General information
Programme Status
South Africa is moving toward a national e-invoicing and digital reporting framework. Although a formal mandate has not yet been enacted, consultations and draft proposals indicate SARS is preparing structured invoice data submission and enhanced VAT monitoring.
Policy Foundations
The reform is supported by multiple SARS strategic and planning documents, including:
- VAT Modernisation Discussion Paper (2023)
- SARS Modernisation Whitepaper 3.0 (2025/26–2029/30)
- SARS Annual Performance Plan 2025/26
- SARS Strategic Plan 2025/26–2029/30
- Strategic Plan Mid-Term Progress Report (2020–2025)
These publications position e-invoicing as a core component of future VAT administration.
Reform Objectives
The program aims to strengthen VAT compliance by addressing:
- growing tax system complexity and illicit trade,
- VAT fraud, refund abuse, and non-compliance risks,
- the need for reliable transaction-level data and automated monitoring.
Planned Compliance Model
The envisioned model relies on structured invoice data transmitted from business systems to SARS in real time or near real time. Early stages may begin with daily submissions, evolving toward shorter intervals. A redesigned VAT return with richer transaction detail and automated cross-checks is planned, with long-term automation of VAT outcomes.
Data Transmission Options
Proposed submission methods include:
- secure batch channels (e.g., SFTP),
- API integrations for cloud/ERP systems,
- tools suited for SMEs and accounting platforms.
Timeline
Implementation will be phased and readiness-based:
- 2026: system design and pilot engagement
- 2026–2029: onboarding large taxpayers and priority sectors
- Post-2029: expansion to broader taxpayers and deeper automation
Additional framework details are expected in 2026, with rollout beginning 2026–2027 and full operational capability targeted around 2028, subject to formal regulations.
South Africa is preparing a multi-year transition toward e-invoicing and digital VAT reporting, supported by strategic planning and phased deployment. Binding obligations and final timelines will depend on consultation outcomes and official legal enactment.
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