Former PRASA head Lucky Montana publicly disputes SARS's claims of a R55 million tax debt, alleging systemic issues within ...
Sars released a scathing response to Montana on Saturday after the former executive-turned-politician reportedly accused Kieswetter and other Sars officials of fraudulently doctoring a fake court ...
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Lucky Montana allegedly failed to file tax returns for 14 years, starting in 2009. Montana has filed criminal charges against SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter ...
The renewed agitation for Nnamdi Kanu’s release has again drawn attention to Nigeria’s long tradition of protest politics, a ...
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Suspect to appear in court for alleged tax fraud
A 45-year-old suspect is expected to appear before the Bloemfontein Magistrates' Court on 25 June 2024 on allegations of contravening the Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011. He was served with court ...
With only four days left until the 20 October 2025 tax deadline, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) urges ...
Many taxpayers with outstanding tax debt will soon have an opportunity to participate in an “expedited” tax-debt compromise process with the South African Revenue Service (Sars). The compromise will ...
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The extremity of the penal tax regime & GRA-taxpayer relations: Choking businesses and scaring away foreign direct investments
By Tengey KLAH & Thomas GYABAAH Tax authorities and administrations worldwide have developed various strategies of dealing with tax non-compliance of individuals and corporate entities. It is a known ...
Many South Africans overpay their taxes during the financial year without realizing they may be entitled to a refund. The ...
The former head of PRASA, Lucky Montana, disputes the figure, arguing that more than 80% of the quoted R55 million is inclusive of accumulated interest and penalties. Lucky Montana, uMkhonto WeSizwe ...
A recent tax court case has shed valuable light on the way in which royalty liabilities should be calculated for platinum group metals (PGMs) when sold below the statutory minimum grade. The court ...
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