
The R15 billion hole that should make taxpayers in South Africa worried
SARS’ R15 billion shortfall in tax debt collections likely means that the taxman will be coming after taxpayers even harder.
THURSDAY, 26 FEBRUARY 2026, 07:39

SARS’ R15 billion shortfall in tax debt collections likely means that the taxman will be coming after taxpayers even harder.

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