FIRS Opens Application Portal for Tax Officers Recruitment Across Nigeria, Graduates with First Class and Second-Class Upper Distinction Urged to Apply

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has opened its application portal for the recruitment of Tax Officers in Nigeria, inviting young graduates for Officer I and Officer II positions. Eligible candidates must possess a degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) with a first-class or second-class upper distinction and be born in 1997 or later, though those born in 1996 may also apply due to a system glitch.

FIRS Opens Application Portal for Tax Officers Recruitment Across Nigeria, Graduates with First Class and Second-Class Upper Distinction  Urged to Apply

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has officially opened its application portal for the recruitment of Tax Officers across Nigeria, targeting young graduates eager to pursue careers in tax administration and public service. The available positions include Officer I and Officer II roles.

This recruitment drive aims to attract candidates who exhibit integrity, strong analytical abilities, problem-solving skills, and a commitment to excellence. FIRS is keen on fostering a workforce dedicated to enhancing tax administration in the country.

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Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible for the positions, applicants must meet the following criteria:

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  • Hold a degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) with a first-class or second-class upper distinction.
  • Be born in 1997 or later; however, individuals born in 1996 may also apply due to a potential system glitch.

The FIRS encourages all eligible candidates to submit their applications promptly, as the portal will close within a few hours. Interested individuals can access the recruitment portal at careers.firs.gov.ng.