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FIRS directs banks to immediately close all unauthorised tax collection accounts

Mediatracnet by Mediatracnet
April 29, 2025
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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) on Monday directed all money deposit banks to immediately identify and close any FIRS tax and levy collection accounts not authorised under its TaxPro Max system.

The TaxPro Max is a homegrown tax administration platform established by the tax service to facilitate tax-related activities, including registration, filing, payment issuance of tax clearance certificates, among others.

The FIRS Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, said in a public notice circulated by his Special Adviser on Media, Dare Adekanmbi, that the decision was part of the ongoing efforts by the FIRS to boost efficiency and transparency in tax collection as well as ensure uniformity and seamless reconciliation of tax payments.

Titled “Directive to Close Unauthorised FIRS Tax Collection Accounts”, the public notice said, “effective immediately, all tax and levy collections on behalf of FIRS must be processed exclusively pursuant to an assessment raised on the TaxPro Max platform.

“All banks participating in the FIRS Collection, Remittance and Reconciliation Scheme are hereby advised to comply with this directive within the stipulated period.

“We count on your cooperation to ensure a smooth transition to this centralised system, thereby contributing to a more transparent and efficient tax collection process.”
The statement urged taxpayers and other stakeholders to reach out to the Revenue Accounting and Refund Department (RAAD) in FIRS for any clarifications or support regarding the directive.

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