FRCS Strengthens Public Engagement on Digital Services and 2025 Tax Amnesty Program

FRCS is intensifying its public outreach efforts to raise awareness about its digital services and the 2025 Tax Amnesty Program. These initiatives are being promoted through a variety of media platforms, including popular radio and television programs.

Recently, FRCS representatives have featured on several high-profile shows such as Fiji Television’s Breakfast Show, FBC’s Na Vakekeli talk-back show, and FBC Radio’s Domo-ni-Vanua and Drishtikon. During these appearances, the team provided in-depth insights into the Taxpayer Online Service (TPOS), highlighting the ease, efficiency, and convenience it offers for managing tax obligations online.

In addition, the team spotlighted the 2025 Tax Amnesty Program, which runs from May 1 to July 31, 2025. This limited-time initiative allows individuals and businesses to:

  • File overdue tax returns
  • Voluntarily disclose previously unreported income
  • Amend incorrect or incomplete returns (up to seven years back)
  • Settle outstanding tax liabilities
  • Receive waivers on most administrative penalties

The amnesty program is a strategic move to enhance tax compliance, reduce arrears, and strengthen Fiji’s fiscal framework—ultimately supporting national economic growth.

FRCS will continue its media engagements throughout June to further educate the public on the benefits of TPOS and the amnesty opportunity.

As part of its commitment to building a tax-compliant society, FRCS also offers free educational programs covering a wide range of tax and customs topics.

For more information, contact us on our toll-free line 1326, or email info@frcs.org.fj.

Last Updated - July 6, 2025