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  1. Asked: April 11, 2026In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

    Has Tax Registration Ended in Nigeria? How to Get Your TIN if You Missed the Deadline

    Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    Added an answer on April 11, 2026 at 11:45 am

    No — tax registration (TIN) has NOT ended in Nigeria. Your friend can still register or even automatically get one depending on her situation. Here's the clear explanation 👇 What Actually Happened There has been a lot of confusion because of Nigeria's new tax reforms starting 2026: The Nigerian goveRead more

    No — tax registration (TIN) has NOT ended in Nigeria.
    Your friend can still register or even automatically get one depending on her situation. Here’s the clear explanation 👇
    What Actually Happened
    There has been a lot of confusion because of Nigeria’s new tax reforms starting 2026:
    The Nigerian government made Tax Identification Number (TIN) important for financial and government services from January 2026.
    However, registration did NOT end — instead, the system changed.
    Now, your NIN automatically serves as your Tax ID for individuals.
    👉 That means:
    If your friend already has NIN, she may already have a Tax ID automatically
    She may only need to retrieve it, not register again
    Important Clarification
    Also, some rumors said:
    “Registration ended”
    “Accounts will be blocked”
    These are not completely true.
    Authorities clarified that people will not lose access to their bank accounts, and the process is mainly to improve tax compliance.
    What Your Friend Should Do Now
    Tell your friend to try these steps:
    Option 1 — Check if she already has TIN (Recommended)
    She should:
    Go to Tax ID portal
    Enter her NIN
    Retrieve her Tax ID
    Some portals now allow retrieving Tax ID using only NIN.
    Option 2 — Register Online (If she doesn’t have one)
    She can still:
    Register online (free)
    Visit tax office
    Use JTB app or FIRS portal
    Registration is still ongoing.
    My Advice (Important)
    Tell your friend:
    Don’t panic
    Don’t pay anyone (TIN is FREE)
    Try retrieving first before registering
    Many Nigerians are confused because the government moved from manual registration to automatic Tax ID using NIN.

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  2. Asked: March 31, 2026In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

    Tax Deadline in Rivers State – How Can I File My Personal Income Tax Easily Without Mistakes?

    Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    Added an answer on March 31, 2026 at 10:52 am

    Here’s a clear, up‑to‑date explanation of tax filing deadlines in Rivers State, Nigeria and how you can file your personal income tax return easily and correctly: 📅 Tax Filing Deadline in Rivers State Rivers State requires individuals to file their annual Personal Income Tax returns each year. WhileRead more

    Here’s a clear, up‑to‑date explanation of tax filing deadlines in Rivers State, Nigeria and how you can file your personal income tax return easily and correctly:

    📅 Tax Filing Deadline in Rivers State

    Rivers State requires individuals to file their annual Personal Income Tax returns each year. While the state hasn’t widely published a specific universal deadline like some other states, past official notices indicate that:

    Annual returns were expected to be filed by 31 January with penalties for late filing.

    Extensions (in the past) have been issued for PAYE annual returns by Rivers State IRS (RIVTAMIS)

    🔎 What this means for you in 2026:

    Although exact dates for this year may not yet be public, most Nigerian states align with the 90‑day window after the end of the tax year (i.e., on or before 31 March), as is common under the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) for individual filings. This alignment has been confirmed by other states like Lagos reminding taxpayers to file by 31 March.

    👉 Best practice: aim to file your Rivers State annual Personal Income Tax return by 31 March 2026 for income earned in the 2025 assessment year to avoid penalties.

    🧾 How to File Your Personal Income Tax Without Mistakes

    Rivers State uses an online tax system called RIVTAMIS (Rivers State Tax Management Information System)

    ✅ Step‑by‑Step Filing

    Register on the RIVTAMIS Portal

    Go to http://www.rivtamis.riversbirs.gov.ng

    Select “Individual” and register yourself.

    Complete your information and confirm your email.

    You’ll receive a RIVTIN (Tax ID) — this identifies you for Riverside tax purposes.

    Gather Your Income Records

    From employment: your payslips or a certificate showing PAYE deducted (your employer remits this).

    From your side hustle: bank statements, sales invoices, receipts — these show business income.

    Access the Filing Section

    Log in to RIVTAMIS with your credentials and select Annual Personal Income Tax Return.

    Complete the Tax Return

    Enter your total income from all sources (salary + side hustle).

    Add allowable reliefs/deductions (pension, NHF, life assurance, etc.).

    The system will compute your total taxable income and tax payable.

    Review & Submit

    Double‑check entries for accuracy.

    Upload documents if required by the portal.

    Pay Any Tax Due

    Pay electronically through the portal or at any of the designated banks listed on RIVTAMIS.

    Download Your Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC)

    After filing and payment, you can download your TCC as proof of compliance.

    🧠 Tips to Avoid Mistakes

    ✔ Separate personal and business income records — don’t mix personal expenses with business transactions.

    ✔ Always save receipts and documentation for income and allowable deductions.

    ✔ File early — don’t wait until the last week before the deadline.

    ✔ Check the portal’s help guides and calculators to verify your computation before submission.

    ⚠️ Penalties for Late Filing

    Historically, Rivers State has imposed penalties for returns filed after the due date.

    Filing after the deadline can lead to monetary fines or enforcement actions by the tax authority.

    📌 Summary

    Requirement

    Information

    Likely Deadline

    By 31 March 2026 (for tax year 2025)

    Filing Platform

    RIVTAMIS (online portal)

    What to Include

    Salary income + side hustle income

    Required ID

    RIVTIN (Taxpayer ID)

    Key Action

    File early to avoid penalties

    If you want, I can give you a checklist with all the documents and numbers you’ll need before logging into RIVTAMIS so you don’t miss anything. Just ask!

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  3. Asked: March 29, 2026In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

    Does the March 31 Tax Filing Deadline Apply to Newly Registered Limited Companies in Nigeria?

    Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 4:36 pm

    Short answer: No — that March 31 tax filing deadline likely does NOT apply to your newly registered company. Let me explain clearly. 1. It Depends on the Type of Tax Being Discussed Most of the “File before March 31” messages circulating usually refer to: Personal Income Tax (individuals) Some stateRead more

    Short answer: No — that March 31 tax filing deadline likely does NOT apply to your newly registered company.

    Let me explain clearly.

    1. It Depends on the Type of Tax Being Discussed

    Most of the “File before March 31” messages circulating usually refer to:

    Personal Income Tax (individuals)

    Some state-level filings

    Specific industry obligations

    But for Limited Liability Companies, your main obligation is Companies Income Tax (CIT) regulated by the Federal Inland Revenue Service under the Companies Income Tax Act.

    2. For a Newly Registered Company (Like Yours — January 2026)

    Your first tax filing deadline is NOT March 31.

    According to Nigerian tax rules:

    Your first company tax filing is due:

    The earlier of:

    18 months after incorporation

    OR

    6 months after your first accounting year ends

    Example (Your Case)

    If you registered in January 2026 and choose:

    Accounting year end = December 31, 2026

    Then:

    6 months after year end → June 30, 2027

    18 months after incorporation → July 2027

    So your first filing deadline becomes June 30, 2027 (earlier date)

    So you are NOT required to file by March 31, 2026.

    However — You Still Have Some Early Obligations

    Even though you don’t need to file CIT yet, you should:

    Register for Tax Identification Number (TIN)

    Register for VAT (if you’re operating already)

    Keep proper accounting records from day one

    These are usually done after registering with the Corporate Affairs Commission.

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