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Streamlining operations and systems at SARS helped improve tax revenue

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SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter says streamlining operations and systems at the agency has helped significantly improve tax revenue.

Kieswetter, speaking during an online event hosted by Deloitte, says SARS is constantly at work to improve its technical capabilities in order to deliver better services to taxpayers.

He says part of this strategy is to employ an experienced, qualified, and capable workforce.

The Deloitte “Unpacking the 2022/2023 Budget”online briefing saw a panel of esteemed subject matter experts unpack the key fiscal tax, economic, policy, and political aspects highlighted in the National Budget.

Access the full briefing here.

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