The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) is a statutory body established under the FRCS Act 1998. It is governed by a Board of Directors and administered by a Chief Executive Officer. It is the principal agency responsible for revenue collection on behalf of the Fijian Government and plays a pivotal role in contributing to the National Budget. Beyond its core mandate, FRCS actively collaborates with and supports various government-led initiatives as required.
Our strategic direction is closely aligned with the Government’s national development plan, ensuring that our operations remain sustainable, effective, and responsive to national priorities.
Our Role:
- Collecting taxes and duties on behalf of the government.
- Providing quality advice on tax and customs matters to all our stakeholders.
- Facilitating trade and travel.
- Protecting the borders.
Our Purpose
Helping Fiji grow.
Our Strategic Ambition
Be a trusted, efficient, service-driven tax administration that minimises the tax gap and maintains the protection of Fiji’s borders for the prosperity of the people of Fiji. We have four strategic objectives including:
- Revenue collection
- Client Service Excellence and stakeholder collaboration
- Trade facilitation and border security
- Engaged people
The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service operates through eight key divisions, each dedicated to delivering specialized functions and services. These include:
- Corporate Services
- Taxation
- Customs and Border
- Compliance
- People, Capability & Culture
- Finance
- Technology
- Governance and Risk
Last Updated - March 9, 2026