The South African Revenue Service said it had conducted an urgent review of its registration process following a “suspicious” increase in VAT registrations by vendors.
SARS Commissioner, Edward Kiedwetter, said their “analysis suggests that a large number of these registrations are being created with the intent to defraud SARS and, by implication, honest taxpayers.”
Source: www.algoafm.co.za
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