Legislative Framework
The Customs and Excise Act, 1964 (Act No. 91 of 1964) was assented to on 27 July 1964 and came into effect on 1 January
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The Customs and Excise Act, 1964 (Act No. 91 of 1964) was assented to on 27 July 1964 and came into effect on 1 January
Download PDF Guide Summary In adopting the International Tax Transparency Standards, a function on SARS eFiling is implemented to enable Mandatory Disclosure Rules (MDR) reporting
The National Treasury and SARS jointly publish tax statistics annually. These aggregated statistics are compiled from SARS’s registers of taxpayers and from tax returns. These
1 September 2021 – Third Party Data Bi-Annual Submissions 2021: 1 September 2021 – 31 October 2021: Now Open! The SARS Third Party Data Bi-Annual
7 June 2024 – SARS has recognised the challenges faced by taxpayers in submitting medical aid data accurately and on time. To simplify this process
Charging of contingency fees Tax practitioners’ fees for work they undertake on behalf of a client must be proportional to the nature and complexity of
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
The SARS Tax Rates from 2014/5 are archived on this page, scroll down or click on the headings in the Table of Contents. For the
Download PDF Guide Summary The purpose of this Webpage is to provide guidelines in respect of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) Voluntary Disclosure Programme
Rules to the Customs control and duty acts, 2014 Workshop held on the Draft Deferment Rules to the Customs Duty Act, 2014 SARS held a workshop on
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