Nigeria tightens digital tax compliance
as Pillarcraft Gains Accreditation for E-Invoicing Integration
Nigeria is stepping up efforts to strengthen digital tax compliance following the accreditation of Pillarcraft Cloud Solutions as a System Integrator for the Nigeria Revenue Service’s national e-invoicing regime.
The accreditation positions Pillarcraft Cloud Solutions to support businesses in integrating their accounting and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems with the government’s e-invoicing platform, a key pillar of Nigeria’s ongoing tax digitisation drive.
With the move, more businesses operating in the country are expected to align their internal financial systems with the national e-invoicing framework, as authorities intensify enforcement around real-time digital reporting, transparency and audit-ready records.
Tax and technology experts say the expansion of accredited system integrators signals the government’s readiness to scale the e-invoicing regime across sectors, reducing manual processes and limiting revenue leakages. Companies that fail to comply may face heightened scrutiny as digital trails make tax audits faster and more data-driven.
The e-invoicing initiative is designed to improve compliance, enhance revenue mobilisation and provide the Nigeria Revenue Service with more accurate, real-time insight into business transactions. For businesses, integration is expected to streamline reporting, reduce errors and ensure alignment with evolving regulatory requirements.
As Nigeria continues to modernise its tax administration, the accreditation of technology partners such as Pillarcraft underscores the increasing role of digital infrastructure in shaping compliance and accountability within the country’s fiscal system.






