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Asked: March 24, 20262026-03-24T21:01:55+00:00 2026-03-24T21:01:55+00:00In: Stock Market Investing

Why Are Stockbrokers and Registrars Requesting Tax Identification Number (TIN) From Shareholders?

Is Tax identification number a new requirements in Nigeria as a shareholder of any company?
Because I received a mail requesting for that.

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  1. Rose
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    2026-03-25T05:50:22+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 5:50 am

    TIN is NOT entirely new. But… ✓ It is now being more strictly required and enforced for shareholders in Nigeria. Why Are They Asking for TIN? This is coming from regulators like: • Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) • and the Nigerian capital market system The Main Reason Tax tracking and compliaRead more

    TIN is NOT entirely new.

    But…

    ✓ It is now being more strictly required and enforced for shareholders in Nigeria.

    Why Are They Asking for TIN?

    This is coming from regulators like:

    • Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
    • and the Nigerian capital market system

    The Main Reason

    Tax tracking and compliance.

    Government wants to:

    ✓ properly track investment income
    ✓ ensure taxes on dividends are accounted for
    ✓ link your financial activities to your identity

    What It Means for You as a Shareholder

    If you own shares:

    • you may receive dividends
    • you may earn investment income

    Now:

    ✓ that income is expected to be linked to your TIN

    Is It Compulsory?

    👉 Increasingly, yes

    Many registrars, brokers, and companies now require it for:

    • updating shareholder records
    • processing dividends
    • full account compliance

    Should You Be Worried?

    No.

    This does NOT mean:

    • you will suddenly start paying new taxes immediately

    Because:

    ✓ dividend tax (withholding tax) is already deducted at source in Nigeria

    Then Why TIN Again?

    Good question.

    TIN helps to:

    • unify your financial identity
    • prevent duplicate or fake records
    • improve transparency

    What You Should Do Now

    1. Confirm the Source of the Message

    Make sure the request is from:

    • your stockbroker
    • your registrar
    • or a legitimate investment platform

    Avoid scams.

    2. If You Don’t Have TIN

    You can register with:

    • Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)

    Good news:

    ✓ it is FREE
    ✓ your BVN can often be used to generate it

    3. Submit It When Requested

    Provide it to:

    • your broker
    • registrar
    • investment platform

    Let Me Be Honest With You

    This is part of a bigger shift.

    Nigeria is moving toward:

    ✓ more structured financial tracking
    ✓ more transparency
    ✓ better investor records

    Final Truth

    TIN is not a punishment.

    ✓ It is a system upgrade.

    Let Me Leave You With This

    Many people ignore small compliance steps like this…

    Until it starts affecting:

    • dividend payments
    • account access
    • financial records

    So ask yourself:

    • Am I properly documented as an investor?

    Because in today’s system…

    ✓ clean financial identity is just as important as having money.

    Rose Ejituru

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    • AlokaMaryNnenna
      AlokaMaryNnenna
      2026-03-30T08:54:42+00:00Replied to answer on March 30, 2026 at 8:54 am

      Thanks a lot for this answer

      Thanks a lot for this answer

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  2. Ochoyoda
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    2026-03-25T06:12:29+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 6:12 am

    Yes — Tax Identification Number (TIN) is becoming a new compliance requirement for shareholders in Nigeria, which is why you received that email. Here’s the clear explanation: Why You Are Being Asked for TIN New regulatory requirement The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) now requires financialRead more

    Yes — Tax Identification Number (TIN) is becoming a new compliance requirement for shareholders in Nigeria, which is why you received that email.

    Here’s the clear explanation:

    Why You Are Being Asked for TIN

    New regulatory requirement

    The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) now requires financial records — including dividends — to be linked to a Tax Identification Number (TIN).

    This is part of Nigeria’s tax reforms to improve transparency in investments.

    To track dividend tax properly

    When you receive dividends, withholding tax is deducted automatically

    Your TIN ensures that tax is recorded in your name and avoids future issues.

    To confirm ownership of shares

    Linking shares with TIN reduces fraud and improves shareholder verification.

    Is This a New Requirement?

    Yes — especially 2025–2026 reforms are making TIN mandatory for many financial and investment activities:

    The Nigeria Tax Administration reforms now require TIN as the primary identifier for taxable persons

    These reforms are being implemented gradually across banks, investments, and capital market

    Should You Be Concerned?

    No. This is normal and legitimate, especially if the email came from:

    Registrar (like Africa Prudential, Meristem Registrar, Coronation, etc.)

    Stockbroker

    Investment platform (Bamboo, Afrinvest, InvestNaija, etc.)

    But always confirm:

    Check sender email domain

    Don’t click suspicious links

    You can confirm with your broker or registrar

    If You Don’t Have TIN Yet

    You can get it:

    Free of charge

    Online via Joint Tax Board (JTB)

    Or at Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) office

    My Practical Advice (Based on You Being an Investor)

    Since you’re already investing (Afrinvest, Cowrywise, stocks etc.), it’s smart to get your TIN now because:

    Future dividends may require it

    Brokers may restrict withdrawals without it

    It’s becoming standard compliance

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    • AlokaMaryNnenna
      AlokaMaryNnenna
      2026-03-30T08:56:21+00:00Replied to answer on March 30, 2026 at 8:56 am

      Thank you. It was African Prudential that requested for it.

      Thank you.
      It was African Prudential that requested for it.

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