- SARS requests invoice data in all electronic customs declarations.
- This change takes effect on April 1, 2025.
- Declarations without invoice data will be more likely to be selected for inspection or audit.
- Declarants may be asked to upload invoices as supporting documentation.
- SARS thanks everyone for their commitment to digitalization, efficiency, and transparency.
Source: sars.gov.za
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