Tax advisors reviewing SARS tax avoidance judgment and GAAR enforcement case details.

SARS Gets Aggressive on Tax Avoidance – R46 Million Judgment Sends a Warning

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

High Court ruling on SARS penalty disputes and TAA jurisdiction in South Africa.

High Court Confirms Jurisdictional Boundaries in SARS Penalty Disputes

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Tax attorney reviewing SARS final demand letters and verifying authenticity.

Real vs Fake SARS Letters of Final Demands: How to Tell the Difference and What to Do

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Worried woman reviewing papers about under-declaring income and tax compliance.

Hidden Danger of Under-Declaring Income: Why Expats May Be More at Risk Without Knowing It

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Ornate green parliamentary chairs with microphones symbolizing tax policy debate in South Africa’s parliament

Parliament Heard Foreign Pensions Tax Could Deter Wealthy Retirees, Returning Expatriates and Investment

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Not Every Taxpayer Mistake Qualifies – SARS Clarifies What Counts as A “Readily Apparent Undisputed Error”

Not Every Taxpayer Mistake Qualifies – SARS Clarifies What Counts as A “Readily Apparent Undisputed Error”

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Outdated SARS security details causing eFiling access issues.

Outdated SARS Security Details Could Lock South African Expatriates Out of the System

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Don’t Miss the Window: Key Rules for South African HNWIs Moving Over R10 Million Offshore

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Chessboard representing tax debt compromise strategy with SARS.

SARS’ Fast-Track Debt Compromise Process – Taxpayer Support or Targeted Collection Strategy?

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.

Clock spiraling inward symbolising the urgency and timing of flexible employee benefit reforms.

Is Your Pay Strategy Stuck in the Past? Why Flexible Benefits are Becoming a Talent Retention Essential

The South African Revenue Service (SARS)’ proposed Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Project is geared to combat challenges faced by traders, businesses, and SARS, including compliance inefficiencies, the risk of errors, and tax evasion. Phase 1 will entail inserting key definitions into the VAT Act, including “e-credit note”, “e-debit note” and “interoperability framework”.