LETTER: Taxis and their taxes

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LETTER: Taxis and their taxes
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Sars should check if grant recipients are registered and that all taxes are up to date

After the demands for a higher compensation settlement by the taxi industry I suggest the following to transport minister Fikile Mbalula, Sars and the municipalities.

Each recipient should apply for the grant by stating his or her vehicle registration number, personal tax number and ID number. Sars could check whether the individual is registered and that all taxes are up to date. Likewise, the municipalities could check whether the vehicle is roadworthy, properly licensed and there are no outstanding fines.

Any claims these institutions may have should be settled before the recipient is compensated. My guess is a good deal of the payout will find its way back to one of these bodies.: Send us an e-mail with your comments. Letters of more than 300 words will be edited for length. Send your letter by e-mail to [email protected]. Anonymous correspondence will not be published. Writers should include a daytime telephone number.

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