How to Recover Your FCT-IRS Tax ID in Abuja (2026 Guide)
Residents of Abuja must ensure they have their 10-digit FCT-IRS TIN ready. Filing without the correct ID for the FCT jurisdiction can lead to rejected returns.
What You Need
- Your 11-digit NIN (Mandatory for FCT residents in 2026).
- Your registered email address.
- Employment details (if filing as a salaried worker).
Steps to Retrieve
- Navigate to the FCT-IRS self-service portal at fctirs.gov.ng.
- Click on “TIN Verification” in the main menu.
- Input your NIN or your previous FIRS TIN (if migrating).
- The system will pull your records from the central database.
- Save a screenshot of your Tax ID for your records.
Pro-Tip for Federal Workers
If you are a Federal Government employee in Abuja, your TIN is likely already integrated with your IPPIS profile. Check your most recent payslip before attempting a manual recovery on the portal.
Why This Matters
The FCT-IRS has stepped up enforcement for 2026. Failure to file using the correct FCT-specific ID results in a “Filing Gap” which can block you from obtaining a Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) needed for passport renewals or land applications.
Final Step: Start Your Filing
With your FCT-IRS Tax ID recovered, access the Abuja Tax Self-Service portal here. Ensure you use our [Main 2026 Tax Filing Guide] to correctly categorize your income and reliefs before the March 31st deadline.