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New Tourism Fiji CEO to focus on restoring tourism activity and jobs for thousands of Fijians
New Tourism Fiji CEO to focus on restoring tourism activity and jobs for thousands of Fijians
Tourism Fiji CEO Brent Hill. Photo: Mumbrella
The immediate focus of new Tourism Fiji CEO Brent Hill will be to work with Fiji’s health authorities to restore tourism activity which has been most affected since we recorded our first case of COVID-19 in the country last year.
Hill most recently was the Executive Director of Marketing for the South Australian Tourism Commission and brings over 16 years of experience in tourism and digital marketing.
FLP rejects any proposals or moves to increase VAT in the upcoming National Budget
A better option would be to remove the 9% VAT imposed in 2016 on basic food items - Chaudhry
FLP rejects any proposals or moves to increase VAT in the upcoming National Budget
A better option would be to remove the 9% VAT imposed in 2016 on basic food items - Chaudhry
Fiji Labour Party Leader Mahendra Chaudhry
The Fiji Labour Party has rejected any moves to increase VAT in the upcoming 2021/2022 National Budget.
In its submission on the budget, the Fiji Institute of Accountants has proposed that VAT be raised to 12.5 percent and that the 5 percent Environment and Climate Adaptation Levy be scrapped.
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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).
2021-07-05
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.
Reforms take time, said in