It is estimated that tax evaders owe more than 30 million dollars to the government.
Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority CEO Jitoko Tikolevu said due to tax evasion, money laundering, and funding illegal activities over 300 million dollars has been circulating in the country over the past three years.
He added tax evasion is a huge challenge for the Authority.
Health, infrastructure and education issues were discussed during the budget consultations held at the Rishikul Sanatan College Hall.
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