FAQ: Which channels can I use to submit my Transfer Duty documents and ultimately pay Transfer Duty?
All transfer duty declaration and documentation when needed can be submitted via ISV or eFiling. For all payments it can only be done on eFiling.
All transfer duty declaration and documentation when needed can be submitted via ISV or eFiling. For all payments it can only be done on eFiling.
[…] one of these processes: home consumption i.e. direct entry into South African Customs Union (SACU) countries (duty is paid on importation or under rebate / relief from duties under specific circumstances / conditions); warehousing (pending payment of duty or re-export) transit / in bond movements within the country or through South Africa beyond the […]
[…] the Explanatory Notes to TH84.27; dispute on classification of a truck 26 November 2010 C Drahtseilwerk Saar GmbH Customs and Excise Act, 1964 Schedule No. 2; anti-dumping duties 2009 Date of Delivery Parties Involved Applicable Legislation Keywords 30 January 2009 LG Electronics SA (Pty) Ltd Customs and Excise Act, 1964 […]
WHAT IS IT? Spirits may generally be defined as “ethyl alcohol obtained from the distillation of various base products to an alcoholic strength of usually more than 60 per cent per volume” and is subject to the payment of Excise Duty if consumed as liquor within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU). WHO IS IT […]
[…] home office must therefore be set up solely for the purposes of your trade; and If your remuneration consists only of a salary and similar remuneration, your duties must be mainly performed in this part of the home. It therefore means you must perform more than 50% of your duties in your home office; […]
[…] Some imports or exports may require an import or export permit. Clients dealing with bonded goods or goods moved in transit with the temporary suspension of duties and VAT must retain the proof of export in order to acquit them of their liability for the duties and taxes. Any goods that are being […]
With Transfer Duty, there is a sequence of events that must be followed, depending on the facts of the case. Four scenarios There are four scenarios where the sequence of events is not always followed: Divorce and then later inheritance; Massed estate; Divorce and re-marriage; Inheritance where the surviving spouse is also donating her share […]
To see tax rates from 2014/5, see the Archive – Tax Rates webpage. Value-added Tax (VAT) 21 February 2024 – No changes from last year: VAT is levied at the standard rate of 15% on the supply of goods and services by registered vendors. A vendor making taxable supplies of more than R1 million per […]
[…] teachers, paying people who work for Government, for grants for the unemployed and single parents, pensions for old age and other social goods. What is Customs? Customs duties are paid by traders when they import goods with the aim of selling them to our citizens. Traders generally add this to the price when they […]
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