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    Good News for Taxpayers: Lagos State Internal Revenue Service Extends Filing Deadline

    Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has further extended the deadline for filing individual annual income tax returns to April 21, 2026, following high traffic on its eTax platform.

    Good News for Taxpayers: Lagos State Internal Revenue Service Extends Filing Deadline

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    LIRS expressed appreciation for taxpayers’ compliance after the prior extension to April 14, noting the surge in filings and granting extra time for convenience while upholding submission integrity.

    Read Also: BREAKING: LIRS Extends Deadline for Filing Individual Tax Returns to April 14

    The agency stressed that filing remains a statutory duty, urging all to use the final window via the sole approved channel: https://etax.lirs.net.

    LIRS Executive Chairman Dr. Ayodele Subair reiterated the electronic requirement last Friday.

    Also Read: Subair: LIRS Won’t Raid Accounts – Unless You’ve Lost Every Court Battle

    Taxpayers needing help should visit LIRS offices or official channels.

    The announcement, signed by Head of Corporate Communications Monsurat Amasa-Oyelude, aims to ensure accurate, complete submissions.

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