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    SARS destroys illicit cigarettes in millions of rands in value

    June 14, 2023
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    SARS commissioner Edward Kieswetter, pictured in early 2020 – Image via: Freddy Mavunda / Gallo
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    The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has begun destroying illicit and smuggled cigarettes valued at R43 million at the Beitbridge border post.

    1. 2,000 master cases (or 20 million) cigarettes will be destroyed and the process is likely to last a few days.
    2. Illicit and smuggled cigarettes were seized in multi-agency and intelligence-driven operations as part of SARS’ tobacco strategy.
    3. SARS has a zero tolerance for tax crime and illicit trade and will pursue offenders relentlessly, according to SARS Deputy Commissioner Johnstone Makhubu.
    4. Illicit trade robs the government of much-needed revenue and destroys industries, exacerbating unemployment, poverty, and inequality.
    5. An inter-agency working group (IAWG) has been set up to deal with all aspects of illicit trade.
    6. SARS has put in place measures to grant benefits to compliant traders through the Accredited Economic Operator Model, including cost-savings and quicker turnaround times.
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