- South Africa has amended domestic VAT reverse charge regulations for precious metals
- Notice No. 4845 was published in the South African Official Gazette on May 17
- The amendments include redefining terms like “residue” and “valuable metal”
- Changes were made to requirements for debit and credit notes issuance
- VAT record-keeping requirements were expanded
- Emphasis was placed on providing full and proper descriptions of valuable metals and gold content
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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