NRS to Launch Rev360 Platform to Transform Tax Administration

NRS Rev360

The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has announced plans to launch a new revenue administration platform, Rev360, as part of ongoing reforms to modernise Nigeria’s tax system.

The initiative is expected to enhance efficiency, improve compliance, and deliver a more seamless experience for taxpayers nationwide.

NRS Says Rev360 is Set for April Launch

According to the agency, Rev360 will officially go live on April 30, 2026, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s tax reform agenda.

The platform is designed as a next-generation solution that introduces a more advanced, integrated, and intelligent ecosystem for revenue administration.

Officials say the rollout reflects the government’s commitment to building a more responsive and technology-driven tax system.

Transition to Tax Administration 3.0

Rev360 represents a shift toward what the NRS describes as “Tax Administration 3.0.”

Key features include:

  • End-to-end automation of tax processes
  • Real-time reporting capabilities
  • Integration with taxpayer systems

This transition moves Nigeria away from fragmented and semi-digital processes toward a fully automated and data-driven framework.

Improving Efficiency and Compliance

The NRS highlighted several expected benefits of the new platform, including:

  • Faster processing of tax transactions
  • Improved decision-making through data insights
  • Enhanced compliance monitoring
  • Reduced physical interaction with tax offices

The agency noted that taxpayers will enjoy more flexible and user-friendly engagement options.

Rev360 to Build on Previous NRS Reforms

Rev360 builds on earlier digital initiatives such as TaxPro Max, which introduced electronic tax filing and improved accessibility.

The evolution of these systems reflects broader reforms that saw the transition from the former Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to the Nigeria Revenue Service.

This institutional upgrade is aimed at creating a modern, centralised, and intelligence-driven tax administration system.

Phased Implementation Strategy 

The rollout of Rev360 will follow a structured, phased approach to ensure stability and smooth adoption.

According to the NRS:

  • The initial phase will target Medium and Emerging Taxpayers
  • A pilot programme has already been conducted
  • Training and stakeholder engagement are ongoing

This phased implementation is designed to minimise disruption while ensuring users are adequately prepared.

Boosting Transparency and Taxpayer Confidence with Rev360

The new platform is expected to strengthen transparency and accountability within Nigeria’s tax system.

Key outcomes include:

  • Greater visibility into tax processes
  • Improved trust between taxpayers and authorities
  • Alignment with global best practices

The NRS says Rev360 reinforces its commitment to innovation and national development.

Implications for Nigeria’s Economy

Experts believe the introduction of Rev360 could have far-reaching economic benefits, including:

  • Increased government revenue generation
  • Improved ease of doing business
  • Enhanced investor confidence

A more efficient tax system is also expected to support Nigeria’s broader economic reform agenda.

Looking Ahead as NRS Launches Rev360

The launch of Rev360 by the Nigeria Revenue Service marks a significant step in transforming Nigeria’s tax administration landscape.

By leveraging automation, data integration, and modern technology, the platform is set to improve compliance, enhance user experience, and strengthen the country’s revenue generation capacity.

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