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Licensing and registration appeal process

[…] an appeal. What is the purpose of the appeal process? The purpose of this process is to submit an internal administrative appeal against a decision relating to customs or excise matters in terms of the provisions of sections 77A – H of the Customs and Excise Act 91, 1964. What steps must I take? […]

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Other Notices

[…] 5 June 2020. 3 June 2020 28 May 2020 GG 43361 Notice 296 Notice of Expiration of Rebate Certificates issued under Rebate Item 412.11/00.00/01.00  in terms of Fourth Schedule to the Customs and Excise Act, 91 of 1964 Notice 296   Explanatory Note: This notice serves to remind interested parties that all rebate certificates issued by the International […]

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Businesses and Employers

[…] Capital Gains Tax) VAT PAYE, Unemployment Insurance Fund and Skills Development Levy​  Dividends tax (applicable to dividends declared and paid on or after 1 April 2012) Securities Transfer Tax Customs and Excise Mineral, Petroleum and Resource Royalty Donations Tax Turnover Tax Transfer Duty​ The Government segment is a major taxpayer and we have a dedicated area with […]

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Tax Practitioners Connect Issue 30 (March 2022)

[…] purpose of enabling the building of a capable state to improve the wellbeing of all South Africans.” He emphasised the SARS commitment towards developing a Tax & Customs system based on voluntary compliance through achievement of the nine SARS strategic objectives. The presentation included the current picture of the tax practitioner community and their […]

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Rule Amendments 2012

The amendments to the Customs and Excise Rules are made in terms of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 by Notice in the Gazette. The Notices are arranged according to the publication date and grouped in the different years of issue, which can be accessed on the navigation pane above. An implementation date that falls on […]

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Rule Amendments 2010

The amendments to the Customs and Excise Rules are made in terms of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 by Notice in the Gazette. The Notices are arranged according to the publication date and grouped in the different years of issue, which can be accessed on the navigation pane above. An implementation date that falls on […]

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Supreme Court of Appeal: 2013-2011

[…] de change; duty free areas at international airport ​23 May 2013 ​Ben Nevis (Holdings) Limited & Metlika Trading Limited v The Commissioners for HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs)   EWCA Civ 578 ​Income Tax Act, 1962 ​Article 25A of the Protocol to the Double Taxation Agreement between South Africa and the United Kingdom; liabilities for […]

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What is a tax crime?

[…] to defraud the fiscus of any revenue that is due to the state. It’s simply not worth the risk. We want to make reporting a tax or customs crime easy for you. If you want to know what we may consider being a suspicious activity click here. So we’ve even created an online form for you to complete. […]

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Tax Practitioner Connect Issue 27 (25 November 2021)

[…] auto-assessments based on third party data available to SARS. All taxpayers needed to do was to click accept or edit.” The SARS Commissioner said that in the Customs space the Accredited Economic Operator (AEO) programme granted 132 participants Preferred Trader status. “Frontline interventions for Preferred Traders dropped by 22% in this period; 5.6 million […]

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Government Connect Issue 3 (March 2022)

[…] Kieswetter said the organisation has adopted a clear strategic objective to make compliance easy and simple for taxpayers, while providing clarity and certainty about their compliance obligations. Customs non-compliance In other enforcement activity earlier this month, a scrap metal exporter was found guilty of lying to Customs. The company, Scrapmania, and its director, Joseph […]

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