Please what’s the difference between TIN and TAX-ID, and which one is required when filing taxes.
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TIN and Tax-ID are often used interchangeably, but they can mean slightly different things depending on context — especially in Nigeria. Here’s the clear breakdown: TIN vs TAX-ID (Simple Explanation) 1. TIN (Tax Identification Number) TIN is the official, standardized tax number issued by the tax auRead more
TIN and Tax-ID are often used interchangeably, but they can mean slightly different things depending on context — especially in Nigeria.
Here’s the clear breakdown:
TIN vs TAX-ID (Simple Explanation)
1. TIN (Tax Identification Number)
TIN is the official, standardized tax number issued by the tax authority.
In Nigeria:
For Individuals → Issued by State Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
For Businesses/Companies → Issued by Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
Examples:
Personal Income Tax → Your TIN from State IRS
Company Income Tax → Your TIN from FIRS
TIN is the official one used for:
Filing tax returns
Paying taxes
Opening corporate bank accounts
Doing government contracts
Registering business formally
2. TAX-ID (Tax ID Number)
Tax-ID is a general name for any tax identification number.
So:
TIN = Specific official number
Tax-ID = General term
Think of it like:
BVN = specific
Bank ID = general name
In many cases: TIN = TAX-ID (same thing in practice)
In Nigeria (Very Important)
Most of the time:
TIN is what you actually need
When someone says Tax-ID, they usually mean TIN
Which One Do You Need for Filing Taxes?
You need TIN.
Because:
State tax portals request TIN
Federal tax filings require TIN
CAC & business filings also use TIN
Example Based on Your Situation
Since you:
Work as a salary earner (security personnel)
Also run a business
You may need two TINs:
Personal TIN (for salary tax — PAYE)
Business/Company TIN (for business tax)
Quick Summary
Term
Meaning
Which To Use
TIN
Official tax number
✅ Use this
Tax-ID
General name for tax number
Same as TIN
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