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Portfolio Committee 2001 Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Finance Date: 11 May 2001 Presented by: Pravin Gordhan
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Contents SARS Plans 2000/01 Tax Revenue Transformation SARS Achievements 2000/01 Tax / Trade policy implementation Operational targets Transformation Support Services SARS Budget SARS Focus for 2001/02 Strategic Plan Operational Objectives / KPI’s Measurement Implementation of Transformation Divisional Plans
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Portfolio Committee 2001 SARS Plans for 2000/01
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Plans for 2000/01 Implementation of Tax proposals Residence Base Taxation CGT Airport Tax Other Revenue & Customs Targets R215b vs R219.6b Transformation Design of Siyakha / Business Architecture
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Portfolio Committee 2001 SARS Achievements for 2000/01
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: IMPLEMENTING TAX POLICY ? Implemented radical tax policy changes Taxation Laws Amendment Act 2000 Foreign Dividends Revised regime for Public Benefit Organisations Air passenger Tax on International Travel Closing of tax loopholes Restraint of trade payments Employment companies and trusts Revenue Laws Amendment Act 2000 Residence Basis Taxation Enabling legislation for AGOA Proposed draft Capital Gains Tax Bill
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: REVENUE TARGET?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: CUSTOM DUTY?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: REVENUE? TAX REVENUE COLLECTED AGAINST GDP
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: COMPLIANCE? Audits Policy Finalise new policy and approach Integrated risk based audits in teams 25% of audits are risk- based Planning Set targets Measure achievements and cost Cost benefit Analysis Assessments R6,370,160,874 increased form R5 for 99/2000 PAYE questions: Collected R34m from one taxpayer. Transfer pricing – investigating transactions to value of R1 billion. Training
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: COMPLIANCE? Industry Investigations Food Wholesaler (JSE) Vat Fraud – Negotiated settlement of R128m Electronics Industry Customs and VAT invasion: New co-operative approach to industry. 9 arrests R50m recovered Motor vehicle imports Customs evasion Assessment R15.6 m Seizure by asset forfeiture – R60m SARS official sentence 6 years Financial Industry Investigating undeclared income – R100m
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: COMPLIANCE? Criminal Investigations 107 cases. 27 Convictions 121 years imprisonment Internal Corruption Dismissals 57 Conviction 5 Approach
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: CUSTOMS? Bills of entries processing Inspections Stoppages Post clearance Detection of illegal imports Implementation trade agreements EU SADC AGOA agreements Drug seizures Total value of R1,241 billion Teaming piloted
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Established three dedicated Rapid process areas to reduce backlogs in processing of income tax returns Reduced assessment backlogs from 850 584 to 230 000 by end of financial year - now Zero backlog What has been achieved: OPERATIONS? Unprocessed returns in top 10 offices @ 15/09/2000 Normal inflow of returns up to 30/03/2001 850 584 1 485 401 Returns processed 2 345 985 2 115 985 Balance unprocessed on 30/03/2001 230 000
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Improve control on outstanding debt Implement the Bulk data capturing processes which improved quality of returns captured on the NITS system. Initial operational problems with NITS overcome Service desks established in larger customs & revenue offices What has been achieved: OPERATIONS?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: OPERATIONS?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Sought and obtained ministerial and cabinet approval Redesigned critical business processes for both revenue and customs Established project teams which developed detailed implementation plans Aligned the organisational structures with redesigned business processes Developed a taxpayer service strategy Started the development of key performance indicators for each business processes What has been achieved: TRANSFORMATION?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Accounting policy GAAP vs GRAP Own Accounts Strong expenditure and cash resources control Accounting polices and procedures - December 2000 Fixed assets register implemented - Feb 2001. Bank account and supplier reconciliations now prepared monthly for the first time in 3 years Administered Revenue Re conciliation of net cash received per accounting records and the individual Taxpayer records in the core systems. Own Accounts/Administered Revenue PFMA implementation plan developed for progressive implementation by April 2003 1 st Phase of an integrated financial management system (Accounting module) implemented 2 April 2001 What has been achieved: FINANCE?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: TS? New Income Tax System Stabilised Bulk Data Capture An improved Bulk Data Capture system. Implementation of Tax Proposals Air Passenger Tax for International Departures A Diesel Rebate system CGT Manifest system for Customs The new manifest system for Customs Integrated Financial Management System and Data Warehouse. Implementation is underway.
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Portfolio Committee 2001 HRMS system implemented 8 500 employees positioned on Career ladders Agreement reached with trade unions on restructuring. New job grades verified for all employees. Partnership formed with ACCA and university tax departments to build auditor capacity. Performance management system developed. What has been achieved: HR?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Employee representivity improved. What has been achieved: HR?
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Portfolio Committee 2001 What has been achieved: INTERNAL AUDIT? One year and 3 year audit plan. Introduced a risk based audit approach, new audit manual and methodology, and identified training requirements for audit staff. Conducted focussed audits including requests that added value e.g. Review of high risk areas within Siyakha, and input into the draft prevention plan. Identified high level risks that SARS is exposed to. Combined audit efforts between SARS internal audit and the AG on all audits to be performed by the AG.
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Budget Allocations 2001/02 Operational Budget Personnel Exp Admin Exp Inventories Accommodation Prof & Spec Serv Misc Exp Capital Total MTEF Allocation % of Revenue Revenue Collected219 732 000 000 2000/01 1.15% 2 529 114 000 132 801 661 3 003 231 180 703 830 294 611 101 68 818 247 316 441 420 1 532 734 510 234 000 000 000 2001/02 1.14% 2 673 181 000 69 807 477 7 10 8 000 220 229 107 143 836 989 100 777 979 499 900 871 1 631 520 577 2002/03 0.00% 2 944 296 000 2 874 044 373 132 894 881 7 108 000 209 416 963 166 262 740 92 248 549 564 749 287 1 701 363 953
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Budget Allocation: SARS TOTAL
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Strategic Plan Objectives & KPI’s Implementation of Transformation Tax / policy proposals Measurement Focus for 2001/02
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Strategic Plan Focus for 2001/02: STRATEGIC PLAN Strategic direction Business Plan Divisional Objective Outputs & KPI’s Office Objectives Office Outputs & KPI’s Individual Outputs & KPI’s Branch Level Organisational Level Divisional Level
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Our Strategic goals Focus for 2001/02: STRATEGIC PLAN Optimising Revenue Yield Transforming our people and culture. Consistently providing service and education to our stakeholders Responsible enforcement Promoting regional and international co-operation Promoting good governance Ensuring consistency, uniformity and accuracy in the application of laws Transforming our processes and technologies
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT DIMENSIONS Taxpayer Satisfaction Employee Satisfaction External Stakeholder Satisfaction Revenue Collection Financial Management Organisational Change & Transformation Ministerial Initiatives Risk Management & Enforcement Objectives & KPI’s
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Draft PBO Activities list Tax incentives Strategic Investment allowance Small manufacturing companies Diesel fuel refund - Farmers, Mining, Forestry Review tax on banks Unemployment Insurance contributions Siyakha amendments Focus for 2001/02: IMPLEMENTING TAX POLICY
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: IMPLEMENTING TAX POLICY
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: Transformation Gauteng East Processing Center Compliance Office Taxpayer Service Centers Gauteng West Processing Center Compliance Office Taxpayer Service Centers Durban Processing Center Compliance Office Taxpayer Service Centers Cape Town Processing Center Compliance Office Taxpayer Service Centers Port Elizabeth Processing Center Compliance Office Taxpayer Service Centers Bloemfontein Processing Center Compliance Office Taxpayer Service Centers Tendering Process 3 Months 9/0112/013/026/029/0212/023/036/036/010 Nov 2002 May 2002 National Roll Out Sep 2002 Mar 2003 Oct 2001
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Portfolio Committee 2001 FMO functions Processing Centre Compliance Centre Taxpayer Service Centre Assessments Return control Check return BDC Pre-assessment Refund checking Payments Remittance BDC Input File Control New Registrations Registration Maintenance File Management Mail room Assessment Maintenance Account Maintenance Audit Desk Audit Field Audit Collections Field Collectors Account Maintenance (Collections focus only) Admin support (tracing) Attorneys Criminal Investigations Client Service Simple queries Complex queries Cash Hall Call Centre (location to be finalised) Focus for 2001/02: Transformation
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: Transformation
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: CUSTOMS Raise examination to 5% Accreditation of low risk custom traders Implement electronic submission of declarations to cover 60 - 80 % of top clients Conduct 8 customs Mobile Unit office inspections in high risk parts Align procedures with revised Kyoto Covention Raise capacity through 350 additional staff Improved training & management development programs Basic operational facilities
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: CUSTOMS Roll-out teaming Complete risk-based implementation Passenger Control system Conclude mutual assistance Agreements with: Transnet; Post Office Ltd. Customs Administrations of neighboring trading partners
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: CUSTOMS
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: REVENUE Account clean-up to ensure correct accounts to taxpayers Introduce quality control over measures to ensure correct assessments Develop simplified Income Tax Returns Dedicated Taxpayer Service areas at all Branches Analyse developments in the economy to find opportunity for additional revenue collection
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: REVENUE
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: COMPLIANCE Audit Policy Manual Risk Profiling implemented Automated risk profiling system Planning Audit plans for 2001/2002 developed Assessments Target 8 billion Siyakha Roll-out of pilot Training Various courses developed
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: COMPLIANCE Industry Investigations Industry areas identified Criminal Investigations Increased number of cases Revenue target set Debt Collections New Target set Expand outbound Call centre New legal capacity Tax Base broadening New approach developed
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: COMPLIANCE
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: FINANCE Own Accounts Strengthening & enforcing proper financial record keeping & maintaining & enforcing strong expenditure. Administered Revenue Finalising GRAP reporting (cash accounting) at Feb 2001 with a migration plan for progressive implementation to GAAP Own Accounts/Administered Revenue Provide (develop/enhance) appropriate financial management information to facilitate decision-making. Execution of PFMA implementation plan. Strengthening liaison and working relationship with AG Improving financial literacy in SARS Procurement Providing a procurement service that is sound, cost efficient and timeous. Ensuring that the changing business facilities needs are timeously and economically catered for.
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: FINANCE
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: HR Facilitate Siyakha staff redeployments Produce policy and procedure manual Launch SARS College Rationalise employee health insurance Implement employee assistance programme Develop succession plan
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: HR
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: TS Technology architecture A technology architecture needs to be finalised with a proper migration plan Implementation of Capital Gain Tax Future developments on NITS Further development of NITS functionality: external interfaces year end functionality Single Registration Number Infrastructure networks
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: TS
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: COMMUNICATION Tax payer education campaign Tax literacy campaign Product placement of material on popular soap operas Campaign on Income Tax Returns, Provisional Tax Capital Gains Tax Implementation Campaign Tax Stakeholder’s workshop Materials development – publications, leaflets, pamphlets and brochures Training and development of staff Internal communications Re-launch Internal News letter Review website, Intranet – Corporate Image
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: COMMUNICATION
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: INTERNAL AUDIT Overall Risk Management Strategy – process and the tool to be purchased. Continuously review the corporate governance. Ensure compliance with PFMA for all its processes and systems. Close internal control gaps using combined audit teams to identify risks and controls. Perform audits as in the 1 year plan – Risk Audit and Control Adequacy Review.
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Portfolio Committee 2001 Focus for 2001/02: INTERNAL AUDIT
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Portfolio Committee 2001 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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