Nigeria Revenue Service Set To Launch Integrated Rev360 Platform To Automate National Tax Administration
The Nigeria Revenue Service unveils Rev360, a new automated platform for real-time tax reporting and enhanced digital administration, launching April 30, 2026.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 16, 2026, 10:39 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from LEADERSHIP

The Evolution of Digital Tax Systems
The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has officially announced the upcoming deployment of Rev360, an advanced revenue administration platform scheduled to go live on April 30, 2026. This development marks a transition from previous fragmented processes and the earlier TaxPro Max system toward a more comprehensive digital ecosystem. According to a statement released by the tax watchdog on Thursday, the new platform is designed to enhance institutional efficiency and improve the overall taxpayer experience through modernized technology.
Transitioning to Tax Administration 3.0
The introduction of Rev360 signifies the agency's deliberate shift toward what it terms "Tax Administration 3.0," a framework defined by full automation and real-time reporting capabilities. By embedding tax processes directly into the natural systems used by taxpayers, the NRS expects to facilitate faster processing and more informed decision-making. The Service maintains that this intelligent ecosystem will provide more seamless interactions and a wider variety of options for users engaging with the national tax infrastructure.
Strategic Leadership and Global Standards
NRS leadership, under Chairman Zacch Adedeji, has positioned the rollout as a core component of a broader technological advancement strategy. The agency claims that the platform reflects a commitment to strengthening institutional capacity while aligning Nigerian fiscal operations with global best practices. By fostering a more transparent and accessible environment, the NRS aims to improve taxpayer confidence and ensure the service remains capable of meeting the growing needs of a modern economy.
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