The Executive Chairman of the NRS, Zacch Adedeji, PhD,
The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has officially launched Rev360, a next-generation tax administration platform that signals a major leap in Nigeria’s fiscal modernization drive and a formal transition into Tax Administration 3.0.
The launch marks one of the most significant overhauls of Nigeria’s tax ecosystem in recent years, shifting the system from fragmented and semi-digital operations to a fully integrated, intelligent, and taxpayer-focused digital infrastructure.
Officials say the platform is designed not just to automate processes, but to fundamentally reshape how taxes are administered, monitored, and experienced across the country.
A New Phase in Nigeria’s Tax Reform Journey
At the centre of the reform is the Executive Chairman of the NRS, Zacch Adedeji, PhD, who described Rev360 as a defining milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward modern, data-driven tax governance.
He said the platform represents a clear shift in philosophy—from compliance enforcement alone to a system that prioritises ease, trust, and economic enablement.
“Rev360 is more than a platform; it reflects our commitment to building a tax system that works seamlessly for every Nigerian, strengthens trust in public institutions, and supports national development,” Adedeji stated.
According to him, the long-term goal is to reposition tax administration as an enabler of growth rather than a burden on citizens and businesses.
From Digitisation to Intelligent Tax Administration
Rev360 builds on earlier digital reforms within the tax system, which included electronic filing, automation of records, and improved payment infrastructure. However, the new platform consolidates these fragmented systems into a single unified architecture.
The NRS describes Rev360 as an “intelligent tax ecosystem” capable of delivering real-time visibility into tax transactions, improving compliance monitoring, and enhancing service delivery across all taxpayer categories.
Key expected benefits include:
Simplified tax filing and compliance processes
Faster processing and response times
Real-time transaction tracking and reporting
Improved transparency and accountability
Enhanced taxpayer experience and support
Extensive Nationwide Readiness Programme
Ahead of the official go-live, the NRS carried out an extensive nationwide sensitisation and capacity-building exercise to ensure smooth adoption of the system.
These preparatory activities included:
End-User Training sessions across tax offices nationwide
Stakeholder webinars involving consultants, professional bodies, and business associations
Physical engagement and sensitisation workshops across key regions
Live demonstrations and guided walkthroughs of the Rev360 platform
Distribution of user manuals, onboarding guides, and instructional video materials
The agency also deployed a structured support system to ensure continuous user engagement, including a multi-channel feedback mechanism, frequently asked questions (FAQs) derived from stakeholder concerns, and defined response timelines for resolving technical and operational issues.
Phased Rollout Strategy
The implementation of Rev360 will follow a phased approach, beginning with Medium and Emerging Taxpayers. The rollout will later extend to Large Taxpayers and government institutions.
According to the NRS, this gradual deployment is designed to ensure system stability, reduce operational disruptions, and allow for continuous refinement based on user feedback.
Strengthening Trust and Efficiency in Public Finance
Analysts view Rev360 as part of a broader transformation agenda aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s fiscal capacity while improving trust in public institutions.
By leveraging automation, data integration, and digital intelligence, the platform is expected to enhance revenue collection efficiency and reduce administrative bottlenecks that have historically slowed tax processes.
The launch also reflects Nigeria’s increasing alignment with global best practices in digital public finance management, where transparency, speed, and data accuracy are central pillars.
A Defining Step Toward Tax Administration 3.0
With Rev360 now live, the Nigeria Revenue Service says it is entering a new era of tax administration—one defined by integration, intelligence, and inclusivity.
The agency maintains that the platform will continue to evolve through user feedback, system upgrades, and expanded digital capabilities, ensuring that Nigeria’s tax system remains adaptive to economic and technological change.
Nigeria Revenue Service launches Rev360, a transformative digital tax platform marking Nigeria’s transition to Tax Administration 3.0, aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and taxpayer experience.
Nigeria Revenue Service unveils Rev360 platform, ushering in Tax Administration 3.0 with a fully integrated digital tax system designed to enhance transparency, compliance, and efficiency in Nigeria
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