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Customs and Inland Revenue, namely CIR, is a large and diverse department with over 90 employees spread across Vanuatu.
The Customs and Inland Revenue (CIR) is the government agency with the job of protecting the community from potential risks arising from international trade and travel, while facilitating the legitimate movement of people and goods across the border and maximizing the collection of the government's revenue through taxes and licensing.
View all ServicesSince the decision was made to utilize ASYCUDA as the Vanuatu Electronic Single Window System,...
In 1998, as part of the financial reform element of its Comprehensive Reform Program (CRP),...
From the 1 April persons or entities wanting to charge fees for providing tax agent services must...
The money that the Government uses to manage our country, provide education, health facilities, to...
Inland Revenue Taxpayers Services section is one of the CIR's revenue sections which contribute...
Upon implementation of the electronic system and network ASYCUDA, Automated System for Customs...
All crafts, goods, and people crossing Vanuatu borders are required by Law to produce and complete a...
Customs Border plays a vital role within the Department of Customs and Inland Revenue in executing and...
Instrument of Directions to Government Agencies Relating to COVID-19 (Amendment) Order No. 22 of 2021.
The deadline for payment of the annual tax is extended to 30 April 2021.