SARS is coming after these taxpayers in South Africa

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SARS is coming after taxpayers more aggressively this year, say experts.

With the opening of the 2022 tax season drawing near, taxpayers need to be cognisant of their tax compliance and if any outstanding debt is owed to the South African Revenue Service , says Andre Daniels, legal manager: tax controversy and dispute resolution at Tax Consulting SA.taxpayers with outstanding tax debt

“If you are in this position, it is important to know your legal rights as a taxpayer and the steps available to you. A letter of demand is usually the first step in this process.”Should a letter of demand/third-party appointment be issued against you, it is important that you do not bury your head in the sand nor become a deer in the headlights, Daniels said.

“It is important to remember that a third-party appointment is not a SARS official collecting a debt, but rather, such as the taxpayer’s bank or employer,as per the terms stipulated on the notice of third-party appointment.

 

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This SARS OF THE ROGUE UNIT Is captured....where are the suspects you once apprehended for allegedly killing Senzo...you once said..you'll use social network like facebook to match ppl's lifestyle with their finances, but failed hereTomMoyane

About time!

How about going after the hose taxpayers that have the habit of stuffing millions of foreign currency into their furniture?

Did they go after Cyril? No. So government officials are tax excempt? Then so am I.

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