It will create closer linkages
between the various tax authorities in Nigeria which is a cheaper and more
convenient means of creating an efficient and effective Tax system for the
entire country.
“This
Tax registration process ensures that each taxpayer has a unique number to give
him and the authorities concerned easy access to information about his tax
status anywhere around the country, thus avoiding incidence of double or
multiple taxation among other things. The Taxpayer Identification Number – TIN
is unique to each tax payer and may be quoted for all Tax purposes nationwide.”
The TIN
initiative of the JTB strategically aims at creating a national database of all
taxpayers that links all relevant stakeholders in the Nigerian tax
administration and ensure a performance that is at per with world class
standards. Harmonizing the taxpayers database will by extension lead to the
possibility of closer linkage and cooperation between the Tax administrators
and various institutions in Nigeria to achieve greater information sharing and
increased revenue generation.
It must
be noted that by law, the TIN and Tax Clearance Certificates are required for
various reasons including government loans, foreign exchange, application for
Certificate of Occupancy/plots of land, trade licenses, award of contracts,
import or export licenses, registration of motor vehicles, stamping of
guarantor’s form for passports, application of market stalls, vehicle
registration, application for land/approval of building plans, confirmation/election
to public office, registration as a contractor, registration of limited
liability companies/business names and many others. It is therefore in the
interest of every Nigerian to get their TIN number.
The tax
administration system in Nigeria over the years has been burdened by challenges
ranging from non-identification, registration, poor documentation, multiple
taxation and non-compliance of taxpayers. `The new TIN program was designed to
address these issues, replace the old error prone manual registration process,
enhance voluntary compliance by tax payers and provide a basis for better
planning and developmental budgeting purposes. It will also widen the tax base
of the country through the accurate registration of all eligible taxpayers in
the country
Alhaji
Mashi also further explained that “The Joint Tax Board (JTB) has been mandated
to provide efficient, effective and innovative solutions to proper tax
administration practices while maintaining a tax friendly environment through
effective and efficient flow of information in order to discourage double/multiple
taxation and other manual tax administration related problems.
“We
believe that TIN is a more convenient and cost effective means of achieving
these goals. It is also in the overall interest of all Nigerians both in the
short term and long term. For example, once a
Taxpayer has a TIN, he can use
this unique number to gain access and manage his records from any state. And
enjoy all the benefits that go with it. It is easy, free and convenient and it
engenders the right tax behavior. We encourage every eligible Nigerian to get
their TIN at the nearest Tax authority office”
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