The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) will on Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 March 2026 set up a dedicated stand at the Bois De Rose Complex (opposite STC hypermarket) as part of its domestic revenue mobilization efforts to encourage businesses to lodge and pay their taxes timely.
The enhancement in service delivery aims to increase compliance, improve efficiencies, elevate taxpayer’s experience by alleviating issues usually experienced on the aforementioned peak tax due dates such as space constraints, inadequate parking space and long queues.
Taxpayers are being encouraged to visit the Bois de Rose Complex as from 9am to 2pm to lodge and pay their annual business or presumptive tax for applicable year 2025 and to lodge a ‘NIL’ return should no income have been derived in the mentioned particular year as stipulated in the law.
SRC officers will also be onsite to answer any queries as required in addition to providing additional services comprised of business registration, one-to-one guidance and advice, business cessation, applications for tax clearance and other certifications. Taxpayers having any arrears and penalties are also welcome to visit the stand to have the chance to consult with an enforcement officer.
As 31 March 2026 is the last day for taxpayers to adhere to their obligations for the applicable year 2025, the SRC is urging taxpayers to use the dedicated location as provided to lodge and pay their taxes as appropriate to remain compliant with the laws and to avoid incurring any penalties.
The main offices in Victoria, Providence and Anse Royale will also remain operational as per the norm.
