[TOP STORY] Taxpayers warned: Don’t trust Sars auto-assessments at face value

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‘South Africans make the mistake of thinking that because Sars has sent you that number, that Sars is okay with that number, which is not the case. You ultimately have the liability to make sure that your assessment is actually correct,’ says Daniel Swiegers, director at TaxTim.
31 Aug 3AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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