Nigeria has taken a major step toward modernizing its tax administration system with the launch of Rev360, a next-generation digital tax platform developed by the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS). The platform, which officially went live on April 30, 2026, and was formally unveiled on June 10, marks a significant milestone in the country’s transition to a fully digital, taxpayer-focused revenue administration framework.
Key Highlights:
● NRS officially launches Rev360, replacing the TaxProMax platform.
● Rev360 aligns Nigeria’s tax administration with global Tax Administration 3.0 standards.
● Platform offers taxpayer self-service, automated support, and real-time tax tracking.
● Multi-currency tax filing and offline filing capabilities introduced.
● Rev360 expected to widen the tax net and improve compliance.
● New system aims to boost transparency, efficiency, and revenue generation.
● NRS rolls out phased implementation across taxpayer categories.
The launch of Rev360 represents far more than a technology upgrade. It signals a comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s tax administration architecture, designed to improve efficiency, reduce compliance burdens, strengthen transparency, and increase government revenue collection in an increasingly digital economy.
Rev360 Replaces Fragmented Tax Processes
For years, taxpayers and businesses have faced challenges associated with multiple tax systems, manual procedures, delayed assessments, and lengthy refund processes.
With Rev360, the NRS aims to centralize tax administration into a unified digital ecosystem that provides a seamless experience for taxpayers, consultants, and revenue administrators.
The platform serves as a single hub for tax registration, filing, payments, refunds, compliance management, and taxpayer support.
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Key components of the system include:
● Taxpayer Self-Service Portal
● Tax Consultants Portal
● Unified Revenue Collection Workspace
● System-to-System Tax Filing Integration Portal
The integrated structure is expected to reduce administrative bottlenecks, eliminate duplication, and improve service delivery across the tax administration value chain.
Key Features Driving the Rev360 Transformation
One of the most significant innovations introduced through Rev360 is the deployment of real-time tax ledgers.
The feature allows taxpayers to monitor their tax positions instantly, including liabilities, credits, payment history, and outstanding obligations.
The platform also introduces multi-currency functionality, enabling taxpayers to manage obligations in Naira, United States Dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling, and Chinese Yuan.
Additional features include:
Offline Filing Capability
Recognizing internet connectivity challenges and data costs, Rev360 allows taxpayers to download IFRS-compliant templates, complete filings offline, and upload completed documents later.
Artificial Intelligence Support
The platform incorporates an AI-powered chatbot, multilingual customer support services, and a ticketing system designed to provide round-the-clock assistance.
Enhanced Tax Identification System
Rev360 strengthens taxpayer identification processes through a more structured Tax Identification Number framework and end-to-end workflow management for assessments, filings, payments, and compliance monitoring.
Expected Impact on Revenue Collection
Tax experts believe Rev360 could significantly improve Nigeria’s revenue performance by simplifying tax compliance and reducing opportunities for leakages.
The digital platform is expected to:
Expand the Tax Base
Simplified registration and self-service tools could attract more businesses and individuals into the formal tax system.
Improve Compliance
Real-time monitoring, automated notifications, and easier filing procedures are expected to encourage voluntary compliance and reduce tax evasion.
Reduce Revenue Leakages
Automation and data-driven oversight will enhance monitoring capabilities and improve audit effectiveness while reducing opportunities for inefficiencies and corruption.
Improve Taxpayer Experience
Faster processing, increased transparency, and easier access to services are expected to strengthen public confidence in the tax system.
Support Economic Growth
Businesses are expected to benefit from quicker refunds, improved cash flow management, and better integration with banking and enterprise systems.
Strategic Shift from FIRS to NRS
The launch of Rev360 is viewed as a key milestone in the transformation of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) into the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS).
Revenue authorities have described the platform as a central pillar of their broader digital transformation strategy aimed at creating a modern, data-driven, and efficient tax administration system.
Industry stakeholders believe the introduction of electronic invoicing and advanced analytics capabilities could further strengthen revenue collection and compliance management in the coming years.
Challenges and Implementation
Despite the platform’s significant potential, experts caution that successful implementation will depend on taxpayer adoption, digital literacy, infrastructure reliability, and smooth migration from legacy systems.
The NRS has already introduced awareness campaigns, user guides, training resources, and extended operational support to facilitate the transition.
Taxpayers have been advised to update their Corporate Affairs Commission-linked email addresses, resolve outstanding TaxProMax issues, and familiarize themselves with the new system ahead of full implementation.
A New Era for Tax Administration
As Nigeria continues efforts to diversify government revenue beyond oil earnings, Rev360 represents a bold attempt to modernize tax administration and improve fiscal sustainability.
Analysts say the platform has the potential to redefine how taxes are administered, collected, and managed across Africa’s largest economy.
For government officials, the objective is clear: create a smarter, more transparent, and more efficient tax system capable of supporting long-term economic growth and national development.



