SARS’ AI-Enhanced Audit Capabilities Wreaking Havoc on Taxpayers
In a world slowly being taken over by AI, the South African Revenue Service has capitalised on this trend, enhancing their Audit capabilities to more than just a “quick count”, but rather proportions beyond anything previously thought possible! Imagine having historically filed all your tax returns on time, making good on your dues to SARS, […]
Choosing Your “A-Team” in Tax Debt Write-Off Negotiations – Protection of Legal Privilege
Stemming from SARS’ recent Revenue Result Announcement, and the pre-cursors of new compliance and collection initiatives over the last 5 years, Deferrals of Payment and Compromises of Tax Debt are all the market hype! Just the thought of being able to legally reduce your tax debts due to SARS, although sounding like a pipedream, […]
Tax Court Bullying Judgment Set-Aside and “court” status brought into question – Appeal Reignites Debate Over Lay Representation in the Tax Court
A recent tax dispute ruling has reignited the age-old debate over the right of appearance by a lay person in the Tax Court and whether the Tax Court falls within the ambit of a “court of law.” The High Court judgment in Poulter v CSARS (A88/2023) [2024] ZAWCHC 97 (2 April 2024) involved a taxpayer […]