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SARS backs MTBPS after R925bn haul
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69633, member: 636"] The South African Revenue Service reported collecting a net revenue of R924.7 billion in the first half of the financial year, a R78.6 billion increase from the same period last year. This performance resulted in an R18 billion surplus against initial estimates, which Commissioner Edward Kieswetter attributed to enhanced compliance efforts. The revenue service has expressed its full support for the government's medium-term budget policy. A robust compliance program was a significant contributor, generating R131.6 billion through targeted audits and debt collection initiatives. Strong growth was recorded across several major tax categories, including Corporate Income Tax, Pay As You Earn, and Dividends Tax. The Commissioner characterized the budget statement as a pragmatic roadmap for fiscal sustainability. These revenue results have led to an upward revision of the full-year gross tax revenue estimate. The performance is seen as strengthening the country's fiscal outlook and supporting broader economic objectives. [/QUOTE]
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