skip to Main Content

10 Things to Know About Rev360

10 things to know about Rev360, the platform replacing TaxProMax in Nigeria’s changing tax administration landscape which continues to evolve through digital innovation. With TaxPro Max serving as a major milestone in automating tax registration, filing, payment, and compliance processes. Building on that foundation, Rev360 represents the next phase in this evolution. An advanced platform designed to deepen automation, improve taxpayer experience, and drive a more integrated approach to tax administration.

The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) is retiring TaxProMax and launching Rev360 on April 30, 2026. If you file company taxes, VAT, or need TCCs, here’s what you need to know about the new tax platform called Rev360:

Input VAT Reovery

 

  1. Why the Switch from TaxProMax?

    Nigerian Revenue Service launched TaxProMax in June 2021 to automate tax filing, payments, TCC downloads, and WHT management. While the platform significantly improved tax administration processes, many users experienced challenges such as registration delays, system glitches, complex navigation, document upload limitations, and downtime during peak filing periods.

    To address these operational issues and modernize tax administration, NRS introduced Rev360. According to NRS, Rev360 represents not only a response to the shortcomings of TaxProMax but also a broader effort to improve automation, scalability, and overall taxpayer experience.

    Rev360 Go-Live Date: April 30, 2026

    NRS announced that Rev360 will officially go live on April 30, 2026, just ahead of the June 30 filing deadline for many companies with December year-end accounting periods.

    This timing is critical for taxpayers, as many businesses will likely rely on the new platform for their annual filings.

    Rev360 Is an Upgrade, Not a Complete Replacement

    NRS describes Rev360 as an “upgrade to, and eventual replacement of, TaxProMax.”

    This means taxpayers should expect:

    • Data migration from TaxProMax to Rev360
    • Reconciliation of taxpayer records
    • Transition processes between both systems during the rollout phase

    Businesses are therefore advised to ensure that their records on TaxProMax are accurate and up to date before migration begins.

    Key Improvements Expected with Rev360

    Preliminary information released by NRS suggests that Rev360 will introduce several major improvements, including:

    • Faster processing speeds
    • More intuitive and user-friendly navigation
    • Improved taxpayer communication channels
    • Stronger data integration
    • Better transparency across tax obligations and payments

    These enhancements are expected to reduce many of the frustrations users previously encountered on TaxProMax.

    Core Tax Functions Remain Available

    Like TaxProMax, Rev360 is designed as an end-to-end tax administration platform. Core functions expected on the platform include:

    • Taxpayer registration
    • Filing tax returns
    • Tax remittances
    • Withholding Tax (WHT) management
    • Capital allowance administration
    • Downloading Tax Clearance Certificates (TCCs)

    This continuity should help taxpayers transition more easily to the new system.

    Built for “Tax Administration 3.0”

    NRS says Rev360 is a significant step toward what it describes as “Tax Administration 3.0.”

    Key features highlighted include:

    • End-to-end automation of tax processes
    • Real-time reporting and enhanced analytics
    • Improved taxpayer–authority interaction
    • Scalable infrastructure for growing taxpayer volumes

    The platform is expected to align Nigeria’s tax administration system more closely with global digital tax administration standards.

    Possible Transition Challenges to Expect

    As with most major platform migrations, taxpayers should prepare for possible early-stage challenges, including:

    • Data migration issues from TaxProMax
    • Reconciliation discrepancies in taxpayer records
    • Temporary downtime or system glitches during the first few weeks after launch

    Businesses are strongly advised not to wait until June 29 to test the platform before filing.

    TaxProMax Improved Compliance but Had Gaps

    TaxProMax successfully reduced manual tax filing processes by enabling companies to file VAT and CIT returns online. It also introduced features such as one-click TCC generation.

    However, analysts noted that the platform lacked advanced predictive analytics capabilities needed to identify suspicious filings or detect potential tax fraud. Rev360 is expected to improve in this area through enhanced analytics and automation tools.

    What Taxpayers Should Do Before June 30

    To reduce filing risks during the transition period, taxpayers should take the following practical steps:

    • Update company records on TaxProMax before migration
    • Download important documents such as:
      • TCCs
      • Filing receipts
      • Previous tax returns
    • Test Rev360 login and access early in May
    • Budget additional time for the first filing on the new platform

    Early preparation will help businesses avoid delays and compliance issues during the transition.

    NRS’s Long-Term Automation Strategy

    The rollout of Rev360 aligns with NRS’s broader objective of achieving full automation of tax administration functions in Nigeria.

    TaxProMax already supported TP returns and Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting notifications. Rev360 is expected to expand these capabilities further while improving efficiency and compliance monitoring.

    Bottom Line

    Rev360 is scheduled to go live on April 30, 2026, with the goal of addressing many of the speed, usability, and operational issues experienced under TaxProMax.

    For companies filing in June, preparation should begin in May to minimize disruptions and ensure smooth compliance.

    Conclusion: The Future of Tax Compliance Starts Now

    Rev360 is more than just a new portal. For many taxpayers, it represents the beginning of a smarter, more efficient, and more accountable tax administration era in Nigeria.

    Built on the gains of TaxProMax, Rev360 introduces a more advanced, integrated, and intelligent ecosystem designed to meet the growing needs of taxpayers and the economy.

    With end-to-end automation, real-time reporting, and embedded tax processes integrated into taxpayers’ natural business systems, this transition is expected to enable:

    • Faster processing
    • Improved decision-making
    • Stronger compliance monitoring
    • A more seamless taxpayer experience

    Although the transition may involve a learning curve, the direction is clear: Nigeria’s tax administration system is evolving, and taxpayers must evolve with it.

    What You Should Do Before April 30

    Stay Informed

    Follow official NRS communication channels for updates, onboarding guides, and training materials.

    Prepare Your Documents

    Ensure all tax records and registration details are accurate and up to date before the migration process begins.

    Engage with the Platform Early

    NRS has indicated that a structured and phased implementation approach will be adopted to ensure stability and adequate support throughout the transition period. Taxpayers should take advantage of available training and stakeholder engagement initiatives.

    Spread Awareness

    Share this information with fellow business owners, accountants, and taxpayers who may not yet be aware of the upcoming change.

    The countdown to April 30 has begun. Do not get caught off guard — start preparing for Rev360 now.

    For support with Rev360 onboarding, tax filings, and advisory services, contact SOW Professional Services.