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South Africa Moves Toward Real-Time VAT
Compliance: SARS Unveils 2028 Vision

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is accelerating its VAT Modernisation programme, aiming to transform tax administration from periodic filings to continuous, transaction-level oversight. While a formal mandate is pending, recent strategic publications including the “Modernization Whitepaper 3.0” confirm that structured e-invoicing is now a foundational pillar of South Africa’s future tax model.

Real-Time Data and AI-Driven EnforcementThe proposed framework seeks to eliminate the R800 billion tax gap by leveraging Artificial Intelligence and near real-time data transmission. Under this model, businesses will transmit invoice data directly from their ERP systems to SARS, allowing for automated cross-checks and eventual pre-populated VAT assessments.

Roadmap to 2028According to the latest updates from February 2026:

  • 2026–2027: Focus will remain on system blueprints, legal reviews, and pilot engagement sessions.
  • 2028: Phased implementation is expected to go live, starting with the largest tax contributors.
  • The Model: SARS is leaning toward an interoperable, decentralized exchange model—similar to the Peppol 5-corner framework—ensuring seamless compliance across different business platforms.

Officials emphasize that this shift will reduce administrative burdens for compliant vendors while making non-compliance “hard and costly” through high-tech detection.

https://www.sars.gov.za/about/annual-reports-strategic-plans/

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