Fiji Sun

FRCS Surpasses November Revenue Target

- Fiji Revenue and Customs

FRCS collected a net revenue of $190m for November 2022, exceeding the month’s forecast by $7.9m or 4.3%.

The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) has collected a net revenue of $190m for November 2022, exceeding the month’s forecast by $7.9m or 4.3%. This represents a higher collection of $79m in comparison to the revenue collection­s of November 2021.

Four months into the current fiscal year, FRCS has recorded a total collection of $767.2m with a positive variance of $22.1m over the cumulative forecast.

Comparativ­e to the four months of last financial year, we have recorded an impressive growth of $330.3m or 76%

FRCS CEO Mr. Mark Dixon attributed the considerab­le increase in revenue to the impressive rebound of the economy with all key sectors showing a resurgence.

“The remarkable increase in revenue collection against last year by 76% as well as against our forecast exhibits the consistent recovery and economic growth across all key sectors of the economy.,” Mr. Dixon stated.

He added that the favorable collection is linked to a strong recovery across the major tax streams including the Value Added Tax, Income Tax and Customs Taxes.

The positive revenue collection for November 2022 is attributed to the following tax types:

PAYE (Pay As You Earn) Tax recorded an increase of $3.4m indicating improvemen­t in the labor market, both in the formal and informal sectors.

Corporate Income Tax (CIT) surged by $11.3m compared to November 2021 showing growth in business confidence and improvemen­t in the investment environmen­t.

Domestic VAT recorded a growth of $26.1m stemming from increased disposable incomes, inward remittance­s, and higher tourism-related spending.

Increase in trade volume attributed to the $22.7m increase in Import VAT collection­s.

As we celebrate the first anniversar­y of the re-opening of the internatio­nal border, the Departure tax collection­s have been very symmetrica­l to tourist arrivals. Four months into the 2022-2023 fiscal year, we have collected $19.8m, while collection for the same period last year stood at $0.3m.

FRCS envisages that the revenue projection­s for future months will continue in a similar trajectory Source:

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