SARS says it's closely monitoring Chinese online retailers Shein and Temu.
The South African Revenue Service says it’s closely monitoring Chinese online retailers Shein and Temu. This after it emerged that they have been using tax loopholes to undercut South African competitors.
Shein and Temu are accused of abusing the rule of getting clothing parcels under R500 through customs with a 20% import duty and no value-added tax.
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