SARS Latest: Taxman swoops on errant tax payers
SARS is taking strong action against tax evaders and has made an example of a Gqebera businesswoman and a Cape Town Surgeon.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has warned taxpayers that it will swoop on those who attempt to evade paying taxes.
And now SARS has made an example of a 45-year-old tax fraudster who has been convicted and sentenced for failing to pay up the taxes she owed, while requiring a Cape Town surgeon who owed taxes to conduct a dozen free operations on state patients.
Ruzaan Botha, the sole director of Botha Investment Holdings was convicted of tax fraud and sentenced in the Gqebera Specialised Commercial Crimes Court this week.
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If you wear a hair tie on your wrist all day, you ve probably noticed it leaves an indentation on your skin.
Keeping a hair band around your wrist is a convenient way to ensure you always have one on hand literally when the need strikes, but is the temporary indentation left behind by a tight hair band cause for concern?
It’s possible you’ve seen the news stories or heard rumors that’ve scared you ― some have blamed a too-tight hair tie for exacerbating carpal tunnel syndrome or even for causing a severe infection. Is there such a danger that we should reconsider wearing hair ties on our wrists altogether?