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    Oyedele Debunks Claims Bank Accounts Without TIN Will Be Frozen

    Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, has dismissed reports that bank accounts not linked to a Tax Identification Number (TIN) will be frozen or automatically debited from January 1, 2026.

    Oyedele Dismisses Claims Bank Accounts Without TIN Will Be Frozen

    Taiwo Oyedele

    Oyedele described the claims as false and misleading, warning Nigerians against panic over misinformation surrounding recent tax and financial reforms.

    Read Also: Oyedele Warns Delay in Tax Reforms Will Keep 98% of Workers Overtaxed

    In a post on his X handle Tuesday morning, he wrote: “Don’t let anyone manipulate you. Your bank account is safe. Misinformation makes you panic and fear a reform that is designed to help you.

    “When they tell you that your account will be frozen or automatically debited from January 2026, ask them for the evidence in the new law. Be wise.”

    He stressed that no provision in the new tax laws authorises the freezing of bank accounts, adding that the rumours are part of widespread misrepresentation of the reforms.

    Read Also: Tax Reform or Financial Exclusion? The Trouble with Mandatory TINs

    The committee chairman reiterated that the reforms are intended to simplify Nigeria’s tax system and ease the burden on ordinary citizens, not to impose punitive measures on bank customers.

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