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Get Your Tax ID Online Using NIN or CAC - JTB Guide

The Joint Tax Board has launched a unified portal for Nigerians to retrieve their Tax Identification Number digitally using NIN or CAC details. Follow our step-by-step guide to access your 13-digit Tax ID from January 1, 2026.

Controversial Tax Reforms Begin Jan 1, 2026

President Tinubu's sweeping tax reforms begin today despite opposition from Atiku and Northern groups. FG insists changes are vital for economic growth. Read the full story.

Tinubu: No Going Back on Jan 2026 Tax Reforms

President Bola Tinubu insists Nigeria's new tax laws will commence January 1, 2026. He calls it a 'once-in-a-generation' fiscal reset, not a tax hike. Read the full details.

Get Your Tax ID with NIN: Simple Steps to Avoid Issues

Nigerians can now retrieve their 13-digit Tax Identification Number (Tax ID) using their NIN via the new Tax ID Portal. Learn the steps for individuals and businesses to comply with the new tax law effective January 1, 2026.

NECA Supports Jan 1 Tax Reform Kickoff

NECA supports Nigeria's new tax laws starting January 1, 2025, urging amendments for genuine concerns. DG Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde calls for macroeconomic gains to reach micro level. Read more.

5 Signs Your 'Meruwa' Water is Unsafe

Cholera outbreaks in Nigeria are often linked to contaminated water. Learn the five critical signs to check before buying from jerrycan vendors ('Meruwa') to protect your family's health.

New Tax Laws to Take Effect Jan 1 as Scheduled

The Federal Government confirms Nigeria's new tax regime will begin on January 1, 2026. The reforms aim for a fairer, more efficient system to boost economic growth. Read the full details.

5 Signs Your 'Meruwa' Water is Unsafe

Learn the 5 critical signs that water from jerrycan vendors ('Meruwa') may be contaminated and could lead to cholera. Protect your family's health with these essential checks.

FIRS Transforms to Nigeria Revenue Service in 2026

Nigeria's FIRS transitions to the Nigeria Revenue Service in January 2026, driven by four new laws. The reform promises streamlined tax processes, stronger oversight, and integrated revenue collection for better public finance management.

Tinubu: New Tax Laws to Commence January 1, 2026

President Bola Tinubu insists Nigeria's new tax laws will take effect on January 1, 2026, despite controversy over alleged alterations and a National Assembly probe. Read the full details.

Aba Traders Sell Clothes Using Head-Carried Mannequins

Traders in Aba were spotted using a unique sales method: carrying mannequins with displayed clothes on their heads. This innovative practice boosts visibility and mobility in crowded markets. Watch the video and see Nigerian ingenuity in action!

NLC Vows to Resist Unjust Tax System

The Nigeria Labour Congress vows to reject the Federal Government's new tax reforms set for January 1, 2026, calling them distorted and unjust. President Joe Ajaero demands inclusive, transparent laws.

FG: New Tax Laws to Support Airlines, Not Harm Them

The Presidential Tax Committee clarifies that new tax reforms will aid Nigerian airlines by removing burdensome charges and improving cash flow, countering Air Peace CEO's warning of soaring fares.

New Tax Laws Will Help Airlines - Oyedele

Taiwo Oyedele clarifies that Nigeria's new tax reforms from Jan 1, 2026, will reduce airline costs, not increase them. Key burdens like withholding tax on leases are removed.

Tax Reforms on Track for January 1 Implementation

The Federal Government confirms Nigeria's major tax reform laws will take effect as scheduled on January 1, 2026. The changes promise relief for 98% of workers and 97% of small businesses. Get the full details.

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