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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:

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  1. Why the switch from TaxProMax?

TaxProMax launched June 2021 and automated filing, payment, TCC downloads, and WHT management. But users faced registration delays, system glitches, complex navigation, document upload limits, and downtime during peak filing. Rev360 represents not only a response to operational challenges experienced under TaxProMax, but also a broader effort by NRS to modernize tax administration through improved automation, scalability, and taxpayer experience. 

 

  1. Go-live date is April 30, 2026

NRS announced Rev360 will go live April 30, 2026. This is just ahead of the June 30 filing deadline for many companies with December year-end. 

 

  1. It’s an upgrade, not a total rebuild

NRS calls Rev360 an “upgrade to, and eventual replacement of, TaxProMax”. Expect data migration and reconciliation of taxpayer records from TaxProMax to Rev360. 

 

  1. Key promised improvements

Preliminary details show Rev360 will have:

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

 

  1. Still one-stop for core tax functions

Like TaxProMax, Rev360 is designed as an end-to-end platform for registration, filing returns, tax remittances, WHT management, capital allowance admin, and downloading TCCs. 

  1. Built for “Tax Administration 3.0”

NRS says Rev360 represents a significant step towards Tax Administration 3.0. Key features highlighted:

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

 

  1. Expect transition challenges

Past migrations like this suggest you should prepare for:

 

  •  Data migration issues from TaxProMax
  •  Reconciliation of taxpayer records
  •  Possible downtime or glitches in the first weeks. Don’t wait till June 29 to test it. 

 

  1. TaxProMax solved manual filing, but had gaps

TaxProMax lets companies file VAT and CIT online, replacing manual processes. It also enabled 1-click TCC generation. However, data scientists noted it lacked predictive analytics to detect fraud or suspicious filings. Rev360 aims to align with global standards.

 

  1. What you should do now,

highlight practical steps ahead of June 30:

 

  •  Update your company records on TaxProMax before migration
  •  Download key documents – TCCs, receipts, filings – in case of migration issues
  •  Test login/access to Rev360 in early May
  •  Budget extra time for your first Rev360 filing 

 

  1. NRS is driving full automation

This fits FIRS/NRS’s long-term goal of 100% automation of tax admin functions. TaxProMax already handled TP returns and Country by country (CbC)reporting notifications. Rev360 will likely expand that scope. 

 

Bottom line: Rev360 goes live April 30, 2026 to fix TaxProMax’s speed and usability issues. If you file in June, start preparing in May.

 

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 TaxPro Max, 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 shift is set to enable faster processing, improved decision-making, stronger compliance monitoring, and a more seamless experience for individuals and businesses alike.

The transition may come with a learning curve, but the direction is clear: Nigeria’s tax administration is evolving, and every taxpayer needs to evolve with it.

Here’s what you should do before April 30:

  • Stay informed — Follow official NRS channels for updates, onboarding guides, and training materials.
  • Prepare your documents — Ensure your tax records and registration details are up to date before the switchover.
  • Engage with the platform early — A structured, phased approach has been adopted to ensure stability and provide adequate support to users throughout the transition, with comprehensive training and stakeholder engagement initiatives already underway. Take advantage of these resources.
  • Spread the word — Share this article with fellow business owners, accountants, and taxpayers who may not yet be aware of the change.

The countdown to April 30 is on. Don’t get caught off guard; get ready for Rev360.

Stay compliant and avoid filing challenges with expert guidance. Contact SOW Professional services today for support with Rev360 onboarding, filings and tax advisory services.