Tag: taxpayer database

  • Experts say Lagos could unlock ₦1tn yearly from property tax—if data gets fixed

    Experts say Lagos could unlock ₦1tn yearly from property tax—if data gets fixed

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-24 07:33:00

    Figures cited by PUNCH show that Lagos could generate as much as ₦1 trillion annually from property tax if the state builds credible property registers, accurate valuations, and transparent enforcement systems.

    Speakers at a tax reform summit argued that property tax is one of the most stable revenue anchors because it grows with urban development and is harder to evade when the register is accurate.

    The policy push is shifting from rhetoric to implementation—enumeration, valuation, harmonisation, and building trust that revenue collected translates into visible public services.

    Taiwo Oyedele said: “Property taxation is one of the most underutilised yet stable revenue sources available to states and local governments.” Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu added: “Taxation is ultimately a social contract. People comply willingly when they trust that the government is responsible, accountable, and responsive.”

    Echotitbits take: The upside is huge, but the politics are delicate. Watch for a transparent register, clear rates, dispute-resolution for valuations, and visible reinvestment in services—otherwise compliance will be resisted.

    Source: The Punch— December 24, 2025 (https://punchng.com/lagos-can-generate-n1tn-yearly-from-property-tax-oyedele/)
    The Punch 2025-12-24

  • FIRS moves to make NIN and CAC numbers the backbone of Nigeria’s tax IDs

    FIRS moves to make NIN and CAC numbers the backbone of Nigeria’s tax IDs

    Photo Credit: The Nation
    2025-12-24 06:12:00

    Reporting by The Nation indicates the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is pushing a unified identity approach for taxation—where individuals’ NIN and companies’ CAC registration numbers function as the primary tax identifiers.

    The change is positioned as a cleanup of Nigeria’s fragmented tax identity ecosystem—multiple identifiers, inconsistent databases, and loopholes that make compliance tracking and enforcement harder.

    By linking tax identity to the national identity system and corporate registry, authorities say they can reduce duplication, improve taxpayer coverage, and make it harder to “disappear” across systems.

    For individuals and businesses, the biggest shift is conceptual: you’re expected to treat your NIN/CAC number as your tax identity anchor, with tax records mapped to that single ID across agencies.

    The Guardian quoted FIRS: “For individuals, your NIN automatically serves as your Tax ID… You do not need a physical card,” and Channels TV echoed the same clarification: “You do not need a physical card; the Tax ID is a unique number linked directly to your identity.”

    Echotitbits take: This can either tighten compliance or widen mistrust, depending on how transparently it’s implemented. Watch for data-protection safeguards, dispute-resolution for wrong linkages, and whether state tax authorities harmonise—or keep parallel systems that recreate confusion.

    Source: The Nation — December 23, 2025 (https://thenationonlineng.net/nin-becomes-automatic-tax-id/)
    The Nation 2025-12-23