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Tax Administration Act, 2011 (Act No. 28 of 2011)

Chapter 17 : Criminal Offences

234. Criminal offences relating to non-compliance with tax Acts

 

(1) Any person who wilfully—
(a) submits a false certificate or statement under Chapter 4;
(b) issues an erroneous, incomplete or false document required to be issued under a tax Act to SARS or another person;
(c) fails to—
(i) reply to or answer truly and fully any questions put to the person by a SARS official, as and when required in terms of this Act; or
(ii) take an oath or make a solemn declaration as and when required in terms of this Act;
(d) obstructs or hinders a SARS official in the discharge of the official’s duties;
(e) refuses to give assistance required under section 49(1);
(f) holds himself or herself out as a SARS official engaged in carrying out the provisions of this Act; or
(g) dissipates that person’s assets or assists another person to dissipate that other person’s assets in order to impede the collection of any taxes, penalties or interest,

is guilty of an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years.

 

(2) Any person who wilfully or negligently fails to—
(a) register or notify SARS of a change in registered particulars as required in Chapter 3;
(b) appoint a representative taxpayer or notify SARS of the appointment or change of a representative taxpayer as required under section 153 or 249;
(c) register as a tax practitioner as required under section 240;
(d) submit a return or document to SARS or issue a document to a person as required under a tax Act;
(e) retain records as required under a tax Act;
(f) furnish, produce or make available any information, document or thing, excluding information requested under section 46(8), as and when required under this Act;
(g) attend and give evidence, as and when required under this Act;
(h) comply with a directive or instruction issued by SARS to the person under a tax Act;
(i) disclose to SARS any material facts which should have been disclosed under a tax Act or to notify SARS of anything which the person is required to so notify SARS of under a tax Act;
(j) comply with the provisions of sections 179 to 182, if that person was given notice by SARS to transfer the assets or pay the amounts to SARS as referred to in those sections; or
(k) in the event where that person becomes liable to make a payment for withholding any tax, deduct or withhold or pay to SARS the amount of tax, as and when required under a tax Act,

is guilty of an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years.

 

[Section 234 substituted by section 35 of  the Tax Administration Laws Amendment Act, 2020 (Act No. 24 of 2020), GG44080, dated 20 January 2021]