The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service has kept the third phase of the VAT monitoring system on hold for over seven months now.
The system’s primary objective is to promote voluntary tax compliance, but as the delay in its review persists, the risk of the government failing to secure income from businesses that should ideally be tax-compliant continues to grow.
Source: www.fbcnews.com.fj
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