Criminals are capitalising on SARS’ efforts to crack down on tax non-compliance by sending out scam emails and messages.
We’re not even a month into 2020 and things are already looking iffy for the South African economy. Our tax shortfall needs to be made up somewhere.
SARS has introduced a number of new complicated measures to ensure that trusts function correctly in terms of tax compliance.
SARS are looking to crack down on individuals and businesses who were late to the party, and they are threatening sizeable administrative penalties.
The deadline for filing your tax returns as a non-provisional tax-payer was October 31 – a bad day for procrastinators who tried to file at the last minute.
SARS is in serious need of some PR, given that their plight has been widely discussed following the damning Nugent report. This is not that good PR.
Doing taxes is one of those adult things that no one gives you due warning for. We’ve all gone cross-eyed just thinking about it so here’s your simple guide to your need-to-knows.
Julius Malema prepares to face his tax demons of the past…