The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has restated its determination to drive voluntary tax compliance in the country through seamless access to tax services using technology.
The NRS stated this yesterday at the official unveiling of Rev360, its next-generation digital tax administration platform designed to deliver a more integrated, intelligent, and taxpayer-centric tax administration experience.
Speaking at the event, the Executive Chairman of the NRS, Dr Zacch Adedeji, described Rev360 as a transformational platform that supports the institution’s transition to Tax Administration 3.0 by improving service delivery, strengthening compliance management, enhancing transparency and simplifying taxpayer interactions.
According to him, Rev360 represents a significant step towards building a more modern, efficient and responsive tax administration system that aligns with global best practices and the evolving needs of taxpayers and businesses.
He said the NRS has evolved from an accounting agency to a technology agency.
Also speaking, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, commended the NRS for its commitment to innovation and institutional transformation, noting that digital platforms such as Rev360 are critical to strengthening revenue administration, improving the ease of doing business, enhancing investor confidence and supporting the Federal Government’s economic reform agenda.
Oyedele, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Mohammed Danjuma, stated that efficient, technology-enabled tax administration systems are increasingly becoming the backbone of modern economies and that they are essential to creating a transparent, predictable and business-friendly environment that supports sustainable growth and national development.
The Executive Director, Medium and Emerging Taxpayers Group, Bolaji Akintola, said Rev360 represented the first phase of a broader transformation journey aimed at simplifying taxpayers’ interactions with the service and improving the overall taxpayer experience.
According to her, the platform is designed to improve taxpayer onboarding, filing, payment processing, compliance management and support services, while providing taxpayers with greater visibility, convenience, and confidence in fulfilling their tax obligations.
In an interview, the Executive Director in charge of technology at NRS, Iniabasi Akpan, said 600,000 taxpayers had been onboarded on the platform. He said the technology platform made it easy for the taxpayers to pay their taxes.
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