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If you have secret offshore assets, chances are Sars knows about them
Common Reporting Standards (CRS) mean information is being exchanged with 87 foreign countries â and the figure is growing. 00:01
Coming clean and volunteering information before Sars conducts an audit is likely to result in a better and more sympathetic outcome. Image: Shutterstock
If you have offshore assets that you expected to keep a secret from the South African Revenue Service (Sars), chances are it already knows about them
Thatâs because of an information sharing arrangement known as Common Reporting Standards (CRS) that is already in place in 87 jurisdictions, and that figure is growing.
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SARS is targeting rental properties in South Africa – what you should know
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warnedproperty owners who receive rental income from hosting fee-paying guests against their tax obligation.
The tax collector emphasised that property owners who host fee-paying guests, and receive rental income, have the same obligation to declare such income to SARS, just as homeowners letting out their property.
Although the legal position is fairly clear, it appears that SARS may have identified the need to focus on improving taxpayer compliance in the property sector, said Ursula Diale-Ali, an associate designate at legal firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr.
“In particular, amongst property owners who derive rental income from hosting fee-paying guests, and therefore on an ad hoc basis, rather than property owners who enter into lease agreements for longer periods of time,” she said.