The Federal Government has introduced Rev360, a new digital tax administration platform designed to enhance tax compliance, streamline payment processes, and identify tax defaulters across Nigeria.
Unveiled by the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) in Abuja, the platform is expected to strengthen revenue collection, boost transparency, and simplify tax procedures for individuals and businesses.
Rev360 to Drive Tax Compliance
During the launch, NRS Executive Chairman Zacch Adedeji described Rev360 as a significant advancement in modernizing Nigeria's tax administration system. He noted that the platform is part of the agency's shift to "Tax Administration 3.0," a strategy focused on creating a smarter, technology-driven, and taxpayer-oriented system.
Adedeji emphasized that Rev360 would enhance compliance monitoring, identify tax evaders, and simplify interactions between taxpayers and the government. "The launch reinforces the Nigeria Revenue Service’s commitment to innovation, digital transformation, stakeholder collaboration, and continuous improvement," he said.
He added that the platform supports the agency's vision of building an efficient, transparent, data-driven, and responsive tax administration system tailored to the Nigerian economy.
Finance Ministry Backs New Platform
Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, praised the initiative, stating that technology-driven tax systems are essential for modern economic growth. Represented by Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) Mr. Mohammed Sanusi, Oyedele highlighted that efficient digital tax systems foster a transparent and business-friendly environment.
He noted that platforms like Rev360 are crucial for improving the ease of doing business, boosting investor confidence, and supporting the Federal Government's broader economic reform agenda. Oyedele assured the NRS of the ministry's full support for the nationwide implementation of the platform.
Easier Tax Payments for Nigerians
Bolaji Akintola, Executive Director of the Medium and Emerging Taxpayers Group, stated that Rev360 marks the first phase of a broader transformation program aimed at enhancing taxpayer experience. She explained that the platform would simplify registration, filing, payment processing, compliance management, and customer support services.
According to a report by Vanguard, taxpayers will enjoy greater convenience, visibility, and confidence when fulfilling their obligations. Executive Director of Technology, Mr. Iniabasi Akpkan, added that the platform's technology enables faster and more efficient service delivery. He stressed that Rev360 makes tax payments easier and more accessible for Nigerians. "The technology platform makes it easier for taxpayers to pay their taxes faster and more conveniently from their homes or offices," he said.
Akpkan noted that simpler payment processes would naturally encourage voluntary compliance and reduce tax evasion across the country. The launch of Rev360 coincides with the Federal Government's intensified efforts to expand Nigeria's tax net and improve non-oil revenue generation amid ongoing economic challenges.
FG Begins New Tax Incentive System
Legit.ng earlier reported that the Federal Government has started transitioning to a performance-based tax incentive system. This allows 149 companies currently benefiting from Pioneer Status Incentives (PSI) to retain their tax exemptions temporarily as the country phases out blanket tax holidays.
Under the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) 2025, qualifying firms will continue to enjoy pioneer tax benefits for up to two years or until their current incentive period expires, whichever comes first. This move aims to protect investor confidence while shifting to a stricter system that rewards measurable investments and economic impact.



