The chair of the Fiscal Review Committee Richard Naidu has recommended an increase in Value Added Tax, however, says it should not be higher than 15 percent.
While presenting the committee’s finding during the National Summit in Suva this morning, Naidu also stated that the government also needs to take the zero VAT rating away from the basic food items.
Source: fbcnews.com.fj
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