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* Note that SARS has implemented a new solution in support of its upgrade of this website. Please contact us via the online feedback form if you are experiencing any problems
The information on this website has been categorised so that small business owners, exempt organisations (Non-governmental organisation - NGOs), tax practitioners, and large businesses can easily access tax-relevant information. You will also be able to read about SARS, download different publications and forms, find customs and excise-related information, and access more information on the different tax types - Air Passenger Tax, Capital Gains Tax (CGT), Environmental Levy, Estate Duty, Fuel levy, Income Tax, Pay As You Earn (PAYE), Retirement Funds Tax, Skills Development Levy (SDL), Stamp Duty, Transfer Duty, Value Added Tax (VAT), and the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF)
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 MTBPS 2008 Finance Minister Trevor Manuel delivered his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement for the 2008/2009 financial year in Parliament on 21 October 2008. For a copy of the Minister’s speech and all other Budget-related documents click here.
2008 Income Tax Returns for Companies, Trusts and Exempt Institutions The IT12EI, IT12TR and IT14 returns and guides for 2008 are available on the SARS eFiling website
An important message from SARS With the end of the Tax Season for Employers on Friday, 29 August 2008, SARS would like to report back to our stakeholders on progress
Updating of the Practitioners Register SARS is busy with an exercise to update the contact details of practitioners on the Practitioners Register, in order to ensure that notices and communiques relating to the Tax Season for Individuals, beginning on 01 September 2008, will reach everyone |
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South African Trade Statistics for October 2008 Pretoria, 28 November 2008 – Trade deficit increases in October 2008 from R7.1 billion to R9.8 billion mainly due to a month-on-month increase in imports of mineral products, machinery, and precious metals and stones, and a month-on-month increase in exports of mineral products, vehicles, and precious metals and stones. |
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SARS Act to Protect Taxpayers from VAT Abuse13 November 2008 - The South African Revenue Service has this week implemented a range of additional security measures to safeguard the VAT system from attempted abuse and fraud. |
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