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Asked: March 31, 20262026-03-31T07:47:52+00:00 2026-03-31T07:47:52+00:00In: TAXATION & COMPLIANCE

Why is my Tax ID showing “already registered” but I cannot access it in Nigeria?

I tried to file my tax info many times , I was told I have registered and I have an id number, but I dont have it, I clicked on forget id so that I can reclaim it but unfortunately I couldn’t get a positive response, what can I do?

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  1. Ochoyoda
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    2026-04-17T16:10:57+00:00Added an answer on April 17, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    Ah, this happens quite often — the Tax Identification Number (TIN) is essential for filing PIT, but sometimes the system doesn’t return it correctly. Here’s exactly what to do to retrieve your TIN in Nigeria: 1. Confirm Your Registration Status Before anything else: Go to the Federal Inland RevenueRead more

    Ah, this happens quite often — the Tax Identification Number (TIN) is essential for filing PIT, but sometimes the system doesn’t return it correctly. Here’s exactly what to do to retrieve your TIN in Nigeria:

    1. Confirm Your Registration Status

    Before anything else:

    Go to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) TIN portal:

    https://tin.gov.ng

    Use the “Verify TIN” feature to check if your TIN exists.

    You’ll need your BVN and full name as registered.

    If it shows a TIN, note it down.

    Sometimes the system fails on “forgot TIN” because of name/BVN mismatch, so double-check your registration details.

    2. Attempt Online Retrieval Correctly

    If you clicked “Forgot TIN” and got no response:

    Make sure you’re using the exact details used during TIN registration:

    Full name as per official ID

    Date of birth

    BVN (Bank Verification Number)

    Avoid typos or abbreviations; the system is sensitive.

    3. Contact the Tax Authority

    If online retrieval fails, you need direct intervention:

    For Federal Employees / Non-Residents / FIRS TIN

    Call or email FIRS TIN support:

    Phone: +234 9 462 2222 (FIRS office)

    Email: tinhelpdesk@firs.gov.ng

    Provide: Full name, date of birth, BVN, phone number, and explain “I cannot retrieve my TIN online.”

    For State Residents / PIT TIN

    If your TIN is issued by your State IRS (like Lagos, Enugu, Oyo), contact the state tax office directly. For example:

    Lagos State IRS: info@lirs.gov.ng

    Enugu State IRS: info@enugustateirs.ng

    Bring ID and proof of previous filing attempts when visiting physically — this helps the officers retrieve your TIN manually.

    4. As a Last Resort — Re-issue

    Some states / FIRS offices can reissue your TIN if it cannot be retrieved online.

    This usually involves filling a TIN application form, providing your BVN, ID, and proof of prior registration.

    5. Tips to Avoid Problems

    Always save a digital copy or screenshot of your TIN once retrieved.

    Link your TIN to your BVN — it makes recovery easier.

    Avoid multiple “forgot TIN” requests online — it sometimes locks your access temporarily.

    💡 Practical Step Today:

    Try the Verify TIN tool at https://tin.gov.ng⁠�.

    If no result, call the FIRS or state IRS help desk and provide your details.

    If needed, visit the nearest IRS office with your ID and BVN for manual retrieval.

    If you want, I can draft a step-by-step email template you can send to FIRS/state IRS to retrieve your TIN today — so you can get a faster response.

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    2026-04-17T16:10:56+00:00Added an answer on April 17, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    Ah, this happens quite often — the Tax Identification Number (TIN) is essential for filing PIT, but sometimes the system doesn’t return it correctly. Here’s exactly what to do to retrieve your TIN in Nigeria: 1. Confirm Your Registration Status Before anything else: Go to the Federal Inland RevenueRead more

    Ah, this happens quite often — the Tax Identification Number (TIN) is essential for filing PIT, but sometimes the system doesn’t return it correctly. Here’s exactly what to do to retrieve your TIN in Nigeria:
    1. Confirm Your Registration Status
    Before anything else:
    Go to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) TIN portal:
    https://tin.gov.ng
    Use the “Verify TIN” feature to check if your TIN exists.
    You’ll need your BVN and full name as registered.
    If it shows a TIN, note it down.
    Sometimes the system fails on “forgot TIN” because of name/BVN mismatch, so double-check your registration details.
    2. Attempt Online Retrieval Correctly
    If you clicked “Forgot TIN” and got no response:
    Make sure you’re using the exact details used during TIN registration:
    Full name as per official ID
    Date of birth
    BVN (Bank Verification Number)
    Avoid typos or abbreviations; the system is sensitive.
    3. Contact the Tax Authority
    If online retrieval fails, you need direct intervention:
    For Federal Employees / Non-Residents / FIRS TIN
    Call or email FIRS TIN support:
    Phone: +234 9 462 2222 (FIRS office)
    Email: tinhelpdesk@firs.gov.ng
    Provide: Full name, date of birth, BVN, phone number, and explain “I cannot retrieve my TIN online.”
    For State Residents / PIT TIN
    If your TIN is issued by your State IRS (like Lagos, Enugu, Oyo), contact the state tax office directly. For example:
    Lagos State IRS: info@lirs.gov.ng
    Enugu State IRS: info@enugustateirs.ng
    Bring ID and proof of previous filing attempts when visiting physically — this helps the officers retrieve your TIN manually.
    4. As a Last Resort — Re-issue
    Some states / FIRS offices can reissue your TIN if it cannot be retrieved online.
    This usually involves filling a TIN application form, providing your BVN, ID, and proof of prior registration.
    5. Tips to Avoid Problems
    Always save a digital copy or screenshot of your TIN once retrieved.
    Link your TIN to your BVN — it makes recovery easier.
    Avoid multiple “forgot TIN” requests online — it sometimes locks your access temporarily.
    💡 Practical Step Today:
    Try the Verify TIN tool at https://tin.gov.ng⁠�.
    If no result, call the FIRS or state IRS help desk and provide your details.
    If needed, visit the nearest IRS office with your ID and BVN for manual retrieval.
    If you want, I can draft a step-by-step email template you can send to FIRS/state IRS to retrieve your TIN today — so you can get a faster response.

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