Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad said this in response to queries from The Fiji Times on the World Bank’s recommendation for the removal of zero-rating of VAT (value added tax) on essential items, rising VAT up from nine to 15 per cent..
Source: fijitimes.com
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