Julius Malema has sworn to fight the sequestration that will keep him out of Parliament, but says even if he loses he has protests to attend to.
The sequestration of Julius Malema’s estate will be to the advantage of his creditors, the high court in Pretoria has ruled.
While Julius Malema seeks to postpone his sequestration hearing by reversing an admission of liability, analysts say it won’t help his case.
The leader of the EFF is due back in court to fight a sequestration of more than R16-million that he allegedly owes to Sars.
The revenue service believes the unusual donation may be part of an elaborate tax dodge by her father.
Sars has defended the timing of its decision to include trade with neighbouring countries in its calculation of international trade statistics.
Dave King’s settlement with the SARS is a cautionary tale for the country’s mega-rich.
New research shows that South Africa’s take-home pay, and the number of people with more than R10 000 in disposable income, has increased.
According to reports, Julius Malema’s sequestration case is apparently due to be heard unopposed in September.
"I am being treated as a special case. Rules do not apply to me," Julius Malema told the Mail & Guardian .
New evidence suggests that the taped call that sank Oupa Magashula was the product of a crime surveillance operation targeting Bheki Cele.
South African frozen chips are under threat by European imports – and the local market is fighting back.
The commissioner of the South African Revenue Service Oupa Magashula has resigned with immediate effect, following a jobs-for-pals scandal.
The auction by Sars of Julius Malema’s half-finished mansion in Sandown, a suburb in Johannesburg’s deep north, goes like any other auction.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s half-built Sandown mansion will go under the hammer on Thursday.
Despite three arrests and five suspensions, officials and the family at the centre of the controversy have escaped any blame for the wedding fiasco.
Efficient tax collection, cutbacks and underspending in government may bring down the fiscal deficit to about 5% of gross domestic product.
A retired judge will be appointed to probe allegation of impropriety involving Sars commissioner Oupa Magashula, says Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.
According to a tax judgment obtained by Sars in the North Gauteng High Court, Julius Malema has been assessed for income tax of about R4.7-million.
A three-car juggernaut of investigations is steaming down on Julius Malema, and he has lined up a powerful defence team as they approach final stages.
Cosatu is planning a nationwide strike to demand a radical economic shift on monetary policy and a review of the mandate of the SA Reserve Bank.
The local aviation industry is in uproar over a new tax that will have far-reaching effects on revenue and employment for the entire supply chain.
The new SA, was founded on the basis that those who had benefited from privilege in the past would pay to fund the reconstruction of the country.
The taxman is cracking down on noncompliance, but he may be in for a long wait with regard to the money wealthy individuals allegedly owe.
Legislation allowing Sars to search business premises without a warrant is expected to come into operation within the next three months.
Experts say the promulgation of the Tax Administration Bill is set to have serious and significant ramifications for taxpayers.
Suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema allegedly owes the South African Revenue Service more than R10-million.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says the government will soon implement stringent measures to clamp down on tax defaulters.
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/ 10 February 2012
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) was recently recognised with four Public Sector Excellence awards.
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/ 23 December 2011
A modernisation programme to digitise local export processes may lie behind the puzzling clampdown that has left local food exporters reeling.
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/ 30 November 2011
The South African Revenue Service says a record number of 4.86-million income tax returns have been received — 23% higher than the previous year.
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/ 16 September 2011
The Department of Energy is pondering the possibility of a tax allowance for companies that can prove they have made energy savings.