Fiji Makes Strong Strides Towards Removal from the EU Blacklist
The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) is pleased to share progress on the journey to achieve the complete removal of Fiji from the European Union’s (EU) list of non-cooperative jurisdictions, commonly known as the EU Blacklist.
Fiji was initially placed on the list in 2019 due to concerns over compliance with the EU’s international tax standards in three key areas: transparency, fair taxation, and the implementation of the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) minimum standards. The initiative to remove Fiji from the EU Blacklist was formally commenced in 2023 with the joining of the BEPS inclusive framework and becoming a member of the Global Forum which is an agency of the OECD.
Strengthening Transparency
To meet international standards of transparency, Fiji has become a committed member of the Global Forum on Tax Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes. This membership is a major step forward and demonstrates our resolve to operate with openness and integrity in the global financial system.
FRCS has been working closely with the Global Forum to put in place systems for both the Exchange of Information on Request (EOIR) and Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI). These are key tools that allow countries to share tax information and combat cross-border tax evasion.
As part of this process, a comprehensive maturity assessment was conducted across various arms of government, including the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Justice, Fiji Financial Intelligence Unit (FFIU), Reserve Bank of Fiji, Association of Banks, and Fiji Institute of Chartered Accountants. This assessment confirmed Fiji’s strong legal framework to support international tax cooperation.
Fiji’s commitment was further reinforced during a recent high-level visit by the Head of the Global Forum, Ms. Zayda Manatta. Her visit helped raise awareness at both the political and technical levels on the importance of investing in tax transparency. The delegation met with key stakeholders including Assistant Minister for Finance Hon. Esrom Emmanuel, Attorney-General Hon. Graham Leung, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs Dr. Raijeli Taga, Governor of the Reserve Bank Mr. Ariff Ali, Director of FFIU Ms. Caroline, and Administrator-General of the Ministry of Justice Ms. Treta Sharma.

From left FRCS Technical Specialist International, Ms. Ronika Sharma, Manager International Relations, Mr. Mohnish Prasad, Global Forum delegate, Mr. Hakim Hamadi, Head of Global Forum Secretariat, Ms. Zayda Manatta, FRCS CEO, Mr. Udit Singh, Director Corporate Services, Mr. Shavindra Nath, Global Forum delegate, Ms. Aurore Arcambal and Senior Technical Specialist International, Mr. Anish Kumar.

FRCS and team from the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange for Tax Purposes meeting with the Assistant Minister of Finance, Mr. Esrom Immanuel
Additionally, the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Udit Singh, along with the Director of Corporate Services, Mr. Shavindra Nath, participated in the 17th Plenary Meeting of the Global Forum on Transparency and Information Sharing held in Asuncion, Paraguay in November 2024. Mr. Singh delivered a speech at the event, which was attended by representatives from 110 countries, reaffirming Fiji’s strong commitment to international tax cooperation.

| FRCS CEO, Mr Udit Singh and Director of Corporate Services, Mr. Shavindra Nath, at the 17th Plenary Meeting of Global Forum on Transparency and Information Sharing held in Asuncion, Paraguay in November 2024. |
Advancing Fair Taxation
To address EU concerns around fair taxation, Fiji reviewed and reformed several tax incentive policies. The Export Income Deduction, ICT income tax exemption, and the concessionary corporate tax rate for Global Headquarters Relocation were identified by the EU as harmful tax practices.
Fiji has taken firm action on abolishing the Global Headquarters Relocation incentive and amending the ICT incentive to remove harmful elements. These changes reflect our alignment with the EU Code of Conduct Group’s standards and underscore Fiji’s readiness to support fair and competitive tax practices.
Implementing BEPS Standards
On the BEPS front, Fiji is now an active member of the BEPS Inclusive Framework. Through this, we are fully engaged in implementing the four internationally agreed minimum standards to tackle tax avoidance and improve tax fairness.
A Nation Moving Forward
FRCS, together with other arms of government, remains fully committed to the steps necessary for Fiji’s complete removal from the EU Blacklist. We will continue to actively engage with international bodies and the EU officials to ensure our tax system remains transparent, fair, and aligned with global best practices.
Fiji is making real progress, and we are confident that our efforts will lead to a positive outcome for the country and its global reputation resulting in further trade and investment opportunities from European organisations.
Last Updated - May 15, 2025
