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Taxpayers And Tax Practitioners Take Note: Proposed Tax Law Amendments 2024

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 2, 2024
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The three Tax Bills are as follows:

  1. Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill, 2024 (TLAB);
  2. Draft Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill, 2024 (TALAB); and
  3. Draft Revenue Laws Amendment Bill, 2024 (RLAB).

Focus of Amendments

National Treasury has elected to focus on a number of big-ticket items which will have a significant impact on the tax legislation. Tax practitioners and financial advisors are especially encouraged to consider the various provisions affecting cross-border transactions including the funding of offshore trust structures.

By and large, however, the core makeup of the TLAB and TALAB is aimed at SARS enforcement and the enhancement of tax administration. A number of important amendments have been included which specifically address short comings in SARS’ tax dispute process.

The RLAB addresses various proposals affecting the new two pot retirement system and which will likely be unpacked by experts in the coming weeks.

Public Participation

The National Treasury emphasizes the importance of public participation in the legislative process. Stakeholders, including taxpayers, business entities, tax professionals, and the general public, are encouraged to review the proposed amendments and submit their comments and feedback. This consultation process is vital for ensuring well-rounded legislation that considers the perspectives of all affected parties.

Deadline for Comments

The deadline for public comments is set for 16 August 2024 for RLAB, and 31 August 2024 for TLAB and TALAB. Submissions can be made through various channels, including the National Treasury’s official website, email, or postal services. Detailed instructions for submitting comments are available on the Treasury’s website.

Conclusion

The publication of these tax bills marks a crucial step in ongoing efforts to enhance South Africa’s tax system. The National Treasury’s call for public comments underscores the democratic process of law-making, ensuring that all voices are heard and considered. As the deadline approaches, it is imperative for stakeholders to engage actively and contribute to shaping the future of the nation’s tax landscape.

For more information on the draft bills and the submission process, visit the National Treasury’s website.





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