Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences (Oct 2012)

A critical analysis of the current SARS model for the disclosure of reportable arrangements and a proposed alternative

  • Lee-Ann Steenkamp,
  • Peter Cramer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/jef.v5i2.291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 391 – 416

Abstract

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The reportable arrangements (RA) provisions are contained in sections 80M to 80T of the Income Tax Act. SARS issued a revised Draft Guide on 31 March 2010, which contains a model for the application of these provisions. However, due to numerous discrepancies and ambiguities contained in the Act and the guide, the interpretation of these provisions could be subjective and difficult to apply in practice. Failure to disclose a RA may result in a R1 million penalty. It is the purpose of this paper to develop an alternative, workable model to serve as a usable guide for taxpayers. This paper comprises a literature review and a study of empirical evidence obtained through a survey conducted among tax partners at a sample of 40 leading audit and legal firms. The majority of respondents considered the alternative model to be more accurate, user-friendly and helpful than SARS’ model.

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