Seychelles Revenue Commission – Republic of Seychelles
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:25
Seychelles Revenue Commission – Republic of Seychelles
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SRC CELEBRATES ITS ADMINISTRATION AND IT TEAMS
April 22, 2026
SRC CELEBRATES ITS ADMINISTRATION AND IT...
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today hosted an appreciation ceremony, celebrating the excellence of its officers working in information and technology as well as administrative functions.The remarkable group of dedicated officers received a small token of appreciation from the executive management in a ceremony, held at the SRC Head Office this morning organised....
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SRC IMPLEMENTS FURTHER MEASURES WITHIN THE TOURISM SECTOR AMIDST ONGOING MIDDLE EAST CRISIS
April 16, 2026
SRC IMPLEMENTS FURTHER MEASURES WITHIN THE...
Due to the ongoing tension in the Middle East causing a global impact on supply chain and tourism, the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today announced further tax relief measures to ease the financial burden of businesses within the tourism sector.At present, the SRC is providing a deferral of 3 months on the annual payment of Business and Presumptive Taxes for....
Read more
SEYCHELLES REVENUE COMMISSION AND UNIVERSITY OF SEYCHELLES SIGNS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
April 10, 2026
SEYCHELLES REVENUE COMMISSION AND UNIVERSITY...
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) and the University of Seychelles have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance collaboration and cooperation.The agreement sealed during an event held at the SRC Head Office in Maison Collet marks a significant step forward in strengthening the ongoing engagement build between the two institutions, with a shared....
Read more
SRC STRENGTHENS AUDIT CAPACITY THROUGH TAX INSPECTORS WITHOUT BORDERS (TIWB) PROGRAMME
April 7, 2026
SRC STRENGTHENS AUDIT CAPACITY THROUGH TAX...
Seychelles through the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has launched its third Tax Inspectors Without Borders (TIWB) programme, a joint initiative of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).The one-year programme launched virtually today, aims to further build SRC’s tax audit capacity in transfer....
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BUSINESSES WITHIN THE TOURISM SECTOR AND RELATED ACTIVITIES TO BE GRANTED EXTENSION ON PAYMENT OF BUSINESS AND PRESUMPTIVE TAXES FOR APPLICABLE YEAR 2025
March 30, 2026
BUSINESSES WITHIN THE TOURISM SECTOR AND...
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today announced that businesses within the tourism sector including those conducting tourism related activities will be granted a three-month extension from payment of the Business and Presumptive taxes for applicable year 2025, due on 31 March 2026.Businesses within the tourism sector including those conducting tourism related....
Read more
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Domestic Taxation
Seychelles has been operating a self-assessment tax regime since 2010 to encourage voluntary compliance. Historically, the country operated a territorial tax regime.
Customs and Excise
The Customs Division managed by the Commissioner of Customs is mandated by the Customs Management Act which came into operation on 1 July, 2012.
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International Taxation
The Seychelles Revenue Commission as the competent authority is responsible for ensuring Seychelles is compliant with its international tax and financial obligations.
Income and Non-Monetary Benefits Tax
The Income and Non-Monetary Benefits Tax was introduced in December 2017. Income Tax is defined as the tax levied on personal emoluments of an individual payable by employees or their employer. Non-Monetary Benefits Tax is the tax payable by the employer on any benefit provided to an employed person (an employee) for example accommodation, meals, transport, insurance and others as listed in the Fourth Schedule of the Income and Non-Monetary Benefits Tax Act 2010.
account_balance
Income and Non-Monetary Benefits
The Income and Non- Monetary Tax Act came into operation in July 2010 to provide for taxation of income and non-monetary benefits and for connected matters.
Learn more
info
Income Tax
In June 2018, a number of changes were effected to the rates and calculation of income tax. A progressive regime was introduced with an increase in the tax free threshold.
Learn more
verified
Non-Monetary Benefits Tax
As from 1 January 2023, an employer shall be liable to pay tax at the rate of 15% reduced from 20% on the value of a non-monetary benefit.
Learn more
Locations and Services
We offer a wide range of services at our offices located across Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. For general tax and customs related queries or to better understand your rights and obligations towards the Seychelles Revenue Commission, visit our Advisory Center located on second floor of Maison Colet in Victoria, contact us via email at
advisory.center@src.gov.sc
or call us on 4293737 to be assisted by our Provision of Advice Officers. The Advisory Centre is open on weekdays between 8am to 4pm including lunchtime.
apartment
Tax Division
Maison Collet, houses the Headquarters and Tax Division of the Seychelles Revenue Commission. To enhance customer experience, the Commission also has two offices on Praslin, one office on La Digue and two service counters on Mahe (Providence and Anse Royale).
Learn more
Customs Division
The offices of the Seychelles Revenue Commission Customs Division are located at the Seychelles Post Office in Victoria, at Seaport Operations in Latanier Road, at Sunshine House in Providence and at the Airport Cargo Terminal in Pointe Larue.
Learn more
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Other Services
The Seychelles Revenue Commission also offers a range of certificates to businesses and individuals, both residents and non-residents of Seychelles upon request in addition to delivering dedicated sessions to entities to further enhance tax and customs knowledge.
Learn more
How to register your business with SRC
New businesses must register with the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) within 28 days of trading.
For new businesses with employees, the business must also register all of its employees within 7 days of employment.
Documents required for registration
The following documents are required to successfully complete the registration process:
National identification card or passport.
Copy of business license as applicable issued by respective authorities (e.g. Seychelles Licensing Authority, Financial Services Authority Seychelles …etc.)
Copy of partnership or company registration certificate as issued by the Registrar of Companies.
Details of Tax Agent (if applicable).
Business registration process
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) will carefully review all applications along with supporting documents and will allocate a taxpayer identification number (TIN) to a business within 24 hours should the business complete the registration process successfully.
To register your business please click
here.
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SRC CELEBRATES ITS ADMINISTRATION AND IT TEAMS
April 22, 2026
SRC CELEBRATES ITS ADMINISTRATION AND IT...
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today hosted an appreciation ceremony, celebrating the excellence of its officers working in information and technology as well as administrative functions.The remarkable group of dedicated officers received a small token of appreciation from the executive management in a ceremony, held at the SRC Head Office this morning organised....
Read more
SRC IMPLEMENTS FURTHER MEASURES WITHIN THE TOURISM SECTOR AMIDST ONGOING MIDDLE EAST CRISIS
April 16, 2026
SRC IMPLEMENTS FURTHER MEASURES WITHIN THE...
Due to the ongoing tension in the Middle East causing a global impact on supply chain and tourism, the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today announced further tax relief measures to ease the financial burden of businesses within the tourism sector.At present, the SRC is providing a deferral of 3 months on the annual payment of Business and Presumptive Taxes for....
Read more
SEYCHELLES REVENUE COMMISSION AND UNIVERSITY OF SEYCHELLES SIGNS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
April 10, 2026
SEYCHELLES REVENUE COMMISSION AND UNIVERSITY...
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) and the University of Seychelles have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance collaboration and cooperation.The agreement sealed during an event held at the SRC Head Office in Maison Collet marks a significant step forward in strengthening the ongoing engagement build between the two institutions, with a shared....
Read more
SRC STRENGTHENS AUDIT CAPACITY THROUGH TAX INSPECTORS WITHOUT BORDERS (TIWB) PROGRAMME
April 7, 2026
SRC STRENGTHENS AUDIT CAPACITY THROUGH TAX...
Seychelles through the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has launched its third Tax Inspectors Without Borders (TIWB) programme, a joint initiative of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).The one-year programme launched virtually today, aims to further build SRC’s tax audit capacity in transfer....
Read more
BUSINESSES WITHIN THE TOURISM SECTOR AND RELATED ACTIVITIES TO BE GRANTED EXTENSION ON PAYMENT OF BUSINESS AND PRESUMPTIVE TAXES FOR APPLICABLE YEAR 2025
March 30, 2026
BUSINESSES WITHIN THE TOURISM SECTOR AND...
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) has today announced that businesses within the tourism sector including those conducting tourism related activities will be granted a three-month extension from payment of the Business and Presumptive taxes for applicable year 2025, due on 31 March 2026.Businesses within the tourism sector including those conducting tourism related....
Read more
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ASYCUDA
Customer Feedback
E-Service Gateway
FI Onboarding
QUICK LINK ACCESS
Tax Calculator
Quick link access
calculate
Domestic Taxation
Seychelles has been operating a self-assessment tax regime since 2010 to encourage voluntary compliance. Historically, the country operated a territorial tax regime.
Customs and Excise
The Customs Division managed by the Commissioner of Customs is mandated by the Customs Management Act which came into operation on 1 July, 2012.
language
International Taxation
The Seychelles Revenue Commission as the competent authority is responsible for ensuring Seychelles is compliant with its international tax and financial obligations.
Income and Non-Monetary Benefits Tax
The Income and Non-Monetary Benefits Tax was introduced in December 2017. Income Tax is defined as the tax levied on personal emoluments of an individual payable by employees or their employer. Non-Monetary Benefits Tax is the tax payable by the employer on any benefit provided to an employed person (an employee) for example accommodation, meals, transport, insurance and others as listed in the Fourth Schedule of the Income and Non-Monetary Benefits Tax Act 2010.
account_balance
Income and Non-Monetary Benefits
The Income and Non- Monetary Tax Act came into operation in July 2010 to provide for taxation of income and non-monetary benefits and for connected matters.
Learn more
info
Income Tax
In June 2018, a number of changes were effected to the rates and calculation of income tax. A progressive regime was introduced with an increase in the tax free threshold.
Learn more
verified
Non-Monetary Benefits Tax
As from 1 January 2023, an employer shall be liable to pay tax at the rate of 15% reduced from 20% on the value of a non-monetary benefit.
Learn more
Locations and Services
We offer a wide range of services at our offices located across Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. For general tax and customs related queries or to better understand your rights and obligations towards the Seychelles Revenue Commission, visit our Advisory Center located on second floor of Maison Colet in Victoria, contact us via email at
advisory.center@src.gov.sc
or call us on 4293737 to be assisted by our Provision of Advice Officers. The Advisory Centre is open on weekdays between 8am to 4pm including lunchtime.
apartment
Tax Division
Maison Collet, houses the Headquarters and Tax Division of the Seychelles Revenue Commission. To enhance customer experience, the Commission also has two offices on Praslin, one office on La Digue and two service counters on Mahe (Providence and Anse Royale).
Learn more
Customs Division
The offices of the Seychelles Revenue Commission Customs Division are located at the Seychelles Post Office in Victoria, at Seaport Operations in Latanier Road, at Sunshine House in Providence and at the Airport Cargo Terminal in Pointe Larue.
Learn more
miscellaneous_services
Other Services
The Seychelles Revenue Commission also offers a range of certificates to businesses and individuals, both residents and non-residents of Seychelles upon request in addition to delivering dedicated sessions to entities to further enhance tax and customs knowledge.
Learn more
How to register your business with SRC
New businesses must register with the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) within 28 days of trading.
For new businesses with employees, the business must also register all of its employees within 7 days of employment.
Documents required for registration
The following documents are required to successfully complete the registration process:
National identification card or passport.
Copy of business license as applicable issued by respective authorities (e.g. Seychelles Licensing Authority, Financial Services Authority Seychelles …etc.)
Copy of partnership or company registration certificate as issued by the Registrar of Companies.
Details of Tax Agent (if applicable).
Business registration process
The Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC) will carefully review all applications along with supporting documents and will allocate a taxpayer identification number (TIN) to a business within 24 hours should the business complete the registration process successfully.
To register your business please click
here.