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Tax Deadline Chaos: Why Most Nigerians Didn’t File—and Portal Crash Made It Worse

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
March 31, 2026
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Tax Deadline Chaos: Why Most Nigerians Didn't File—and Portal Crash Made It Worse
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As the March 31 tax filing deadline came and went, the real story was not just a crashed portal—it was millions of Nigerians who never intended to log in at all. In a country where inflation has gutted incomes and food prices have soared beyond reach, tax compliance has become an afterthought for a populace simply trying to survive.

For those who did try to comply, the government’s digital infrastructure failed them. The FCT Internal Revenue Service portal was down all day Monday. Lagos’s LIRS eTax platform became inaccessible. Thousands who braved long queues at tax offices were turned away.

But the more telling numbers are not in the queues. They are in the homes where breadwinners told Reuters they “have nothing to declare”—because there is nothing left.

Tax Deadline Chaos: Why Most Nigerians Didn't File—and Portal Crash Made It Worse

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  • ‘How Do You Tax Hunger?’
  • The Portal Collapse
  • Defiance Born of Desperation
  • What Happens Now
  • The Bigger Picture

‘How Do You Tax Hunger?’

“I used to file my taxes every year without stress,” said Adekunle Ogunbiyi, a small business owner in Lagos. “But this year? My shop barely sells. I am feeding my children with borrowed money. How do you tax hunger?”

Ogunbiyi is not alone. Across Nigeria’s major cities, business owners and salaried workers alike describe a year of erosion: salaries that no longer stretch to month-end, profits eaten by diesel costs and currency devaluation, and a tax system that feels increasingly disconnected from economic reality.

“There is no money,” said Chioma Eze, a teacher in Abuja who has not filed her annual return. “I am not trying to evade anything. There is just nothing to report.”

The Portal Collapse

For the minority who attempted to comply, Monday’s system collapse added insult to economic injury.

The FCT-IRS portal remained inaccessible throughout the day, with users reporting error messages and authentication failures. The Lagos LIRS platform also experienced prolonged outages. At tax offices across both cities, long lines formed—then dissolved as staff confirmed the digital systems were offline.

“We were here since 7 a.m.,” said one taxpayer outside the Lagos LIRS office. “Now they say the portal is down. Tomorrow they will say we didn’t file. What happens to people like us?”

An anonymous FCT-IRS official told reporters: “System issues do not remove that responsibility.” Translation: penalties will still apply.

Defiance Born of Desperation

But the larger pattern is not technical failure—it is mass non-compliance born of economic collapse.

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics paints a grim picture: inflation at 32.7%, food inflation exceeding 40%, and millions pushed into poverty over the past two years. For a tax system reliant on voluntary compliance and payroll deductions, the math is brutal. When people cannot afford basic necessities, tax revenue collapses.

“Tax compliance is a function of economic capacity,” said Tunde Oladapo, a Lagos-based economist. “You cannot squeeze blood from a stone. The government needs to understand that before it threatens sanctions, it must restore the conditions under which people can earn, save, and pay.”

What Happens Now

The FCT-IRS and LIRS have not announced extensions. Officials maintain that the March 31 deadline was final. For thousands who attempted to file but could not, that means potential penalties—late filing fees, interest charges, and in some cases, legal actions.

But for the millions who never tried, the government faces a more fundamental problem: a tax base that has simply shrunk because the economy has.

“The sanctions threat is hollow,” Oladapo said. “You cannot sanction people who have no income to declare. You cannot audit a business that has closed. The government should be asking why so many Nigerians stopped filing—not how to punish them for a portal crash.”

The Bigger Picture

The filing deadline crisis is not just about technology. It is about trust, capacity, and the widening gap between a government demanding revenue and a population struggling to survive.

For years, Nigeria’s tax authorities have pushed digital transformation, arguing that automation would improve compliance. What Monday’s portal collapse revealed is that digital systems are only as strong as the institutions behind them—and that no amount of automation can force citizens to pay what they simply do not have.

As night fell on March 31, the portals remained dark. For millions of Nigerians, the question is not whether they will face sanctions, but whether the government understands that the deeper crisis is not in the code—it is in the country.

Will the government extend the deadline? Will it waive penalties for those who attempted to file? Or will it enforce sanctions against a population that many experts say cannot afford to pay—portal or no portal?

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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