The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has announced that its newly deployed digital tax administration platform, Rev360, is now mandatory for all eligible taxpayers, signaling a decisive shift toward a fully digitised tax compliance system in Nigeria.
In a detailed public information update circulated through its official communication channels, including social media platforms, the agency clarified that the system applies broadly to all taxable entities under federal tax regulation. These include incorporated companies, registered business names, and non-resident entities that carry out taxable economic activities within Nigeria.
The announcement, framed as part of a “Rev360 FAQs: Your Questions Answered” series, emphasized that participation in the platform is not optional. The NRS stated clearly that all qualifying taxpayers are expected to onboard the system as part of national tax compliance requirements.
According to the agency, Rev360 has been designed to transform Nigeria’s tax administration landscape by integrating key tax processes into a unified digital framework. The platform is expected to enhance efficiency in tax filing, improve data accuracy, reduce compliance bottlenecks, and strengthen transparency in revenue collection.
Officials noted that the initiative aligns with broader reforms aimed at modernising public finance management and expanding the national tax base. By leveraging digital infrastructure, the NRS said it intends to reduce manual intervention, minimise errors, and improve real-time monitoring of tax activities across sectors.
The agency further indicated that the system will support improved taxpayer experience by simplifying registration, filing, and payment processes while ensuring stronger compliance tracking mechanisms.
Although the rollout represents a major technological upgrade, the NRS stressed that enforcement measures will accompany full implementation to ensure adherence across all eligible categories. Taxpayers have therefore been advised to complete onboarding and familiarise themselves with the platform to avoid compliance issues.
The introduction of Rev360 marks one of the most significant reforms in Nigeria’s tax administration in recent years, reflecting a broader push toward digitisation, improved revenue efficiency, and enhanced fiscal sustainability.
As implementation continues, stakeholders are expected to monitor how effectively the platform improves compliance levels and streamlines federal tax operations across the country.
The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has declared its Rev360 digital tax platform mandatory for all eligible taxpayers, including companies and non-resident entities, as part of sweeping tax administration reforms aimed at improving compliance and efficiency.
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