With its stunning tropical islands, friendly local communities, and relaxed island lifestyle, Fiji is quickly becoming a top destination for expats looking to slow down, reconnect with nature, and enjoy a better work-life balance.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about relocating to the Fiji from a personal tax perspective, including tax residency, income tax, special tax regimes and tax return obligations.
TaxPilot recommend that you organize your affairs in good time to get ahead and make the most of favorable tax treatment while making sure you’re meeting your tax return obligations.
Fiji follows a residence taxation model. If you are resident, you will pay tax worldwide incomes. If you are non-resident, you will pay tax on local incomes only.
if you spend more than 182 days in Fiji during any 12 month period.
if you have a Fiji domicile unless your permanent abode is overseas.
Providing that you are considered temporary resident, foreign incomes and gains will be exempt from taxation in Fiji. You will be considered temporary resident if you are in Fiji mainly for employment purposes and your employment contract will last for no longer than 3 years. Fiji can be a very tax efficient place to live for expats and nomads and as such, Global Tax Consulting recommends seeking personalized tax planning advice to take advantage of the special tax regime.
Exempt from Fiji taxation.
Applied for three years.
Tax on property and share sales
Tax on value of owned assets
Tax on assets passed to heirs
Tax to contribute to state welfare

If you receive incomes overseas while you are living in Fiji, you may find the source country, as a starting point, continues to tax the income which may cause double taxation unless you are using special tax regime.
Double taxation agreements can be used to mitigate double taxation and receive tax free income. As such, the more double taxation agreements a country has, the better, as agreements will ensure you’re not taxed twice and even better, ensure your income is tax free.
At present, Fiji has 11 double taxation agreements signed.

