By Akin Adewakun | April 20, 2026
Nigeria is set to witness a major transformation in its tax administration system as the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) prepares to replace the existing TaxProMax platform with a new digital solution known as Rev360.
According to recent reports, the new platform is expected to go live on April 30, 2026, marking another significant step in the country’s efforts to modernize revenue collection and improve tax compliance through technology.
TaxProMax, which has served as the central platform for tax registration, filing, payment, and compliance management, is expected to be phased out as Rev360 takes over with enhanced features and improved user experience.
Rev360 is designed to provide a faster, smarter, and more efficient interface for taxpayers. The platform is expected to simplify tax processes, improve navigation, and strengthen communication between taxpayers and revenue authorities.
Industry observers say the transition reflects Nigeria’s broader commitment to digital governance and non-oil revenue growth. By adopting a more advanced system, the government hopes to boost efficiency, reduce manual bottlenecks, and improve transparency in tax administration.
The rollout may occur in phases, beginning with selected taxpayer categories such as medium-sized businesses and emerging taxpayers before wider implementation across all sectors.
For businesses, professionals, and individual taxpayers, the introduction of Rev360 could mean easier filing procedures, quicker processing times, and better access to tax records and compliance updates.
However, stakeholders are advised to monitor official announcements from the Nigeria Revenue Service for detailed migration guidelines, registration procedures, and timelines to ensure a smooth transition.
As Nigeria continues its digital transformation journey, Rev360 may become a key tool in shaping a more efficient and technology-driven tax system.
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