Corporate taxpayers frustrated with Sars over delays, aggressive penalties

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(Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

The South African Revenue Service (Sars) is under increasing pressure to improve its service and restore public trust, according to PwC’s latest Taxing Times Survey.

The 2024 report, which surveyed 206 corporate taxpayers, indicates discontent over Sars’ extended timelines, slow processing of verifications and increasingly aggressive stance on penalties.

South Africa faces a tax revenue shortfall of R22.3 billion, as announced by Finance Minister Enoch…



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