Tax and Revenue Collection in Taraba State

Welcome to the official platform for Taraba State's tax and revenue collection initiatives. We are committed to fostering transparency, accountability, and innovation in revenue generation to drive sustainable development across the state.

Implementation of
Consolidated Demand Notice

In a groundbreaking move to streamline tax administration, the Taraba State Internal Revenue Service (TIRS) has introduced the *Consolidated Demand Notice (CDN)*. This initiative simplifies the tax payment process by consolidating multiple tax obligations into a single, comprehensive notice. The CDN ensures:

Ease of Compliance

Taxpayers can now manage their obligations more efficiently.

Transparency

Clear and concise information on tax liabilities.

Enhanced Revenue Generation

Improved compliance leads to increased state revenue for public services.

Memorandum of Understanding
with Local Governments

To further enhance tax administration, TIRS has signed a *Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)* with all 16 Local Government Areas in Taraba State. This partnership aims to:

Harmonize Revenue Collection

Eliminate multiple taxation and foster a unified approach.

Boost Local Economies

Ensure that revenue generated is reinvested into community development projects.

Strengthen Collaboration

Build a robust framework for cooperation between state and local governments.

Contact us

  • For more information about tax and revenue
    collection in Taraba State, Please contact us

Internal Revenue Service HQ, Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria.

+234 812 228 8828

info@tsipa.taraba.gov.ng

  • Regulation for Prohibition of Haulage fees

    Download

    TIRS Regulation for Prohibition
    of Haulage fees 2025

    Download the TIRS Regulation for Prohibition of Haulage fees 2025

  • Service Level Agreement (SLA)

    Download

    Internal Revenue Service SLA

    Download the Service Level Agreement (SLA) for the Taraba State Internal Revenue Service

  • Consolidated Demand Notice

    Download the Taraba State Consolidated Demand Notice Sample (PDF format)