NRS launches REV360, marking the transition to digital tax administration


THE Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has officially announced the Go-Live of Rev360, its next-generation tax administration platform, to mark a significant transition to Tax Administration 3.0.

Premium Times had previously reported NRS’s plan to launch Rev360, a platform that introduces a more advanced, integrated and intelligent ecosystem to meet taxpayer demands, and will be operational from April 30.

The launch of Rev360 came after the Nigerian Tax Reform 2025 came into force on January 1, which aims to harmonize the tax system and reduce overlapping taxes by consolidating them into a unified code to facilitate business operations.

In a statement on Thursday, the NRS reiterated that the Tax Platform introduces a more seamless, transparent and efficient approach to managing tax obligations.

According to the tax authority, Rev360 transforms Nigerian tax processes from a manual system to a digitized system, offering an integrated and taxpayer-centric Tax Administration 3.0.

“Rev360 represents a transformational step in the NRS’s journey from manual, digitized processes to a fully integrated, intelligent and taxpayer-centric system.

“It builds on previous advances in digital tax administration and introduces a more seamless, transparent and efficient approach to managing tax obligations,” the statement notes.

The launch of Rev360 is part of a broader institutional transformation program led by NRS to emphasize modernization, operational efficiency and improved taxpayer experience.

Speaking on the significance of the launch, the Executive Chairman of NRS, Zacch Adedeji, said Rev360 will create a seamless tax payment experience for Nigerians, stressing that the tax payment process will no longer be a burden.

“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 a facilitator of national development,” said NRS chief Adedeji.

Pre-launch program

The body added that it has completed a comprehensive nationwide preparedness program designed to prepare stakeholders across the tax ecosystem, ahead of Thursday’s Go-Live.

This program includes end-user training (EUT) in tax offices nationwide, a series of stakeholder webinars involving taxpayers, consultants, professional and business associations, and physical awareness sessions in multiple regions.

The NRS said other programs conducted prior to the official launch of Rev360 are live demonstrations and walkthroughs of the platform, distribution of product videos, change impact videos and “how to” series to support user onboarding and development, and distribution of the Rev360 User Guide.

The NRS further explained that it has finalized and implemented a structured feedback and support framework to ensure ongoing engagement and responsiveness.

According to the tax authority, the support framework includes a comprehensive set of frequently asked questions (FAQS), developed from real interactions with stakeholders and published on official platforms, a multi-channel feedback system designed to capture and respond to user input at all engagement touchpoints, and a clearly defined response cadence, ensuring timely resolution of questions and issues.

“These efforts aim to ensure that payers, advisors and all users of the platform are not only aware of Rev360, but are fully trained and supported in its use,” the NRS added.

Rev360

Rev360 is designed to deliver significant improvements across the tax lifecycle, including streamlined processes, faster service delivery, greater transparency and real-time visibility into tax transactions.

The platform, according to the NRS, is expected to improve compliance, strengthen revenue administration and improve the overall taxpayer experience.

The transition to Rev360 will be implemented in phases, starting with medium and emerging payers, and then extending to government payers and large payers, to ensure a structured and effective implementation.

The NRS reaffirmed its commitment to continuous improvement, innovation and leadership in tax administration through the Rev360 Go-Live.

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