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Legal and Policy - 18 May 2023

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SARS:

  • 16 May 2023 – Updated mobile tax unit schedules for KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng South
  • 16 May 2023 – Customs & Excise Act, 1964: The tariff amendment notice, scheduled for publication in the Government Gazette, relates to the amendments to –

Part 1 of Schedule No. 2, by the insertion of various items under heading 204.05, in order to impose anti-dumping duties on frozen potato chips originating in or imported from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, classifiable under tariff subheadings 2004.10.21 and 2004.10.29 – ITAC Report 706.

Publication details will be made available later

  • 16 May 2023 – Income Tax Act, 1962

Interpretation Note 74 (Issue 3) – Deduction and recoupment of expenditure on repairs

  • 16 May 2023 – Income Tax Act, 1962

Interpretation Note 74 (Issue 2) – Deduction and recoupment of expenditure on repairs

  • 15 May 2023 – A new tender has been published. Click here to view the documents relating to the Acquisition of Software Asset Management Tool, Professional Services and Maintenance and Support tender.
  • 15 May 2023 – Invitation to webinar on Third-Party Appointment and Employer Reconciliation on 18 May 2023.

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) invites employers to a webinar on Third-Party Appointment and Employer Reconciliation for 2023.

A Third-Party Appointment is an official instruction from SARS to a taxpayer’s employer or fund manager to deduct admin penalties owed to SARS. Employers can use the e@syFile channel to carry out that instruction according to the SARS directive.

The aim of the webinar is to educate employers on the process mentioned above, and how to submit the employer reconciliation. This is in line with our strategic objectives of providing taxpayers with clarity and certainty, as well as making it easy for them to comply with their tax obligations.

As an important stakeholder, we invite you to join the webinar, and to extend the invitation to other interested parties.

The following topics will be covered:

  • Employer Reconciliation on e@syFile and eFiling
  • Third-Party Appointments on e@syFile
  • PAYE Admin Penalties
  • Troubleshooting and Frequently asked Questions

The details of the webinar are as follows:

  • Theme: Third-Party Appointment
  • Date: Thursday, 18 May 2023
  • Time: 17:00 – 19:00
  • Platforms: (Virtual) Zoom and YouTube
  • Meeting ID: 951 3206 8324
  • Passcode: 695872

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to log in to the webinar, for an opportunity to have your questions answered during the session. The webinar will also be recorded and published on the SARSTV YouTube channel afterwards.

Or watch it live via our SARSTV YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUCbhGV01dY

  • 12 May 2023 – Income Tax Act, 1962

Explanatory Memorandum – Notice issued in terms of paragraph 2D of the Second Schedule, relating to tax exemption of bulking payments to former members of closed retirement funds

  • 12 May 2023 – Income Tax Act, 1962

Notice 3356 in terms of paragraph 2D of the Second Schedule, published in Government Gazette 48487 of 3 May 2023 – Notice on tax exemption of bulking payments to former members of closed retirement funds

11 May 2023 – SARS is committed to paying legitimate refunds to qualifying taxpayers as and when they become due. In line with this commitment in the 2022/23 financial year a record R381bn in refunds were paid of which R319bn were VAT refunds.

SARS has noticed a trend of suspicious registrations by VAT vendors. In the month of April, specifically, we saw a significant spike that required us to conduct an urgent review of our registration process. A key strategic objective and design principle of our administration platform is to provide ease of registration. This must be balanced with the risk of abuse and attempts by individuals to obtain a VAT number and claim fraudulent refunds. We were alerted by our sophisticated risk engine that there was an unusual increase in the number of registrations, all of which were suspicious.

See the full media statement here.

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AuthorSAICA
DivisionLegal and Policy
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Legal and Policy
Date18 May 2023