Rev360 vs TaxPro Max: What Changed?
Same need for accurate records, but a new NRS portal, broader self-service experience, and different access journey.
TaxPro Max helped move many federal tax processes online.
Now Rev360 is the Nigeria Revenue Service’s current taxpayer self-service platform.
Naturally, businesses are asking:
- Is Rev360 merely TaxPro Max with a new logo?
- Do old TaxPro Max accounts still matter?
- Do I need to register again?
- What has actually changed?
- Does the new portal calculate everything for me?
The practical answer is:
Rev360 changes the platform and access experience, but it does not remove the need for accurate records, correct tax calculations and timely compliance.
Let us separate the real changes from the excitement that normally follows every new government portal.
Information reviewed on 14 June 2026. Rev360 is being introduced in phases, so available modules and migration experiences may differ between taxpayers.
Quick comparison
TaxPro Max
Earlier federal electronic tax platform
- • Used for taxpayer registration and login
- • Supported electronic filing and payment processes
- • Connected taxpayers with earlier FIRS administration
- • Existing taxpayer records and credentials may still matter during migration
Rev360
Current NRS self-service direction
- • Uses the Nigeria Revenue Service identity and portal ecosystem
- • Presents NRS Single Sign-On access
- • Offers paths for TaxPro Max and Rev360 credentials
- • Presents broader taxpayer self-service modules in one interface
This is a transition, not permission to forget every historical tax record.
1. The platform identity has changed
TaxPro Max was associated with the former Federal Inland Revenue Service platform environment.
Rev360 is presented through the Nigeria Revenue Service.
The official taxpayer portal is now branded around:
- NRS Single Sign-On
- taxpayer self-service
- integrated profile management
- filing
- payments
- tax clearance
- assessments
- other account services
For taxpayers, the obvious change is the website and interface.
Behind that visual change is a wider shift in how the tax authority intends to organise taxpayer services.
2. Login is now a transition journey
TaxPro Max primarily had its established taxpayer login and registration routes.
Rev360 currently recognises that users are arriving from different situations.
The official interface presents paths for:
- taxpayers with TaxPro Max credentials
- existing taxpayers who need Rev360 credentials
- people who already have Rev360 credentials
- genuinely new taxpayers
That distinction matters.
An existing taxpayer should not assume that moving to Rev360 means abandoning the old taxpayer identity and registering from the beginning.
Your historical record may already contain:
- previous filings
- receipts
- tax-clearance records
- assessments
- payment information
- WHT credits
- balances
- other compliance history
The login may change. The history remains important.
3. Rev360 presents a broader self-service dashboard
The current Rev360 portal advertises access to services including:
- My Profile
- e-Invoicing
- Self Tax Filing
- Payments
- Tax Clearance
- Tax Wallet
- Refunds
- Assessments
This signals a more consolidated self-service direction.
Instead of viewing the platform only as “the place where I upload a return,” taxpayers should expect a wider account relationship.
That makes profile accuracy and record reconciliation more important.
When several services depend on the same taxpayer identity, an error in that identity can affect more than one screen.
4. Access is moving toward NRS Single Sign-On
The official portal directs users through NRS Single Sign-On.
The practical goal of single sign-on is to give one authenticated identity access to connected NRS services.
For businesses, that makes account governance important.
Know:
- which email is registered
- who controls it
- which phone number is connected
- who is authorised to act
- how access is transferred when staff leave
- where recovery information is stored
A shared password in a WhatsApp group is not an access-control policy.
5. New registration is more clearly separated by taxpayer category
The Rev360 registration page currently distinguishes:
- Corporate
- Individuals
- Non-resident
- Free Trade Zone
This makes it harder to pretend that every taxpayer follows one generic registration path.
The category must match the legal and tax identity involved.
Examples:
- A limited company is not automatically an individual taxpayer because its founder is completing the form.
- A business name and a limited company may not have identical tax treatment.
- A non-resident with Nigerian tax exposure may need a different process.
- Free-trade-zone status should not be selected casually.
Choose the category first. Complete the form second.
6. The rollout is phased
Rev360 did not necessarily appear in exactly the same way for every taxpayer on the first day.
A phased rollout can mean:
- different taxpayer groups receive access at different times
- some modules appear before others
- migration issues are resolved gradually
- instructions change as the platform stabilises
- two businesses may temporarily see different options
This is why screenshots from another company should not be treated as universal instructions.
Follow the options on the official account and confirm unusual situations through official support.
7. The portal is becoming more integrated
Rev360 is positioned as a more integrated tax-administration environment.
For businesses, integration has two sides.
The useful side
A better-connected platform can make it easier to:
- see obligations
- manage payments
- review assessments
- track refunds
- obtain tax-clearance information
- maintain a more consistent taxpayer profile
The serious side
Connected information can also make inconsistencies more visible.
Examples include:
- business name mismatch
- incorrect Tax ID
- missing filing period
- payment not connected to the expected obligation
- WHT credit that does not reconcile
- figures that conflict with previous records
- unauthorised account access
A modern portal cannot repair disorganised books by itself.
It may simply reveal the disorder faster.
What has not changed?
The new interface does not change these basic truths.
You still need proper records
You need reliable sales, expense, payroll, VAT and WHT information where applicable.
You still need to calculate before filing
Do not use the filing screen as a rough-work notebook.
Estimate, reconcile and review first.
Deadlines still matter
A better portal does not make a late return punctual.
Tax types still need to be separated
PAYE is not VAT.
VAT is not Company Income Tax.
WHT is not automatically an extra tax bill in every situation.
Responsibility still sits with the taxpayer
Using an accountant or consultant does not mean the business should know nothing about what was submitted.
The company should understand:
- the figures
- the period
- the tax involved
- the person who approved it
- where the supporting documents are kept
Does Rev360 automatically migrate every TaxPro Max record?
Do not assume that every record will immediately appear perfectly simply because the systems are connected through a transition.
After gaining access:
- verify the taxpayer name
- confirm the Tax ID
- review previous filings
- check payment receipts
- review balances
- inspect assessments
- confirm available WHT credits
- note any missing periods
- investigate unfamiliar obligations
Migration should be verified, not imagined.
Where something appears incorrect, preserve evidence and use the official resolution process.
Should I still use TaxPro Max?
Use the current official instructions presented by the Nigeria Revenue Service.
Rev360 is the current NRS taxpayer self-service direction, but legacy TaxPro Max pages may still be visible during the transition.
Do not decide which portal to use based on an old bookmark alone.
Start from the official NRS taxpayer self-service portal and follow the route applicable to the taxpayer.
How should a business prepare for the change?
Use this order:
- Identify the correct taxpayer record.
- Confirm the registered email and phone.
- Determine the correct Rev360 login route.
- Review migrated or historical information.
- Organise the current period’s records.
- Estimate the tax figures.
- Confirm the relevant deadline.
- Have the authorised person review the filing.
- Save evidence of submission and payment.
- Reconcile the result with internal records.
Frequently asked questions
Has Rev360 replaced TaxPro Max?
Rev360 is the current Nigeria Revenue Service taxpayer self-service platform and represents the transition from the earlier TaxPro Max environment. Because implementation is phased, taxpayers should follow the current instructions shown on the official NRS portal.Do existing TaxPro Max users need a completely new taxpayer account?
Not automatically. The official Rev360 interface provides routes for existing TaxPro Max taxpayers and for creating Rev360 credentials where old credentials are unavailable.What can I do on Rev360?
The official portal currently presents services such as profile management, e-invoicing, self-filing, payments, tax clearance, tax wallet, refunds and assessments. Availability may vary during the phased rollout.Does Rev360 calculate my business tax automatically?
Do not rely on the portal as a substitute for proper bookkeeping and reviewed calculations. Prepare and verify the underlying figures before completing an official filing.Is TaxCalc part of Rev360?
No. TaxCalc is an independent platform for estimates, preparation, planning and record clarity. Official account, filing and payment actions happen through NRS.Final word
Rev360 is more than a new colour scheme, but the most important business habits remain boringly familiar:
- know your taxpayer identity
- control account access
- keep proper records
- calculate before filing
- confirm deadlines
- preserve evidence
- review what was submitted
A new platform can improve administration.
It cannot turn guesses into accurate tax records.
Related reads
- Rev360 Guide and Readiness Checker
- Rev360 Login and Registration Guide
- Rev360 Nigeria: What Businesses Should Prepare Before Filing
- Common Rev360 Filing Mistakes Businesses Should Avoid
- Small Business Tax in Nigeria: PAYE, CIT and VAT
Disclaimer
TaxCalc.ng provides independent educational information and tax-estimation tools. It is not affiliated with the Nigeria Revenue Service and does not operate Rev360 or TaxPro Max. Platform features and migration procedures may change during the phased rollout. Confirm current instructions through the official NRS portal or a qualified tax professional.

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The TaxCalc Signal team ships weekly explainers, product updates, and calculator-backed playbooks for Nigeria's 2026 tax rules.
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