Legislation allowing Sars to search business premises without a warrant is expected to come into operation soon. (Gallo) The Tax Administration Bill was promulgated into law on Wednesday in the Government Gazette, the South African Revenue Service said on Thursday.
The Act would come into operation on a date to be determined by President Jacob Zuma by proclamation in the gazette.
"Sars's preparations for the implementation of the act are at an advanced stage and it is anticipated that it will come into operation within the next three months," it said.
The Act was intended to simplify and provide greater coherence in South African tax administration law.
It eliminated duplication, removed redundant requirements, and aligned existing disparate requirements in different tax acts ranging in age from four to 63 years old.
It created a single, modern framework for the common administrative provisions of the tax acts.
"Most taxpayers are compliant, and the act should ensure better service and a lower compliance cost for them," Sars said.
"Sars is, however, duty-bound to actively pursue tax evaders in order to maintain compliant taxpayers' confidence in the integrity of the tax system."
Key features of the Act include:
Although the Act provided for a year from its commencement for the appointment of the tax ombud, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan announced in his 2012 Budget Speech that the ombud would be appointed this year. – Sapa
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