NRS Rolls Out Rev360 To Boost Tax Collection Efficiency

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The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has announced the official launch of Rev360, a next-generation tax administration platform aimed at improving revenue collection and taxpayer experience.

Gatekeepers Newreports that the development was disclosed in a statement issued by the agency on Thursday, titled “Nigeria Revenue Service Launches Rev360, Marking Transition to Tax Administration 3.0.”

According to the statement, the rollout of the platform will occur in phases, starting with medium and emerging taxpayers. The agency described the move as a major milestone in the ongoing transformation of Nigeria’s tax system.

The NRS explained that Rev360 represents a shift from largely manual and partially digitised processes to a fully integrated, intelligent, and taxpayer-focused system. It noted that the platform builds on earlier digital reforms while introducing a more seamless, transparent, and efficient way of managing tax obligations.

Speaking on the initiative, the Executive Chairman of the NRS, Zacch Adedeji, said:

“Rev360 reflects the Service’s 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 an enabler of national development.”

The Service also revealed that it had completed a nationwide readiness programme to prepare stakeholders across the tax ecosystem ahead of the platform’s launch.

It added that the initiative was designed to ensure taxpayers, consultants, and other users are well-informed, equipped, and supported in adopting the new system.

Reaffirming its phased implementation strategy, the NRS stated:

“The transition to Rev360 will be implemented in phases, beginning with medium and emerging taxpayers, and subsequently extending to government and large taxpayers, ensuring a structured and effective rollout.”

The agency expressed confidence that the platform would enhance compliance, strengthen revenue administration, and improve the overall taxpayer experience.

The NRS further reiterated its commitment to innovation and continuous improvement in tax administration. As part of its broader fiscal strategy, the Service has set a revenue target of N40.7 trillion for 2026—representing a 44 per cent increase from the N28.29 trillion generated in 2025.