Tag: Value Added Tax (VAT)
Delayed VAT refunds from SARS? Legal recourse available to businesses
Given the number of fraudsters and chance-takers in today’s market, hesitancy on the part of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) is present and well-understood. Rather than simply handing out refunds to every VAT claimant without careful scrutiny, the SARS official appointed to the matter is obligated to correctly apply the law, even though it may take a little longer than expected.
If growth is South Africa’s aim, it’s time for Jan Tax...
South Africa’s tax laws were designed for a high-income society – a result of a long history of the country accommodating a small, wealthy economy, and a large, poor one. But for a country with tens of millions being either unemployed or receiving very little income, being one of the world’s highest-taxed states does not make sense, particularly when small business growth is so crucially important to our economic future.
Private, community-driven initiatives best route to combat SA’s ills
As South Africans continue to suffer from numerous government failures, there is a small ray of hope emerging. The private sector is stepping up to do the job where they are allowed to do so. This is exemplified in three stories that came out in the first two weeks of June.
Cash-strapped municipalities missing obvious preservation opportunities
Cash-strapped municipalities are missing obvious opportunities to recoup unclaimed taxes. Often, they are focused on bigger budget items, but they need to realise that one obvious answer to cash preservation is hiding in plain sight.
VAT in Africa Guide 2022 – Africa re-emerging
We take great pleasure in presenting the eighth edition of the VAT in Africa Guide – Africa re-emerging. This backdrop of renewal informs our theme and purpose of focusing on the re-emergence of African economies and societies which have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
BUDGET 2022 | Commentary on VAT and indirect taxes
As was widely expected, the government did not announce any increase in the VAT rate, although the Minister has stated that the tax rate will need to increase in the future. The proposed amendments affecting VAT are largely technical in nature.
BIG funding – what’s the plan when SA can’t afford any...
When it comes to funding the basic income grant (BIG), I caution against putting further financial pressure on tax-paying citizens and the private sector. The BIG is the big issue on the table this year, as Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana prepares his inaugural Budget Speech.
Securing long-term success for SA’s SMBs
The country’s SMBs have had a tough 18 months, and unfortunately it seems that challenges are set to continue. The first quarter of 2021 saw one of the highest jobless rates since records began – 32.6 percent – and the latest projections show that South Africa’s economy is only expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels in 2025.
The basic income grant (BIG) – an analysis
The proposal for a universal basic income grant (BIG) has been on the table for almost 20 years. It was first recommended by the Committee of Inquiry (Taylor Committee) into a Comprehensive System of Social Security for South Africa in 2002, after a number of civil society organisations had petitioned for it on account of persistent poverty and structural inequality.
Should companies defer their PAYE obligations?
President Ramaphosa announced on 25 July that government will provide continued support to businesses by deferring employees’ taxes (PAYE) for three months. On the face of it, the relief measure will help businesses stay afloat, but employers should think carefully before they choose to implement it.































