CAC warns newly-registered companies against paying for TIN, others

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CAC has warned newly-registered companies against paying certain fees to obtain tax identification number (TIN) amongst others.

The Corporate Affairs Commission has warned newly-registered companies against paying certain fees to obtain tax identification number amongst others. The management of CAC gave this warning in a statement on its X handle on Friday. CAC said it noticed email messages sent to directors of newly-registered companies.

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