Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) don officially drop new identity as dem now dey answer Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS). Dis rebranding na part of government plan to prepare ground for new tax regime wey go fully start January 1, 2026. According to officials, di change no be just name, but fresh direction for how tax matter go dey handled for Nigeria.
As dem unveil di new logo and identity, FIRS management talk say di move go help Nigerians better understand how revenue collection dey work and how e concern everybody. Dem explain say di old system get plenty wahala, and di new structure go focus on clarity, accountability, and better service delivery.
Many stakeholders don welcome di change, say e fit improve trust between government and taxpayers. Some experts believe say di rebrand fit ginger more compliance, especially if government follow am with proper sensitization and fair tax policies across di country.
FIRS Turn NRS As FG Prepare New Tax Regime Wey Go Start 2026
With di unveiling of Nigeria Revenue Service, di Federal Government don signal say serious reform dey ground for tax administration. Di agency say di rebranding align with di new tax laws and policies wey go take effect from January 1, 2026, as Nigeria dey push for modern and efficient revenue system.
Officials from di service talk say di new name reflect di broader responsibility of di agency beyond just inland revenue. According to dem, NRS go dey more tech-driven, transparent, and people-focused, so taxpayers fit easily understand wetin dem suppose pay and why dem dey pay am.
For business owners and workers, di announcement don spark mixed reactions. While some dey hopeful say di reform go reduce confusion and multiple taxation, others dey call on government to ensure say di new regime no go increase burden on ordinary Nigerians wey already dey face economic pressure.
New Tax Season Dey Come As FIRS Rebrand To Nigeria Revenue Service
As Nigeria prepare enter new tax era, FIRS don officially rebrand to Nigeria Revenue Service to match di coming changes. Di agency say di transformation na strategic move to align with global best practices and strengthen revenue generation for national development.
Di unveiling ceremony show di new corporate identity, including logo and messaging wey emphasize partnership between government and citizens. Leaders of di service stress say dem want move from enforcement-only mindset to collaboration, education, and voluntary compliance.
Analysts don advise say di success of di rebranding go depend on how government go carry Nigerians along. Dem say if NRS fit combine di new identity with fair enforcement, digital systems, and clear communication, di reform fit mark better future for Nigeria tax administration.
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