The Nigeria Revenue Service has announced plans to roll out Rev360, a next generation revenue administration platform, on April 30, 2026, in a move aimed at improving efficiency, transparency and taxpayer experience across the country. The agency described the initiative as a major milestone in its ongoing efforts to modernise Nigeria’s tax system.
According to the Service, Rev360 builds on earlier digital reforms such as TaxPro Max, which introduced electronic filing and reduced physical interactions between taxpayers and officials. The new platform is designed as a more advanced and integrated system that aligns with the evolving needs of businesses and the broader economy.
The agency explained that Rev360 represents a shift to what it termed Tax Administration 3.0, driven by end to end automation, real time reporting and seamless integration with taxpayers’ existing business systems. It noted that the platform would enhance processing speed, improve compliance, support better decision making and provide a more user friendly interface for taxpayers.
Under the leadership of Executive Chairman Zacch Adedeji, the rollout will begin with medium and emerging taxpayers following a successful pilot phase. The Service said implementation would be gradual, supported by training and stakeholder engagement, as it seeks to deliver a more efficient and innovation driven tax administration framework.
