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The tax system in Kiribati is designed to accommodate the unique economic structure of the country. It comprises various forms of taxation applicable to individuals, businesses, and specific sectors. The key components include personal income tax, which is levied on individuals’ earnings, and business profit tax, applied to the profits of companies operating within Kiribati. Additionally, Kiribati imposes import duties on certain goods and a general sales tax on a range of products and services, contributing to the nation’s revenue.
Kiribati’s tax regime aims to balance the need for revenue generation to support public services and infrastructure with the promotion of economic growth and development. Recognizing the challenges of a small island economy, the tax system is structured to be both equitable and supportive of local businesses and communities.
For residents and businesses in Kiribati, understanding the local tax regulations is essential for compliance and effective financial planning. The government also provides various incentives and exemptions in certain sectors to encourage sustainable economic development. For the latest information on Kiribati’s tax regulations, including the most current tax tools and tables, visit our comprehensive tax hub
Tin Enquiries
The Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a unique identifier to identify all categories of tax and duty payers.
Filing Obligations
Is the particulars of income earned by a person or businesses in a financial year submitted to tax office in a prescribed form. It also allows reporting of profit and losses and other deductions as well as details of your tax refund or tax liability
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