The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has revealed that the newly launched Rev360 platform will be deployed in phases.
This was disclosed in a statement by the Service last week.
According to the statement, the implementation of Rev360 will follow a phased approach, beginning with medium and emerging taxpayers before extending to government entities and large taxpayers, a strategy it said would ensure a controlled and effective transition.
“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 statement read in part.
The Service further noted that Rev360 is designed to streamline tax processes, improve transparency, and enhance service delivery through real-time visibility into transactions and more efficient management of tax obligations.
It added that the platform builds on previous digital reforms while introducing a more seamless and responsive user experience.
Speaking on the significance of the launch, the Executive Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, said the platform goes beyond technology deployment, framing it as part of a broader national development strategy.
“Rev360 is more than a platform; it is a statement of intent. It reflects our 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,” Adedeji said.
He further reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to continuous innovation and leadership in tax administration, expressing confidence that the platform would boost compliance, strengthen revenue collection, and significantly improve the overall taxpayer experience.