Sars to use technology to target illicit tobacco industry

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The revenue service said it was looking to introduce the track-and-trace marker technology in the cigarette industry.

The South African Revenue Service on Tuesday announced it had embarked on a number of strategic initiatives to curb revenue losses emanating from illegal and unethical practices in the illicit economy.

In a statement, Sars said the illicit economy ranged from an underground economy, which operated outside the rules and regulations of the country, to organised crime, and included the illicit trade of products. “South Africa experiences significant losses in excise revenue due to a global increase in the manufacturing, supply, and sale of illicit excisable products. In response to this challenge, Sars has embarked on a process to mitigate such illicit and non-compliant activities by means of improved policy, enhanced processes, and the use of advanced technology to uniquely mark products, in order to strengthen the enforcement environment and ensure overall control of the supply chain,” said Sars.

The revenue service said it was also looking to introduce the track-and-trace marker technology in the cigarette industry, which would enable it to monitor the journey from cigarette manufacturing plants to points of sale and import or export trades. “This non-intrusive technological innovation is expected to boost the monitoring and control of duties and taxes in this industry significantly. A tender for the provision of a production management and a track and trace solution for cigarettes has been published on the Sars website.”

 

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