REV 360: Nigeria’s New Digital Tax Platform
With the implementation of the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) and the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA), tax compliance in Nigeria has become more robust, with expanded reporting requirements and stronger enforcement mechanisms. These developments have further exposed the operational limitations of the existing TaxPro Max platform.
In response, the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has introduced Rev360, a modernised digital tax platform designed to enhance taxpayer engagement through a more streamlined, automated, and reliable framework aligned with the new tax reforms.
Scheduled to go live on 30 April 2026, Rev360 represents a significant step towards a fully digital, self‑service‑driven tax administration ecosystem in Nigeria.
Key features of the Rev360 platform
Rev360 introduces several enhancements aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and ease of compliance for taxpayers and tax professionals. Key features include:
- Seamless onboarding and migration: Automatic migration of existing taxpayers, with simplified registration for new taxpayers using verified national databases.
- Self‑service account management: Ability for taxpayers to update profile information and manage key account changes online, reducing the need for physical visits to tax offices.
- End‑to‑end tax management: Comprehensive functionality covering tax filing and monitoring, document sharing, refund requests, and tax audit tracking.
- Structured tax filings: Use of standardised Excel templates and structured schedules to improve data accuracy, consistency, and validation.
- Secure management of tax consultants: Controlled, role‑based access for tax consultants and advisors without the need to share login credentials.
Adoption and stakeholder impact
The effectiveness of Rev360 will depend not only on its technical capabilities but also on how well it is adopted and utilised by all stakeholders.
For taxpayers, the platform offers a more transparent and efficient way to identify, manage, and resolve tax obligations, helping to reduce administrative bottlenecks and unnecessary physical interactions.
For the Nigeria Revenue Service, Rev360 provides a pathway to improved efficiency and long‑term sustainability through the digitisation and centralisation of tax administration processes, with enhanced visibility into taxpayer activities and compliance risks.
Conclusion
Rev360 marks a major milestone in Nigeria’s transition to a more efficient, transparent, and fully digital tax administration system. By addressing the limitations of previous platforms and aligning with the requirements of the NTA and NTAA, the platform is expected to enhance compliance, improve service delivery, and strengthen revenue assurance. If effectively implemented, Rev360 has the potential to simplify tax compliance, improve taxpayer confidence, and support a scalable, self‑service‑driven revenue administration framework in Nigeria.
Existing taxpayers on TaxPro Max should look out for their login credentials from the NRS following automatic migration to Rev360 by 30 April 2026. Upon access, taxpayers are advised to log in promptly, change the one‑time password, and confirm that all historical data has been fully migrated. Where any concerns arise, taxpayers should consult their tax advisors for guidance on the use of the Rev360 platform.
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