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SARS Specialised Crypto Unit Cracks Down on Non-Compliance

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 6, 2025
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It does not stop there for taxpayers engaged in the crypto business, as international cooperation and automatic exchanges of information bolster the range on SARS’ non-compliance radar.

Whether your crypto assets are held and disposed of locally, or offshore, SARS’ purview on a taxpayer’s legal obligation to account for any income or assets is a global phenomenon.

SARS’ Own “Seals” Team – Covert in the Crypto-verse

Hunting an intangible beast like crypto assets requires a highly specialised team, with a very particular set of skills, making them a nightmare for non-compliant crypto traders and investors:

Empowered to open historic tax periods, and conduct in-depth audits, SARS’ Specialised Crypto Unit are making great inroads into uncovering non-compliance at all levels. This ranges from a standard verification, and in instances where taxpayer’s have in fact made a loss on their crypto activities, to extreme cases where SARS recategorizes proceeds from crypto disposals, from capital gains to income.

What is not common knowledge, is that a recategorization can have a staggering impact on one’s tax bill as the shift taking place is from an effective capital gains tax rate of 18% for individuals, to being subject to their marginal rate of taxation, being 45% at the top end of the table:

This recategorization can result in inflated tax liabilities for crypto holders, potentially wiping out a significant portion of their gains.

The real nightmare, however, lies in the burden of proof. Taxpayers must convince SARS that their crypto holdings are capital in nature—a near-impossible task without meticulous records, legal arguments, and possibly a costly dispute with SARS. Without clear-cut guidelines on what constitutes, many may find themselves at the mercy of SARS’ interpretation, with little room to push back.

Don’t be Criminalised for Non-Compliance

SARS are issuing Notices of Audit and Requests for Relevant Material, across the Crypto-verse!

Those who hold, or have ever held, crypto, should certainly not assume that historical non-declaration means that SARS will not look to tax these profits in future.

Not only will a review of this historical transgressions be conducted, but should the crypto trader under the radar not comply, severe penalties, or even jail-time is immediately on the cards, per section 234 of the Tax Administration Act, No. 28 of 2011 (TAA):

Excerpt from pg.2 of the SARS Request for Information, pertaining to crypto asset transactions

Practically, this means that even though taxpayers are requested to make full disclosures to SARS on local & foreign crypto transactions, this is more for verification, than data gathering purposes.

Come Clean Before You Lose It All!

Now is not the time to hide your undeclared crypto profits or gains!

With SARS ramping up enforcement and crypto exchanges increasingly under scrutiny, taxpayers trading or investing in crypto assets are encouraged to seek professional tax advice.

The revenue collector has extended an opening for non-compliant crypto traders to engage in the Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP), and which engagement is best served with an astute tax attorney and crypto accountant, being well-versed in navigating this evolving compliance landscape.

The TAA, as enforced by SARS, provides the framework for the VDP, allowing taxpayers to disclose previously undisclosed tax liabilities, thereby avoiding harsher legal consequences. It is a crucial tool for those who find themselves inadvertently or intentionally in violation of tax laws.

Failure to take advantage of this process can lead to criminal charges, financial penalties, and reputational damage, in both the metaverse and the tangible universe.





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