South African Revenue Service

South African Revenue Service

The South African Revenue Service (also known as SARS) is the section of the South African government responsible for collecting taxes, tariffs, duties and all other forms of revenue levied by the South African government. It also has responsibility to manage all imports and exports. [ [http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05122011151001.htm SA Government information] ]

SARS was formed by the merger of the SA Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise (D&A). It is a merger in name only as Revenue and VAT staff are better paid and enjoy better facilities than their colleagues in Customs.

SARS has been the recipient of much overseas aid including the German Tax Authorities who established the VAT system and members of Great Britain's Customs & Excise who established the Customs procedures both at South Africa's borders and inland. British ex-pats still serve in SARS in roles principally relating to increasing the capabilities of local management.

SA Customs both at the borders and inland offices are uniformed. This uniform is virtually identical to that of the SA Police (SAPS). Consequently, a number of the (unarmed) customs staff have found themselves shot at with fire arms by those thinking they were (armed) members of SAPS.

References

External links

* [http://www.sars.gov.za Official website of the South African Revenue Services]
* [http://www.adb.org/Documents/Events/2007/Tax-Reform-India/E-Kieswetter-presentation.pdf Tax Reforms in India - Sharing the Experience from South Africa by E. C. Kieswetter of SARS]


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