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Oyedele: Tax ID Numbers Not Required For Strictly Personal Bank Accounts
Tax Identification Numbers (TINs) are not required for strictly personal bank accounts under Nigeria’s new tax reforms; they become mandatory only if the account is used for business transactions, the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms has clarified.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Chairman of the tax reforms committee, Taiwo Oyedele, who made this known, advised bank customers to conduct a self-assessment, noting that authorities will be able to detect such use via Bank Verification Number (BVN) patterns.
Speaking during a session with the management of LEADERSHIP Newspaper in Abuja at the weekend, Oyedele said that individuals using personal bank accounts for business transactions must now obtain a TIN, adding that tax authorities leveraging BVN data can detect evasion patterns such as multiple random inflows from customers and outflows to suppliers.
“You need a tax ID for your bank account if that bank account is used for business transactions. If you are not using your account for business, you don’t need to attach your tax ID. If you don’t get your tax ID, the authorities will know.”
According to him, this requirement is rooted in the 2020 Finance Act, effective from 13 January 2020, and gains teeth through new digital intelligence that allows authorities to identify business activity in unregistered personal accounts — including those of spouses or children used to hide income — ensuring compliant taxpayers are not disadvantaged.
Oyedele stressed self-compliance: “You need a tax ID for your bank account if that bank account is used for business… If you know that you are using it for business, get a tax ID. If you don’t get a tax ID, because we have your BVN, we can find out,” he warned, adding that flagged accounts trigger unfriendly tax enforcement.
“So, different random people will be paying into the account. You would also be paying different random people, maybe your suppliers. When the system detects that pattern, the authorities will know that this is a business account, and the tax man will come to you — and it will not be friendly at that point, because it means you yourself have not been honest.”
He noted that some banks already enforce this proactively.
The measure, he explained, will combat evasion where individuals funnel business revenue into personal accounts to dodge taxes, undermining progressivity that exempts low earners (up to N100,000 monthly from Pay As You Earn (PAYE) starting January 2026) while targeting higher incomes fairly.
“If we agree that poor people should not pay, let them not pay… Don’t allow rich people to hide, because the system will collapse,” he said.
Oyedele lamented the high level of misinformation surrounding the new tax regime, scheduled to take effect from 1 January 2026.
“If you go on the street now and ask any young person, they will tell you there’s a 30 per cent tax in the capital market, because that’s what they’ve been told,” he said.
He highlighted significant reforms targeting the capital market aimed at boosting participation and attracting investments. These reforms exempt portfolios and sales under N150 million — which covers about 99 per cent of investors — from capital gains tax, encouraging small and medium investors to stay engaged in the market without tax burdens.
He further explained that if an investor’s portfolio or share sales in a year do not exceed N150 million, they are exempt from capital gains tax, thus providing relief to the vast majority of retail investors.
Additionally, reinvestments made by foreign investors are also exempt, fostering a culture of long-term investment rather than short-term speculative trading.
Bonus shares received by shareholders no longer attract withholding tax, while stamp duties on share transfers have been removed, further reducing transaction costs and encouraging trading activity.
He said these investor-friendly reforms have yielded tangible results, with foreign portfolio inflows into the Nigerian capital market reaching N2.1 trillion as of October 2025.
Oyedele noted that foreign investors had previously exited the market around 2022 but have begun to return in significant numbers due to these positive changes, reflecting growing confidence.
Despite these gains, he observed that the average age of investors remains 45, implying that younger Nigerians — who are currently heavily invested in volatile cryptocurrencies and stablecoins totalling about $60 billion — are missing out.
Oyedele urged youths to shift from crypto to equities in the capital market, citing superior 50 per cent dollar returns and tax exemptions now available.
He called this capital market shift a crucial pathway for financial growth and wealth creation for younger Nigerians.
“Young people, leave crypto. This is where to make more money. It is tax-exempt and the returns are better. If you can even clean just $20 billion of that virtual currency into the capital market, it will change our story.”
Oyedele detailed how Nigeria inherited a dire economic situation in May 2023 upon President Bola Tinubu’s inauguration, teetering on collapse with foreign reserves below $4 billion, over $7 billion owed on FX forward contracts, international cards unable to process even $20 subscriptions, and airlines such as Emirates halting flights due to repatriation issues.
Oil theft , he stated, had decimated onshore and shallow-water production by 80 per cent, dropping output below 1 million barrels per day, while NNPC subsidies exhausted equity crude, royalties, petroleum profits, and future production as collateral, leaving just 00,000 barrels unencumbered and risking fuel shortages by late 2023.
He said government revenue was under 10 per cent of GDP, with 7 per cent consumed by debt servicing, forcing N22.7 trillion in money printing plus N7 trillion interest — totalling N30 trillion — which ignited the inflation crisis.
According to him, reforms including FX flotation, PMS subsidy removal, and tax overhauls reversed the trajectory, achieving over $7 billion trade surpluses, with the CBN becoming a net forex buyer for 10 months, restoring card limits up to $6,000, and oil production at 1.7 million barrels per day (including condensate) with theft reduced to 5 per cent.
He further stated that the new tax laws introduce progressivity, exempting earners up to N100,000 monthly from PAYE entirely, reducing it for the N100,000–N1.8 million brackets (covering 98 per cent of Nigerians), with marginal increases only for higher incomes — addressing the pre-reform skew where 96 per cent of personal income tax came from formal corporates.
Essentials such as food, health, education, transport and rent will become zero-rated, allowing full VAT refunds on production costs to combat cost-push inflation:
“From January, this bottle of water becomes zero-rated… any VAT that you have incurred yourself to produce the water will be refunded — 100 per cent refund.”
He said businesses will gain from a 25 per cent Company Income Tax (CIT) reduction, with input VAT credits now extended to services.
“As LEADERSHIP, you have vehicles… your camera… even when you buy airtime on your phone now, from January next year, you can claim it back, because you use your phone for your business.”
Oyedele advised: “From January, you need to keep a proper record, because nobody gives you VAT credit because you said, ‘give me ID’. You have to provide documentation… So your finance people should be very, very busy now.”
He listed additional relief to include cash-basis VAT/withholding tax remittance (bad debts exempt until paid), 30-day refunds after netting input against output (with 200 per cent penalties for false claims), no minimum tax unless profitable, and harmonised single-digit taxes and levies.
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Oyo police intercepts truck conveuing explosives in Saki
The Oyo State Police Command has announced an operational success recorded following an intelligence-led operation.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the Command intercepted a truck conveying materials suspected to be explosive devices during a stop-and-search operation in Saki, Oyo State. The truck and the suspected materials were promptly secured and are currently in police custody.
Upon receiving a briefing on the development, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, CP Femi Haruna, immediately ordered a comprehensive investigation into the matter.
Consequently, specialised personnel of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit and the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Unit were deployed to safely secure the items for safekeeping and forensic examination. Detailed forensic analysis has since commenced, alongside a thorough and robust investigation to determine the exact nature of the items and their intended use.
The truck driver has been taken into custody and is cooperating fully with investigators as efforts continue to unravel all the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The Commissioner of Police commended the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, for his unwavering support, strategic leadership, and continued provision of operational guidance that enhance proactive, intelligence-driven policing across the country.
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Benue: Armed bandits kill motorcyclist, injure woman in Apa LGA
One person has died and another sustained injuries following an assault by suspected armed bandits in Apa Local Government Area of Benue State.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
According to sources, the attack took place on January 24 around 4:00 p.m. along the Amoke–Odugbo road in Ukpogo Village, Edikwu Ward.
The victims, identified as Mr Joseph Okoh and Miss Aneh Sunday, both from Ogodumo, Adoka in Otukpo LGA, were reportedly riding a motorcycle when the assailants struck.
“They were rushed to the Comprehensive Health Centre, Ugbokpo, where Mr Okoh was confirmed dead while receiving treatment. Miss Sunday is currently admitted and responding to treatment,” the source stated.
Nigerian troops were quickly deployed to the area, and a search operation in the surrounding bushes is ongoing to apprehend the attackers.
“The Criminal Investigation Department has commenced an investigation into the incident,” the source added.
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2026 UTME: JAMB scraps special privileges for albino candidates over malpractices
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has scrapped special concessions and registration procedures previously granted to candidates with albinism for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, citing abuse of the privilege to perpetrate examination malpractice.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The Board also warned faith-based tertiary institutions to clearly declare their religious status at the point of admission, saying it is deceptive to present as secular and later impose religious rules on students.
As reported by Vanguard, these decisions were taken on Saturday at a meeting between JAMB management, led by its Registrar, Prof. Isaq Oloyede, and Commissioners for Education from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, held in Ikeja, Lagos.
Oloyede said the meeting was convened to review and assess previous admission exercises.
He noted that despite safeguards introduced by the Board, some individuals remained determined to circumvent the system.
“We have stopped some concessions we gave albino candidates. This is because some are using artificial intelligence to manipulate the registration process to look like they are albinos because of the consideration we gave them.
“Last year alone, over 7,000 claimed to be albinos. We have stopped special registration procedures for albinos,” he said.
Addressing complaints from candidates admitted into some private institutions over compulsory religious instruction, Oloyede urged faith-based schools to be transparent.
“Faith-based institutions should declare from the onset what they are, so that whoever applies there will know what he is going to meet there. But some don’t do that. They will pretend to be secular, but once students are admitted, trouble will begin over religious instruction and injunctions.
“If you are a faith-based institution, say so. The law allows you to set up faith-based schools,” he said.
On last year’s UTME, where the highest-scoring candidate was later found to be a 300-level university student, the JAMB registrar said investigations showed that some undergraduates sit for the examination to change courses or assist others to secure admission.
“Students who are already in school but want to change courses and are applying again must declare and disclose their status.
“We have found that some candidates already in school are writing the examination for other candidates. Last year, the candidate who scored the highest was found to be a 300-level student in the university.
“Henceforth, any candidate found engaging in such an act, and who fails to disclose that he is already in school but wants to change course, will be disqualified and will also lose his current admission,” he said.
On admission criteria, Oloyede explained that federal government-owned institutions allocate 45 per cent on merit, 20 per cent on catchment area, 20 per cent to educationally disadvantaged states, while the remaining slots are allocated to other considerations.
“Each owner or state has the right to decide what its admission criteria will be. But for states, we encourage them to allocate at least 10 per cent to merit, regardless of where the candidates come from.
“This is to diversify the student population and admit eggheads from different communities,” he said.
He criticised some states for establishing new universities despite not fully utilising their admission quotas in existing federal institutions.
On underage candidates, Oloyede said 16 years remained the minimum admission age, noting that an attestation process was in place for exceptional cases.
“Last year, about 42,000 claimed to be underage. After evaluation, only 78 met the criteria and were admitted. We are not saying there are no talented candidates, but the figure looks outlandish,” he said.
The issue of how to engage underage candidates during a gap year divided opinions at the meeting, but a majority voted for JAMB to continue its special assessment process.
The meeting also observed that parental pressure on children to complete their education too quickly was a major contributor to the problem.
On efforts to curb examination malpractice, Oloyede said JAMB had stopped the movement of computers between Computer-Based Test centres.
“A computer registered in a particular centre will remain there and is not transferable to another centre. Some people borrow computers to get accredited and later move them around,” he said.
He dismissed claims that candidates were posted to towns they did not choose, saying personal data used for registration were drawn directly from the National Identification Number submitted by candidates.
Providing an update on the 2025 UTME, Oloyede said 974,855 candidates had so far been admitted out of about 1.95 million who sat for the examination.
He added that over N2.4 billion had been disbursed to institutions that consistently complied with JAMB’s rules over the past 10 years, and that the meeting agreed that schools producing the best candidates should be compensated.
On accreditation of CBT centres, Oloyede said the process involved teams comprising university vice-chancellors, rectors and provosts in each state.
He warned state governments against agreements with private promoters who might use centres to facilitate malpractice.
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