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    SARS to Publish Monthly Tax Collection Reports

    July 2, 2025
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    The National Treasury and SARS have begun publishing monthly reports on tax debt collection, marking a significant step toward financial transparency. This initiative, announced in Monday’s statement, provides detailed breakdowns of outstanding tax debts owed to SARS (receivables) and refunds due to taxpayers (payables). The move follows Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s May budget speech commitment to strengthen revenue collection through improved monitoring and public accountability.

    As part of this enhanced collection drive, SARS will receive R7.5 billion in additional funding over the medium term to ramp up debt recovery efforts. Treasury projects these measures will yield between R20 billion and R50 billion in extra annual collections, with specific monthly targets set to recover an additional R35 billion. The published data covers historical trends across major tax categories, offering insights into SARS’s collection performance and supporting better fiscal planning.

    This transparency initiative aligns with government efforts to improve revenue administration and restore confidence in public financial management. By making tax debt information publicly accessible, authorities aim to demonstrate progress in tackling revenue shortfalls while holding SARS accountable for meeting its collection targets. The move comes as South Africa seeks to stabilise public finances amid growing budget pressures and economic challenges.

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