Monthly SARS Update with Prof Jackie Arendse - April 2026


Date: Apr 23, 2026

CPD hours: 2 Hours

Time: 15:00 - 17:00

Event Type: Webinar

Presenter: Prof. Jackie Arendse

Stay up to date with the latest changes in tax legislation, SARS practice, case law, and new SARS documents in this monthly session with Prof Jackie Arendse. This update provides practical guidance to help you remain compliant, advise clients effectively, and adjust tax planning strategies in line with current developments.

Overview

The April 2026 update highlights a significant judicial trend: both SARS and taxpayers are being held strictly to their original "pleadings." The courts have signaled that neither side can "shift the goalposts" once a dispute has matured, making the initial stages of an objection or assessment more critical than ever.

Webinar Content

1. Tax Cases: Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA)

  • CSARS v Erasmus [2026] ZASCA
  • Baseline Civil Contractors (Pty) Ltd v CSARS [2026] ZASCA 20

2. High Court & Tax Court Decisions

  • Democratic Alliance v Minister of Finance [2026] ZAWCHC 102
  • Ferreira v CSARS [2026] ZAGPPHC 47
  • Taxpayer ABC v CSARS (Tax Court)

3. SARS Documents & Notices (April 2026)

  • SARS documents and notices recently issued.

Competencies Developed

After attending this session, you will be:

  • Competent to apply key aspects of newly issued SARS documents (binding rulings, interpretation notes, guides, notices, etc.).
  • Competent to advise clients on the impact of the latest legislative amendments on their tax compliance obligations and planning opportunities.
  • Able to train staff to prepare SARS-compliant tax returns in line with current legislation and SARS administrative practice.
  • Informed about suitable topics for client communication, enabling you to alert clients to important developments affecting their tax position.
  • Competent to revise client tax planning strategies based on the latest changes and emerging SARS trends.

Presenter

Professor Jackie Arendse 

B Acc (Wits) M Acc (Tax) (UKZN) Chartered Accountant (SA) PhD (Accounting) (Rhodes)

After completing her training at Deloitte and qualifying as a Chartered Accountant, Jackie was Group Financial Accountant for a top-100 listed company before moving to academia where she developed her skills as an academic – authoring, lecturing, and researching on a wide range of tax areas – and also completing her master’s and PhD qualifications.

She served as Project Director: Tax at the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) between 2004 and 2006, managing relationships with key stakeholders (especially SARS and National Treasury), enhancing SAICA members’ tax competence and representing SAICA in discussions with government on tax policy and legislation.

Jackie was Head of the School of Accountancy at Wits University from 2009 until 2013 and was Head of the Department of Accounting at Rhodes University from 2014 until 2020. Since 2021, she has been Head of Taxation at Academic One, which is developing a fully online CTA/Accounting Honours programme, and she continues as a sought-after presenter of tax seminars and webinars.

Jackie has presented tax training to tax practitioners, accountants, small businesses, and large corporates around the country for many years and has authored numerous books, articles, and publications in the field of taxation including Silke on South African Income Tax. She is the managing author of Silke on Tax Administration, published by LexisNexis and updated annually.

CPD

Attending this webinar and the successful completion of the online assessment will secure a certificate of completion for 2 hours of Tax CPD.

Event Investment

Free for Tax Technician, Tax Practitioner, Tax Accountant CPD subscribers and Practice Packages. Not a CPD subscriber yet? Click here to register now.

  • Regular price:  R460.00
  • Group booking discounts available when you register for a group.

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