A case between MTN and the South African Revenue Services (SARS) where the mobile network operator asked for clarity about how VAT should apply to airtime vouchers. Currently, SARS demands that operators collect South Africa’s 15% VAT from airtime voucher purchases at the point of sale.
Source: mybroadband.co.za
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