CAC Post-Registration Guide in Nigeria (2026): What to Do After Registering Your Company

CAC Post-Registration Guide in Nigeria (2026): What to Do After Registering Your Business

Introduction

Registering your business with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) is only the beginning.

To operate legally, avoid penalties, and position your business for growth, you must complete several post-registration compliance steps.

This guide outlines everything you need to do—from tax setup to brand protection.

1. Tax Identification Number (TIN) Registration

After incorporation, your company is automatically eligible for a Tax Identification Number (TIN) issued by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

Why It Matters:

  • Required for opening a corporate bank account
  • Mandatory for all tax filings
  • Needed for government contracts and compliance

What You Need:

  • CAC Certificate
  • Company details
  • Director information

2. Corporate Bank Account Opening

You cannot run a structured business without a corporate account.

Requirements:

  • CAC documents (Certificate, Status Report)
  • TIN
  • Valid ID of directors
  • Company seal (in some cases)

Tip:

Choose a bank that supports online transactions and business tools.

3. VAT Registration (Value Added Tax)

VAT registration is handled through FIRS and is mandatory for most businesses.

VAT Rate in Nigeria:

  • 7.5% on taxable goods and services

Why It Matters:

  • Legal requirement for trading businesses
  • Allows you to charge VAT and remain compliant
  • Required for working with corporate clients

4. VAT Filing (Monthly Compliance)

Registering for VAT is not enough you must file returns monthly, even if no transactions occurred.

Key Details:

  • Filing deadline: 21st of every month
  • Applies even if you made zero sales

Penalty for Default:

  • Fines and possible enforcement actions

5. Company Income Tax (CIT) Registration & Filing

Every registered company must file annual tax returns.

Tax Rates:

  • 0% (small companies: turnover < ₦25M)
  • 20% (medium companies)
  • 30% (large companies)

Important:

  • First filing: within 18 months of incorporation
  • Subsequent filings: annually

6. Withholding Tax (WHT) Compliance

If your business makes certain payments (e.g., to contractors or vendors), you must deduct and remit WHT.

Examples:

  • Consultancy services
  • Contracts
  • Rent

7. PAYE Registration (Employee Taxes)

If you hire staff, you must register for Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) with your State Internal Revenue Service.

Why It Matters:

  • Mandatory for employers
  • Ensures employee tax compliance

8. Annual Returns Filing (CAC Compliance)

Your company must file annual returns with CAC to remain active.

Timeline:

  • First return: 18 months after incorporation
  • Then: annually

Risk of Non-Compliance:

  • The company may be marked inactive or struck off

9. Trademark Registration (Brand Protection)

To protect your business name, logo, and identity, register your trademark with the Trademarks, Patents and Designs Registry.

Benefits:

  • Legal ownership of your brand
  • Protection against imitation
  • Stronger brand credibility

10. Business Permits & Industry Licenses

Depending on your industry, you may need additional approvals, such as:

  • NAFDAC (for food/drugs)
  • SON (Standards Organization of Nigeria)
  • Local government permits

11. Accounting & Tax Management System

Set up a structured financial system from day one.

Includes:

  • Bookkeeping
  • Expense tracking
  • Tax planning
  • Financial reporting

Why It Matters:

Poor financial management is one of the top reasons businesses fail.

12. Digital Presence & Business Visibility

After registration, your business must be visible to grow.

Essential Assets:

  • Website
  • Google Business Profile
  • Social media presence
  • Digital marketing strategy

13. Compliance Calendar (Critical for Survival)

Create a system to track:

  • VAT monthly filings
  • Annual tax returns
  • CAC annual returns
  • License renewals

This prevents penalties and operational disruptions.

 Complete Post-Registration Checklist

✔ TIN Registration
✔ Corporate Bank Account
✔ VAT Registration
✔ VAT Monthly Filing
✔ Company Income Tax Filing
✔ Withholding Tax Compliance
✔ PAYE Registration
✔ CAC Annual Returns
✔ Trademark Registration
✔ Industry Licenses
✔ Accounting System Setup
✔ Digital Presence Setup

 How Wisdom Egba Supports Your Business Beyond Registration

At Wisdom Egba Digital Marketing and Advertising Agency, we go beyond CAC registration; we help you build a fully compliant and scalable business system.

Our Services Include:

  • CAC Registration & Documentation
  • Tax Setup (TIN, VAT, PAYE, CIT)
  • Trademark Registration
  • Business Compliance Advisory
  • Digital Marketing & Growth Strategy

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A registered business is only step one.
A compliant and structured business is what actually grows.

 

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