Title: ASSESSMENT
1ASSESSMENT
2Assessment
- Improved and streamlined processes
- Improved turnaround times
- No backlogs in the assessment of returns
- Reducing outstanding returns
- Quicker refunds
- Improve payment processes including the ability
to pay through banks - Improved assessing skills
3Assessment Achievements
- Returns Processed
- IT 4.1 million
- VAT 2.98 million
- PAYE 2.2 million
- Increase in register
- IT 9
- VAT 6
- PAYE 8.1
- PAYE Reconciliations
- 96,6 finalised of Reconciliations received
- Improved debt equalisation process Value of
refunds equalised to debt R1,65 billion. - Reduction of R10,3 million or 25 in VAT refunds
paid. - Successful Filing Campaign 11.76 increase in
returns received - Call center upgrade and implementation
- Increase in E-Filing
4Assessment KPAs
- 1. To effectively manage and administer the
registration process - 2. To effectively manage and administer the
filing process - 3. To ensure quality and timeous assessing /
processing - 4. To ensure timely accurate payment / refunds
process - 5. To ensure efficient document management
- 6. To optimise Revenue collection
5ENFORCEMENT
6Enforcement
- The tax and customs enforcement program -
increased revenue from audits and successful
criminal prosecutions. - Has enhanced governments anti-crime strategies.
- SARS has increased the number of audits
performed significantly increased the skills - More effectively combating improper tax
planning, Customs transgressions and outright
fraud.
7Enforcement Overview Results
2003 / 2004 2003 / 2004 2003 / 2004 2003 / 2004
Number of staff Number of cases attended to Revenue implications
Audit 1 270 58 054 R 20,4 bil assessments raised
Criminal Investigations 144 1 430 Admin cases completed 120 Serious cases Total 6 258 (1 558 convictions) R 3,6 bil assessments raised
Collections Debt Outstanding returns 812 483 2 876 486 (outstanding returns collected) R 22,6 bil collected
TOTAL 2 709
8Prosecution Results
DESCRIPTION NATIONAL TOTALS FOR 2003/2004
Actual fines R 4,543,460.00
Imprisonment (years) 84
Suspended fines R 75,000.00
Suspended imprisonment (years) 107
Repayment to SARS R 39,593,471.00
Caution (number) 1
Correctional service (years) 3
Other Property forfeited to SARS - value R 3 million
9Enforcement KPAs
- 1. To develop a strategy to enforce the law
amongst those that are actively non-compliant - 2. To develop a strategy for control and
deterrence - 3. To develop a comprehensive Risk analysis
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- 4. To develop and publish a Compliance Plan for
2005/06 - 5. To ensure optimal Revenue collection
- 6. To implement an audit programme
- 7. To carry-out visible compliance actions
- 8. To conduct Criminal investigation
- 9. To effectively manage Debt
10CUSTOMS
11Customs
- Customs role is
- firstly the protection of the South African
economy and security of its people, - facilitation of trade.
- Customs staff has grown from about 800 to
over 2 400 over past 3 years - Now better able to fulfill its mandate
12Customs Achievements
- Container Security Initiative
- Bilateral agreement with USA customs in the
fight against international terrorism and
economic crimes - ICRAS
- Integrated Customs Risk Analysis Solution
designed to improve risk profiling - E-learning
- Use of interactive multi-media, on-line learning
facility, which is an automated training tool
- Electronic Permit system
- Electronic control of permits and certificates
issued by DTI on imports and exports - Regional initiatives
- Piloting of a SADC single administrative
document - implementation of one-stop border concept
- Development of regional transit system
13Customs KPAs
- To develop, implement and maintain a customs
control and facilitation strategy - To ensure effective border control
- To effectively manage and administer the customs
processes in order to facilitate trade - To meet annual Revenue targets
- To carry-out visible anti-smuggling actions
(counterfeit, drugs etc)
14Excise KPAs
- 1. To build and maintain an effective and
dedicated excise unit Unit fully established by
30 September 2005 - 2. To develop, implement and maintain an excise
strategy - 3. To ensure timely and accurate service
- 4. To effectively manage and administer the
excise processes - 5. To implement an audit programme
- 6. To conduct effective excise control actions
- 7. To meet annual Revenue targets
- 8. To carry-out visible compliance actions
15LAW ADMINISTRATION
16 Achievements Law Admin
- Legislation
- Exchange Control Amnesty and Amendment of
Taxation Laws Act, 2003. - Revenue Laws Amendment Act , 2003.
- First draft of Tax Administration Bill for
internal comment. - First draft of Customs policy document - lead to
redraft of customs law
- International Treaties
- 6 new DTAs up to translation stage with Brazil,
Namibia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Swaziland and
Zimbabwe. - Renegotiation with Malaysia, Mozambique, Qatar
and Tanzania. - Second round with Cuba completed but text not
agreed. - 4 Customs Treaties ( Iran, Malawi, Turkey and
Zimbabwe) - 2 VAT treaties - Namibia and Botswana
17Law Administration KPAs
- 1. To conduct research and advise on tax and
customs policy - 2. To draft clear and precise tax and customs
legislation - 3. To develop and Maintain a Tax Customs treaty
framework - 4. To Ensure uniform correct interpretation of
the tax laws - 5. To develop and maintain knowledge database
- 6. Provide taxpayers business with a fair
efficient dispute resolution process - 7. To undertake analysis and research to
counteract tax avoidance