The Cape Town headquarters of the South African Revenue Service.
The Public Servants Association says South African Revenue Service employees have no alternative but to strike, despite disruptions that the public will face amid the tax collection season.continuing their strikeThe strike action over salary increments could affect tax collection at SARS which has just opened the tax collection season on the 1st of July.
“At those identified spots, we will be picketing and we will continue to intensify our efforts at the border posts as well. During the latter part of the week, we will be considering marches in various major centres. More services will be disrupted because those employees working from home have indicated that they will be putting tools down. So, services will be affected. We sympathise with the public.
“Our demand is 5% plus 7%. Today, all online services will not be working. Our call centre employees will not be working, SARS offices will be shut down. We are calling upon all our members to join this strike until SARS responds to our demands. There is no employee that can survive from 1.3% which is below inflation.”
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