Taxation Laws Amendment Draft Bill & Tax Administration Laws Amendment Draft Bill

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Submissions are now closed (since 17 August 2018)

Finance Standing Committee

The Standing Committee on Finance invites public comment on the 2018 Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill (TLAB) and the 2018 Draft Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill (TALAB).

Both draft Bills give effect to the tax proposals announced on Budget Day (21 February 2018), as published in the Budget Review.

The main tax proposals contained in the draft TLAB are:

 

·Providing more flexibility for the treatment of retirement fund transfers and withdrawals;

·Introducing a fringe benefit exemption for lower-income employees who receive a loan from their employer for low-cost housing;

·Reviewing the International Shipping exemption for purposes of accommodating the use of replacement ships;

·Shortening the write-off period for electronic communications cables;

·Refinements and clarification for the conversion of debt to equity;

·The refinement of the interaction between the anti-avoidance rules for dividend stripping with corporate re-organisation rules;

·Inserting rules addressing the use of trusts to defer tax or re-characterise the nature of income; and

·Introduction of a one year income characterisation rule for amounts accrued to portfolios of collective investment schemes to provide certainty and limit potential abuse

 

The main tax administration proposals contained in the draft TALAB relate to:

·A removal of the requirement to submit tax returns for individuals receiving a tax-exempt dividend;

·Anti-forestalling amendments for excise duties;

·Clarifications on handling incorrect invoices for value-added tax refunds; and

·Allowing the collection of value-added tax payments to apply across branches and divisions

 

The explanatory memorandums for both draft bills can be found here and here

Comments and Enquiries can be sent to Ms Teboho Sepanya at [email protected] or 021 403-3738 and Mr Allen Wicomb at [email protected] and 021 403-3759 by no later than Friday, 17 August 2018

Public hearings will be conducted at Parliament on Tuesday, 21 August 2018.