- The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has been designated as Nigeria’s Peppol Authority, tasked with overseeing the local Peppol network and onboarding access point providers, signifying a major step in the country’s digital invoicing and tax modernization.
- This designation places Nigeria within the global Peppol community, enabling the FIRS to integrate Peppol standards into its national e-invoicing framework to facilitate seamless, secure, and interoperable cross-border electronic invoice exchange.
- FIRS, in collaboration with the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, has also successfully registered Nigeria’s Tax Identification Number (TIN) under the ISO/IEC 6523 International Coding System, aiming to streamline taxpayer identification and improve transparency in cross-border transactions.
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- FIRS as Peppol Authority: The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has been designated as the new Peppol Authority in Nigeria, tasked with governing the local Peppol Network and onboarding access point providers.
- Milestone in E-Invoicing: As of September 26, 2025, FIRS’s inclusion in the OpenPeppol website marks a significant advancement in Nigeria’s e-invoicing journey, joining other countries like Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, and Australia.
- Boosting International Trade: By adopting Peppol standards, Nigeria aims to enhance its competitiveness in international trade, streamline the exchange of e-invoices, and unify Tax IDs across federal and state levels, thereby improving taxpayer verification in cross-border transactions.
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- See also
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE
- Join the LinkedIn Group on ”VAT in the Digital Age” (VIDA), click HERE
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