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The South African Revenue Service (Sars) aims to collect R2 trillion in tax revenue, aided by its high-tech system that uses ...
Any ‘heavy-handedness’ in driving compliance should be focused on ‘tax evaders’ rather than compliant taxpayers, says Saica.
Tax Filing Season is here. This is when the South African Revenue Service shifts into top gear to ensure individual taxpayers ...
Sars's Project AmaBillions is intensifying scrutiny on crypto traders, with the newly established Crypto Revenue Augmentation ...
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has some of the most advanced IT systems in the country’s public sector, primarily ...
Sars Project AmaBillions aims to significantly enhance tax debt collection capabilities this season by leveraging both manpower and artificial intelligence to target the collection of R100bn in ...
The data publication, which began in June 2025, will be updated monthly and made accessible to the public, government ...
SARS is adding a way for taxpayers to get tax compliant quicker, as it starts amassing its own ‘army’ of enforcers.
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has announced the official start of the 2025 Filing Season, effective from 07 July 2025 to 20 October 2025.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has highlighted several changes for the 2025 tax season, including a change to auto-assessments that should benefit provisional taxpayers.
The South African Revenue Service’s 2022 Tax Filing Season opens tomorrow, July 1. This year, over three million individual non-provisional taxpayers have been auto-assessed by SARS and will not ...
SARS urges early preparation, as late EMP501 submissions may lead to penalties. Auto assessments begin on July 7.
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