SARS clamps down on non-compliance in the fuel industry
[George Herald - South Africa] - 17/06/2025
NATIONAL NEWS - The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is working with other law enforcement agencies to combat illicit fuel trade, which costs the fiscus approximately R3.6 billion per year.
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