Author name: Sheryl Barra

CUSTOMS REINFORCE REGULATIONS ON IMPORTATION OF BALLOONS IN SUPPORT OF WORLD ENVIRONMENT CAMPAIGN THEMED “BEAT PLASTIC SOLUTION’’

The Customs Division of the Seychelles Revenue Commission is urging the general public to strictly adhere to the regulations related to importation of balloons into the Seychelles. To date, Customs continues to encounter situations where balloons are being imported by post, carried by passengers in their hand or checked baggage’s’ or imported through courier. Balloons have

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SALS STUDENTS LEARNS ABOUT THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF SRC INTERNAL AUDITORS

Internal Auditors from the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) met with a group of students from the School of Advanced Level Studies (SALS) on Tuesday, 23 May 2023, imparting knowledge about the roles, functions and importance Internal Auditors brings to an organization. The morning session held at the school’s campus in Anse Royale, forms part of

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Local businesses now being provided 28 days to register and provide information upon request to SRC

As stipulated in the Revenue Administration Act, 2009 (S.I 138 of 2022), since 1 April 2023, the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has started to impose penalties on businesses operating in Seychelles failing to register with the organization in the approved form and manner. To provide unregistered businesses ample time to come forward to register their

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SRC PENCIL CASE PROJECT

As part of its annual donation activity, the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) Audit team donated a total of 208 pencil cases through the Ministry of Education to primary and secondary school students. The pencil cases were donated during a short event held at the Ministry of Education Headquarters in Mont Fleuri on Thursday, 19 January,

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SRC PROVIDENCE OFFICE TO MOVE TO ‘LEVE DEBROUYE’ MICRO ENTERPRISE COMPLEX

The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today announced that effective Wednesday,18 January 2023, its service counters located at the Green Corner Building in Providence will move to Room 115 in the ‘Leve Debrouye’ Micro Enterprise Complex located at Zone 18, Providence. Easily accessible to businesses within the area and beyond, the new office will be

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SRC INTENSIFIES ITS DATA CLEAN-UP PROCEDURE, LAUNCHES A DEDICATED INFORMATION CENTRE

The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today announced that it would be intensifying its data clean-up process this December to grant taxpayers the final opportunity to update their records with the organization in time for lodgment activity 2023. To facilitate this process, the Commission will effective Monday, 12 December 2022, open doors to its new

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FIGHT AGAINST TRAFFICKING OF NARCOTICS AND THE CASCADING EFFECTS OF DRUG IMPORTATION

Fight against trafficking of narcotics and the cascading effects of drug importation is a training being delivered to a group of Customs Officers from the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) by two expert facilitators; Mr. Xavier Agnus and Mr. Johan Daval, from the Réunion Island. Launched on Monday, 12 December, the training is set to provide

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