SARS tax filing season 2025: Here’s everything you must know
The 2025 SARS tax season opened with technical problems, but major updates to filing rules and form changes are now in effect.
The 2025 SARS tax season opened with technical problems, but major updates to filing rules and form changes are now in effect.
SARS has confirmed that contaminated diesel and other fuel fraud are widespread, costing South Africa billions in lost revenue annually.
SARS indicated that the following measures would apply to VAT vendors from 1 May.
Economically, the Global Minimum Tax Act is expected to bolster South Africa’s tax revenues by curbing aggressive tax avoidance strategies.
Sources reveal the weapons cache found in MaMkhize’s La Lucia home was not registered.
The SARS investigation into Mkhize’s finances, which dates back several years, has attracted widespread attention.
South Africa’s two-pot retirement system launched today, allowing members to access part of their savings before retirement. Here’s what to expect.
SARS has rolled out a series of updates to its customs import system, focusing on modernising how goods are brought into South Africa.
Edwin Sodi’s financial affairs, made public by his ostentatious lifestyle, attracted the wrong kind of attention.
Gauteng businessman Leeroy Sidambe is under scrutiny for a R30 million SARS tax bill amidst rumors of an affair and a lavish lifestyle.
According to SARS, the alleged coal smugglers and their related entities are active and have a presence in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and Limpopo.
City of Johannesburg EMS spokesperson Nana Radebe-Kgiba confirmed that all individuals within the building were safely evacuated.
On Monday, the Labour Court determined SARS was well within its rights to dismiss the former worker for faking sick leave to join an EFF protest.
Renowned actress Sophie Ndaba is under fire for allegedly collecting more than R23 million in unpaid company tax revenue.
SARS has begun to destroy illicit and smuggled cigarettes, valued at R43 million, at the Beitbridge border post.
For the first time in history, SARS exceeded R2 trillion in gross revenue collection.
The R7.18 billion preliminary trade balance surplus, was attributable to exports of R175.37 billion and imports of R168.19 billion.
On Thursday, the revenue collector said the operations were in line with its strategy of making it hard and costly for those who engage in non-compliant activities.
The revenue collector said the decision was based on the unprecedented health challenge of COVID-19.