Sophie Ndaba Reportedly Issued 2 Tax Evasion Summons for Sophla Trading After R23 Million Debt

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Seasoned actress Sophie Ndaba's company, Sophlar Trading, has been ordered to pay R23 million in tax returns after being issued two letters of demand.

It is reported that the veteran actress's business, Sophla Trading, owes the taxman R23 million and was issued with a second letter of demandIt is reported that her company, Sophala Trading, owes R23 million in returns to the South African Revenue Services ."Sars intensifies efforts to recoup R23 million from Sophie Ndaba's company.

Sars has issued Sophla Trading, a company that belongs to former Generations star Sophie Ndaba, a letter of demand, ordering a settlement of over R23m in outstanding tax debt.""For the debt to be R43m, her company probably had revenue of around R150m, . Legally, she needs to be pay, but I think that our tax system needs reform. We need to be like Mauritius where corporate tax is 15% or Ireland .

 

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