The South African (SA) VAT legislation requires Foreign Electronic Service Entities to register for ValueAdded Tax (VAT) in SA, where the total value of electronic services supplied in SA exceeded R1 million within the 12 month period, with effect from 1 April 2019.
The South African (SA) VAT legislation requires Foreign Electronic Service Entities to register for ValueAdded Tax (VAT) in SA, where the total value of electronic services supplied in SA exceeded R1 million within the 12 month period, with effect from 1 April 2019.
Source gov.za
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