New broom to sweep clean at SARS' VDP Unit?

30th June 2020

 New broom to sweep clean at SARS' VDP Unit?

Webber Wentzel participated in the SARS' Voluntary Disclosure Programme Feedback Survey for 2020 on Friday, 19 June 2020. This was an interactive opportunity to engage with SARS regarding the issues advisers experience daily with the current Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP) process.

SARS' VDP process is a legislated means for taxpayers to voluntarily approach SARS to regularise their tax affairs and pay additional tax to SARS where they made a default. A default may arise where incomplete/inaccurate information has been submitted to SARS or where a taxpayer has failed to submit relevant information to SARS. The default must result in an understatement of tax payable to SARS. The VDP process presents a unique and useful means for SARS to increase collections as taxpayers are voluntarily offering to give SARS additional money and this should be capitalised on.

The opportunity to provide feedback to SARS and the efforts made by the VDP Unit to engage with taxpayers and practitioners was valuable. The person tasked with the job of overhauling the VDP process, Nicholas Nemalili, will hopefully be able to sweep clean and resolve the numerous issues facing the VDP process and VDP Unit to the best advantage of the fiscus.

Some of the key concerns discussed by Webber Wentzel and other participants in the survey were:

What was clear from the survey was that it was understood that SARS must prioritise clearing the processing backlogs on pending applications and that an enhanced, "taxpayer-friendly" approach, within the existing framework, was required. Also, that the policy approach on VDP applications needs reconsideration, particularly on the remission of interest in certain circumstances, and the possibility of submitting an objection against interest imposed by SARS.

Webber Wentzel continues to engage with the VDP Unit to find practical solutions to these issues and to make submissions on draft legislative documents.

Written by Joon Chong & Wesley Grimm, Webber Wentzel