The consumer protection bodies have intensified their scrutiny to ensure that Fijians are not exploited and overcharged following the announcements in the new budget.
As part of these announcements, certain goods and services will now attract a value-added tax rate of 15 percent from Tuesday onward.
Source: fbcnews.com.fj
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