The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has announced the official go-live of Rev360, its next-generation tax administration platform, which will be implemented in phases beginning with medium and emerging taxpayers, according to the Service.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by the NRS management on Thursday, titled “Nigeria Revenue Service Launches Rev360, Marking Transition to Tax Administration 3.0.”
The Service stressed that the development marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Nigeria’s tax system, as the NRS transitions from manual and digitized processes to a fully integrated, intelligent, and taxpayer-centric system.
What the service said
The Service explained that Rev360 builds on previous advancements in digital tax administration and introduces a more seamless, transparent, and efficient approach to managing tax obligations.
Commenting on the significance of the launch, the Executive Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, stated:
- “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.”
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The NRS added that it successfully completed a comprehensive nationwide readiness programme designed to prepare stakeholders across the tax ecosystem ahead of the go-live.
The Service noted that the aforementioned efforts are aimed at ensuring that taxpayers, consultants, and all users of the platform are not only aware of Rev360 but are also fully prepared and supported in its use.
- However, the Service added that “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 platform is expected to improve compliance, strengthen revenue administration, and enhance the overall taxpayer experience,” the Service added.
The NRS maintained that, with the go-live of Rev360, it is committed to continuous improvement, innovation, and leadership in tax administration.
Backstory
The alert was disclosed in a statement issued by the Special Adviser to the NRS Chairman, Mr Dare Adekambi, who also serves as the agency’s spokesperson.
The clarification came amid growing concerns over misinformation relating to tax policies and government directives.
What You Should Know
The NRS has set an ambitious revenue target of N40.7 trillion for 2026 as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s fiscal position.
- The target represents a 44% increase from the N28.29 trillion collected in 2025.
- Revenue collections have grown significantly from N6.4 trillion in 2021 to N28.29 trillion in 2025.
- The upward trend reflects expanded compliance and improved enforcement measures.
The 2026 target underscores the government’s push to reduce reliance on borrowing.
The aggressive revenue goal highlights the importance of accurate information and public cooperation in achieving Nigeria’s fiscal objectives.












