Sars set to revive business centre
A revival of the Sars large business centre‚ which catered holistically for large corporate clients‚ is on the cards‚ after the critical unit was disbanded in the far-reaching restructuring under suspended commissioner Tom Moyane.
It was culled in the restructuring by consultants Bain.
An affidavit read out at the commission of inquiry into governance and administration of the SA Revenue Service in Pretoria on Thursday revealed that as early as January 2017‚ attempts were made by senior officials to re-establish the large business centre.
The move was started by acting group executive of business and individual taxes, Firdose Salleh‚ who was acting in the post while Jonas Makwakwa was on suspension.
She asked the Sars innovation hub to look at ways to reestablish the unit‚ after the effects of its absence negatively affected revenue collection.
The process to do so had then started.
However‚ Makwakwa returned to Sars in December and stopped the process. He resigned in February. Evidence leader advocate Carol Steinberg told the commission that acting commissioner Mark Kingon had revived the process again‚ and there were already recommendations before the new Sars executive committee.
However, there is now a critical shortage of skills for the large business centre‚ due to the wave of resignations after the restructuring. –