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March 2025
So far, 2025 has seen the IRC actively addressing critical issues and developments to enhance its operations and delivery of services to various stakeholders. Key updates and action items include:
So far, 2025 has seen the IRC actively addressing critical issues and developments to enhance its operations and delivery of services to various stakeholders. Key updates and action items include:
This month, the IRC welcomes an international team to conduct a review using the Tax Administration Diagnostic Assessment Tool (TADAT). The team will assess the status of the IRC's ongoing reforms and development efforts.
The IRC remains committed to their mission to build a more robust, modern and efficient tax administration and as usual, there are a range of initiatives and events that they have been conducting during the month to advance their objectives.
This month has seen more activity from the IRC in general awareness as well as their ongoing efforts to obtain an overall view of the taxpayer activity ongoing in the country to improve collection and administration.
In this month’s edition, we highlight a number of updates from the IRC, as well as an update on the rewrite of the new Income Tax Act.
The past month has seen a number of new and continuing initiatives from the IRC being publicised.
This month's issue covers the IRC's ongoing efforts of revenue collections and exceeding the levels established by the PNG Government’s national budget.
The early months of 2024 have been a busy time for the IRC as they continue to advance their programs in a range of areas including partnering with other authorities and agencies, internal reform agenda items and enforcement actions.
A series of deep-dive articles and webcasts—explains how family businesses need to adopt new priorities to secure their legacy.
In this issue, we go into the digital space and touch on crime and security; finding smarter, and better, ways to deal with governance issues and managing increasing business and compliance risks.
This booklet outlines Papua New Guinea's taxation laws for the fiscal year ending 31 December and is a valuable PNG tax reference for those either operating in or planning to enter the market.
PNG needs three critical market reforms if it wants to make the most of its new infrastructure and transform into a self-sustaining digital society.
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