Amendment to ADR process may resolve tax disputes faster
Taxpayers may soon have a faster, cost-effective way to resolve disputes with SARS through alternative dispute resolution at the objection phase.
Taxpayers may soon have a faster, cost-effective way to resolve disputes with SARS through alternative dispute resolution at the objection phase.
Questions remain whether the automation of certain procedures will have the desired results.
Taxpayers should formulate comprehensive grounds of objection and appeal from the beginning of the dispute resolution process.
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