FRCS Strengthens Engagement with Technology Partners on VAT Monitoring System Enhancements

As part of its ongoing engagement strategy on the Value Added Tax (VAT) and the VAT Monitoring System (VMS), the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) recently convened a consultative session with accredited Point of Sale (POS) and Electronic Sales Data Controller (ESDC) developers. The session focused on upcoming enhancements to the VMS and the Electronic Fiscal Device (EFD) framework.

 

This collaborative forum served as a valuable platform for open dialogue on key developments, including the transition from VMS Version 2 to Version 3, alignment with Phase 3 of the 2025/2026 National Budget Announcement, implementation of new VAT requirements, and strategies to address current challenges while improving service delivery.

 

The session was highly interactive, with developers actively contributing insights, feedback, and innovative ideas. Their engagement is instrumental in strengthening the VMS ecosystem and enhancing the overall taxpayer experience.

 

FRCS acknowledges the valuable contributions of a number of vendors who attended the session virtually and appreciates their continued support and engagement in this important initiative.

 

To ensure sustained collaboration and progress, these consultative meetings will be scheduled on a quarterly basis. This will allow FRCS and its technology partners to monitor the progress of key issues and explore new opportunities to ease business requirements and enhance service delivery.

 

FRCS remains committed to fostering strong partnerships with technology providers to ensure a smooth transition and effective implementation of regulatory changes. This initiative reflects FRCS’s dedication to transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement in delivering efficient and responsive services to the public.

Last Updated - February 4, 2026