SARS Preying on Personal Liability – Constitutionality Confirmed!

The Constitutional Court judgement in Greyvensteyn v Commissioner for SARS and Others has been welcomed by SARS!

Serving to reaffirm the constitutionality of SARS holding individuals personally liable for company debts, and pursuing recovery from those persons, the Greyvensteyn judgement emphasizes the importance of tax revenue collection.

Where there is uncertainty as to who can be held personally liable, a distinct legislative guideline is that individuals involved in the financial management of a company, even informally, could find themselves personally liable for its unpaid tax debts. SARS’ broad powers extend beyond just the taxpayer, potentially implicating directors, shareholders, and other key individuals in a company’s financial affairs.

Jashwin Baijoo
Associate Director and Head of Strategic Engagement & Compliance

Micaela Paschini
Team Lead: Tax Legal