- Fiji Revenue and Customs Services (FRCS) has launched a guidebook on Value Added Tax (VAT) to promote voluntary compliance.
- About 40% of government revenue comes from VAT.
- The guidebook aims to simplify the understanding and application of VAT legislation.
- It is targeted towards emerging businesses, sole traders, small and medium businesses, and anyone planning to become a VAT-registered taxpayer.
- The guidebook was made possible with the assistance of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Fiji Government.
- The FRCS VAT Guide is now available to all taxpayers on the FRCS website.
Source: fijitimes.com
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