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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Nigeria Uses Tax IDs to Trace Crypto Activity Without Onchain Monitoring
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Nigeria Uses Tax IDs to Trace Crypto Activity Without Onchain Monitoring

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Nigeria is rolling out a new approach to cryptocurrency oversight that relies on tax and identity systems rather than blockchain surveillance, as part of a sweeping reform of its tax regime.

Under its newly implemented tax reforms, crypto service providers are required to link transactions to Tax Identification Numbers (TINs) and, where applicable, National Identification Numbers (NINs). 

The framework, which took effect on Jan. 1, is embedded in the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) 2025 and marks one of the country’s most sweeping tax overhauls. 

By requiring identity disclosure at the reporting layer, Nigeria aims to make cryptocurrency activity visible to tax authorities without requiring the monitoring of blockchain infrastructure.

With this, transactions that were difficult to associate with individuals can be matched against income declarations, tax filings and historical records.