Fiji Times Thursday 15 June 2017 THE amnesty period for penalty waiver for employers who fail to pay workers contributions ends this month. In an interview, the Fiji National Provident
Kiwi golfer wins $11k
Fiji Times Wednesday 15 June 2017 HUNDREDS of international golfers converged at Denarau Golf and Racquet club to participate at the four-day Sheraton Golf Classic. Kiwi golfer Pieter Zwat was
Incorrect levy
Fiji Times Thursday 15 June 2017 CREDIT card holders in Fiji who have evidence of any incorrect levy charges maybe eligible to apply for a refund from the Fiji Revenue
VAT monitoring system to ensure compliance
Fiji Times Thursday 15 June 2017 SUPERMARKETS and pharmacies that will be linked to the Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority system through the VAT monitoring system have to be fully
$6 million unpaid worker contributions
Fiji Times Thursday 15 June 2017 THE Fiji National Provident Fund recorded $6 million worth of debt from employers that failed to pay workers contributions. In an interview the fund’s
Sustainable tourism
Fiji Times Thursday 15 June 2017 THE South Pacific Tourism Organisation continues to work with partners to raise awareness among tourism stakeholders to manage the impact of the sector on
Australian audio visual company put events under spotlight
Fiji Times Thursday 15 June 2017 A RESORT which opened less than two months ago has hosted 10 events with the support of a leading Australian audio visual company since
Systems queried
Fiji Times Wednesday 14 June 2017 VARIOUS systems and procedures of resolving work-related complaints and grievances by the Ministry of Employment, Industry and Productivity Relations were questioned yesterday. This was
Properties in demand
Fiji Times Wednesday 14 June 2017 TWO local properties are set to be sold to the highest bidder at the end of this month as part of the New York-based
Compliance challenge
Fiji Times 14 June 2017 VALUE Added Tax (VAT) is a compulsory tax for all registered person(s) and businesses in Fiji. However, ensuring VAT compliance is still a challenge for
Bad governance led to hotel’s fall
FBC News Monday 12 June 2017 A culture of fear and intimidation led to the downfall of the previous management at the iconic Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva. Strong claims
Govt providing duty concessions for importing cement following shortage
Fiji Village Tuesday 13 June 2017 The Fijian Government is providing duty concession to individuals and companies who would like to import cement from overseas following the recent shortage in
Duty Concession On Cement
Fiji Sun Tuesday 13 June 2017 The Fijian Government is providing duty concession to individuals and companies who would like to import Cement from overseas. The duty concession is provided
Zero duty on cement imports
Fiji Times Tuesday 13 June 2017 INDIVIDUALS and companies with an interest to import cement can now do so at zero-duty. The duty concession on import of cement was announced
MSAF: Safe ship practice
Fiji Times Tuesday 13 June 2017 THE Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji has reiterated the need for all shipowners to implement safe ship management system to ensure that risks are
‘Healing process’
Fiji Times Tuesday 13 June 2017 SIGNIFICANT changes had to be made to the work culture and management at Suva’s Grand Pacific Hotel over the past two years, a Parliamentary
FHTA makes profit
Fiji Times Monday 12 June 2017 THE Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association made a profit of $80,234 before tax in 2016. Association president Dixon Seeto said their healthy financial position
Fiji Outrigger plans for future development
Fiji Times Monday 12 June 2017 FIJI OUTRIGGER plans to involve more paddlers in the sport from a young age who could take the sport further in the country. The
Nila Beach Resort Opens 22 Villas
Fiji Sun Monday 12 June 2017 Nila Beach Resort in Vuda Point, Lautoka, opened its first 22 villas last week. Resort managing director Mohan Chinswamy said the $3 million investment
Abseiling: Thrillseekers delight
Fiji Times Sunday 11 June 2017 TO adrenaline junkies and adventure enthusiasts, partaking in heart-racing activities is the norm. The bigger the thrill, the greater the adventure. That is so