Nigeria Revenue Service Launches Rev360 Tax Platform

The Nigeria Revenue Service has announced the go-live of Rev360, its next-generation tax administration platform, marking what it described as a major step in Nigeria’s transition to Tax Administration 3.0.
The launch was announced in Abuja on April 30, 2026, according to a press release issued by the management of the service.
The NRS said Rev360 represents a shift from manual and digitised processes to a fully integrated, intelligent and taxpayer-centred system. It said the platform was designed to make tax administration more seamless, transparent and efficient.
According to the service, the rollout is part of a wider institutional transformation agenda being driven under the leadership of its Executive Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, PhD.
Adedeji said the platform reflects the agency’s commitment to building a tax system that works seamlessly for Nigerians, strengthens trust in public institutions and supports economic growth.
“Rev360 is more than a platform, it is a statement of intent. It reflects our commitment to building a tax system that works seamlessly for every Nigerian, strengthens trust in public institutions, and supports the growth of our economy. This is about creating a future where tax administration is not a burden, but an enabler of national development,” he said.
The NRS said it had completed a nationwide readiness programme ahead of the launch. The programme included end-user training across tax offices nationwide, stakeholder webinars involving taxpayers, consultants, professional and business associations, physical sensitisation sessions across multiple regions, live demonstrations and guided walkthroughs of the platform.
The service also said it deployed product videos, change-impact videos and how-to guides to support user onboarding, alongside the development and distribution of the Rev360 User Guide.
To support the rollout, the NRS said it had also deployed a structured feedback and support framework to ensure continuous engagement with users.
The framework includes frequently asked questions developed from stakeholder interactions, a multi-channel feedback system for user input across engagement touchpoints, and a defined response schedule to ensure timely resolution of inquiries and issues.
The agency said the measures were aimed at ensuring that taxpayers, consultants and other users were not only aware of Rev360, but also fully prepared and supported in its use.
The service said Rev360 would deliver improvements across the tax lifecycle, including simplified processes, faster service delivery, improved transparency and real-time visibility into tax transactions.
It added that the platform is expected to improve compliance, strengthen revenue administration and enhance the overall taxpayer experience.
The transition to Rev360 will be implemented in phases, beginning with Medium and Emerging Taxpayers before extending to government and large taxpayers.
The NRS said the launch reaffirmed its commitment to continuous improvement, innovation and leadership in tax administration.
