Accountants Explain Their Decision The Fiji Institute of Accountants (FIA) has defended its decision to recommend national budget changes, such as an increase in Value Added Tax, and a pay cut for civil servants. by frederica elbourne
07 Jul 2021 13:03 Participants at the national budget submissions included president of the Fiji Institute of Accountants, Pravinesh
Singh (second from bottom left).
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The Fiji Institute of Accountants (FIA) has defended its decision to recommend national budget changes, such as an increase in Value Added Tax, and a pay cut for civil servants.
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Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. [image: Fijian Govt]
The 2021/2022 National Budget will be delivered by Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum on Friday 16th July. The Fijian Government confirms that the budget address will be delivered at 7.30pm.
FTUC opposes Fiji Institute of Accountants budget submission to increase VAT, take away family care leave and reduce civil servants pay
FIA suggests govt consider making reductions in its operating expenditure where possible
FTUC National Secretary Felix Anthony. [image: FTUC/Facebook]
The Fiji Trades Union Congress says they oppose any suggestion by the Fiji Institute of Accountants to increase VAT to 12.5 percent, particularly at a time like this, and object to their suggestion that civil servants should have a salary cut.
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FTUC national secretary Felix Anthony. Picture: SUPPLIED
A pay cut for civil servants will bring great hardship to thousands of families, says Fiji National Trades Congress (FTUC) secretary general Felix Anthony.
He said the FTUC objected suggestions by the Fiji Institute of Accountants (FIA) that civil servants’ salary be reduced by 15 to 20 per cent in the 2021-2022 National Budget.
“Workers have mortgages, bills and other financial commitments to pay,” he said.
“Many support extended families who are unemployed or dependents.
“Civil servants have not received their merit increments according to government’s own remuneration guidelines implemented in 2017.
“The FTUC reminds FIA that the national budget is not only about numbers and balancing the books.