
Submit an export declaration to Fiji Customs, including details about the goods, their classification, and value. Provide supporting documents such as invoices, packing lists, and any required permits or certificates. Customs will review the submission, assess any applicable duties or taxes, and ensure compliance with local regulations. Once cleared, the goods are released for export. This process ensures that exports meet all legal requirements before leaving Fiji.
Step 1: Register with Fiji Revenue & Customs Service (FRCS) [One-time Application]
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Submit a registration request to the FRCS via email, including all required documentation. FRCS will review the submitted documents for completeness and compliance. If the application is approved, the trader will be successfully registered with FRCS. |
Step 2: Submit Customs Declaration [Online]
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When registering the Customs Declaration the exporter or their Customs agent provides detailed information about the goods being exported from fiji to the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS). This declaration ensures compliance with customs regulations and facilitates the proper assessment of duties, taxes, and the clearance of goods leaving Fiji. |
Step 3: Visit FRCS and Pay the Customs Fees and Charges
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FRCS will assess customs duties and taxes based on the classification and declared value of the goods. However, please note that no customs duties apply to exports, except for certain commodities, including precious metals, gold, silver, and aggregates. The applicable duties and taxes will be determined according to the Harmonized System (HS) Code for each product and its classification under the Customs Tariff. |
Step 4: Customs Clearance of Goods
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Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) reviews the declared goods to ensure they comply with all relevant laws and regulations. This may involve a physical inspection or verification of documentation to confirm the accuracy of the Customs Declaration and assess applicable duties, taxes, and compliance with import restrictions. Once the goods pass inspection and any due payments are made, FRCS issues the Customs Clearance. |
Step 5: Clearance from Other Government Border Agencies
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In addition to the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS), certain goods exported into Fiji may be subject to clearance by other government border agencies to ensure compliance with various regulatory requirements. |
Step 6: Release of Your Goods
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The final release of goods is the concluding step in the customs clearance process. After all, required documents are submitted, duties and taxes are paid, and the necessary approvals are obtained from Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) and other regulatory agencies, the goods are ready for release to the exporter. |
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