By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), has reaffirmed its commitment to a transparent, inclusive, and technology-driven tax system as Nigeria transitions into a new phase of tax administration.
Speaking at the 2025 Emerging Taxpayers’ Tax Clinic held on Tuesday at the Nigerian Army Conference Centre, Asokoro, FIRS Executive Chairman, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, said ongoing reforms aim to simplify processes, strengthen transparency, and rebuild public trust.
“This Tax Clinic is not just a programme; it is a bridge between the government and the governed,” Adedeji said, stressing the need for fairness and collaboration in revenue administration.
The forum focused on the transition to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), and featured service desks, interactive sessions, and expert guidance on registration, filing, and dispute resolution.
Partner agencies included the FCT-IRS, CAC, JTB, TAT, NIMC, and NIPC, alongside professional bodies such as CITN, ICAN, ANAN, NBA, and NMA.
FIRS also launched a multilingual outreach in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo to enhance inclusivity and promote a more people-centred tax culture nationwide.