TaxCafe with Carmen Westermeyer: A Discussion Forum Resolving Practitioner Issues In Tax Practice - March 2026
Duration: 2 hours
Price: R195.00
TaxCafe with Carmen Westermeyer: A Discussion Forum Resolving Practitioner Issues In Tax Practice - March 2026
Presenters : Carmen Westermeyer
Overview
As SARS accelerates its Modernisation 3.0 journey towards seamless digital compliance, practitioners experience a troubling paradox: the more SARS, CIPC and UIF digitize, the more friction arises in practice. This costs valuable billable hours and traps client relationships in low-value firefighting work.
In this live video discussion forum, Carmen shares workaround strategies, escalation protocols with proven success rates, and alternative channels when standard contact points fail.
Video Content
This video explores a range of important tax topics, including:
- Inability to request tax returns on eFiling
- Backdating of VAT registration and deregistration issues
- VAT threshold increase: “exit VAT” cash flow implications
- IRP6 statements unavailable on eFiling
- Third provisional tax payment processing issues
- Disproportionate underestimation penalties
- Duplicate tax reference numbers
- Tax directive processing failures
- Payment allocation errors
- Tax clearance and residency certificate delays
Competencies Developed
After engaging with this discussion forum, participants are:
- Equipped with practical solutions to resolve current taxpayer issues
- Competent to address and manage practice-related tax challenges proactively
- Able to guide staff effectively in supporting clients with systemic SARS issues
- Informed about current SARS resources and tools available to practitioners
- Directed to relevant guides, FAQs, and updates to stay compliant and responsive in 2026
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