The NRS broke its record revenue collection, posting N28.3 trillion, surpassing the set target of N25.2 trillion for 2025.
Mr Adedeji lamented that Nigeria possesses a high-tech oil sector and a low-productivity informal sector.
The Nigeria Revenue Service urges members of the public and all stakeholders to disregard misinformation.
Mr Adedeji said the new identity signals continuity of purpose, strengthened institutional capacity, and a forward-looking approach to supporting taxpayers and national development.
The FIRS stated that it would review safety measures across its offices in both rented and owned buildings nationwide.
Mr Adedeji said, “Our collective posture should be one of readiness to listen, adapt and deliver.’’
The FIRS chairman stated that cross-border tax crimes undermined effort of countries to raise revenue for development.
Mr Adedeji pledged to support the successful hosting of the forthcoming African summit for Chiefs of Defence Staff to be hosted by Nigeria in Abuja.
This is aimed at making tax compliance easier, faster and more transparent for all categories of taxpayers.
The statement noted that the conference would serve as a platform for reflection on actionable solutions.
