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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1070803" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Some parts of SARS are efficient, some not</p><p></p><p>An importers code is one of the simplest exercises for them to get right</p><p></p><p>About 4 months back I received a letter stating that I was to resubmit my 2012 return. Yes, 9 years back. I replied on 28th May advising that I had no records going that far back. SARS response has been to send me the same letter (via email) 10 times, once a week.</p><p></p><p>A friend imported several small items and due to the shipper not having stock, they sent the shipment in 5 stages. SARS declared that the last two exceeded the import limit and they ended up in the States Warehouse. He went to see them (SA Customs at Cape Mail) and 6 weeks later plus an extra R1900 he received the items. He said the States Warehouse was one of the most disorganised places he had ever visited. It took them 4 hours to locate his 2 boxes. Staff were sitting there playing with their phones and eating and refused to get up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1070803, member: 746"] Some parts of SARS are efficient, some not An importers code is one of the simplest exercises for them to get right About 4 months back I received a letter stating that I was to resubmit my 2012 return. Yes, 9 years back. I replied on 28th May advising that I had no records going that far back. SARS response has been to send me the same letter (via email) 10 times, once a week. A friend imported several small items and due to the shipper not having stock, they sent the shipment in 5 stages. SARS declared that the last two exceeded the import limit and they ended up in the States Warehouse. He went to see them (SA Customs at Cape Mail) and 6 weeks later plus an extra R1900 he received the items. He said the States Warehouse was one of the most disorganised places he had ever visited. It took them 4 hours to locate his 2 boxes. Staff were sitting there playing with their phones and eating and refused to get up [/QUOTE]
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