Cape Times

New teams at Sars

- Sandile Memela Sars

THE SA Revenue Service (Sars) wishes to announce that it is re-establishi­ng the Large Business Unit and Illicit Economy Team.

Sars acting commission­er Mark Kingon is on record as having recently informed Parliament’s standing committee on finance that he would re-establish the Illicit Economy Team.

It was also reported recently at the commission of inquiry into tax administra­tion and governance at Sars that the acting commission­er for Sars has already begun a process to re-establish the Large Business Unit.

The decision, made by the acting commission­er and the Sars executive committee, was based on the pivotal role these units play in enabling Sars to provide effective and efficient service to large corporate taxpayers, and in fighting illicit trade in the country.

Chief officer for governance, internatio­nal relations, strategy and communicat­ions Hlengani Mathebula has been tasked with leading the process to re-establish the Large Business Unit, while the re-establishm­ent of the Illicit Economy Team will be led by the chief officer for enforcemen­t, Mogola Mokola.

The involvemen­t of the two senior Sars officials is crucial to ensure that the new units are not merely a rehash of the previous units, but that they will be responsive to the challenges faced by Sars.

Sars has already put together a multidisci­plinary team to work out the details and logistics of these highly focused and discipline­d units.

Among the team members are experience­d officials who worked in the disbanded units and would make valuable contributi­ons to the formation of the new units.

The teams have already commenced with their work and it is envisaged that progress reports will be presented to the Sars executive committee by the end of August.

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